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- Q82868 description "=Organ builder".
- Q82868 description "=Organ builder".
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- Q82868 abstract "Christian Müller (spelled also Christiaan; Sankt Andreasberg, 4 February 1690 - Amsterdam, 8 March 1763) was a Dutch organ builder, born in the Lower Saxony part of Germany. He is renowned for building the great organ in the Grote Kerk, Haarlem, which at the time was deemed as the largest organ in the world; its reputation has been amplified by the fact that several composers have performed on it over the centuries, including Georg Friedrich Handel and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.Around 1720 Christian Müller moved to Amsterdam, where he became an apprentice in the workshop of organ builder Cornelis Hoornbeeck. Following the master's death in 1722 Müller took over the establishment, where his nephew Johann Caspar Müller (1697–1746) was employed until 1729. The latter is mostly noted for rebuilding the Christian Vater organ in the Oude Kerk of Amsterdam in 1738.Apart from the famous 60-stop in Haarlem (1735–38), Müller is noted for a number of instruments found in many Dutch towns. Standing out among them are: the 1727 Grote Kerk organ in Leeuwarden (three manuals, 37 stops); the 1734 Oude Waalse kirk organ in Amsterdam; the 1737 Lutheran church organ in Zaandam; the 1756 organ in Beverwijk; and the 1762 Koepelkerk organ in Alkmaar. A number of smaller instruments, used both in churches as well as domestic households, have been attributed to Christian Müller, the majority of which survive to this day.After the death of Christian Müller in 1763 the workshop was taken on by his apprentice Johann Heinrich Hartmann Bätz (1709–70) along with the master's son Pieter (1738 – c.1789); aside organs the workshop also produced harpsichords.".
- Q82868 alias "Christiaan".
- Q82868 birthDate "1690-02-04".
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- Q82868 birthYear "1690".
- Q82868 deathDate "1763-03-08".
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- Q82868 deathYear "1763".
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- Q82868 alternativeNames "Christiaan".
- Q82868 dateOfBirth "1690-02-04".
- Q82868 dateOfDeath "1763-03-08".
- Q82868 name "Muller, Christian".
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- Q82868 shortDescription "=Organ builder".
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- Q82868 comment "Christian Müller (spelled also Christiaan; Sankt Andreasberg, 4 February 1690 - Amsterdam, 8 March 1763) was a Dutch organ builder, born in the Lower Saxony part of Germany.".
- Q82868 label "Christian Müller (organ builder)".
- Q82868 depiction Sint_bavo_haarlem_orgel_front_1010116.jpg.
- Q82868 givenName "Christian".
- Q82868 name "Christian Muller".
- Q82868 name "Muller, Christian".
- Q82868 surname "Muller".