- Peter Breisiger
Peter Breisiger (dates of birth and death unknown) was a German organ builder. He was active in the first half of the
16th century , worked inGermany and theLow Countries . Breisiger continued the progressive German tradition of the previous century (represented byStephan Kaschendorf ,Heinrich Traxdorf and others), which dealt away with the oldBlockwerk organ by introducing separate divisions. He went further than that and invented several types of stops (including some compound ones). He also authored a number of writings on registration, which are considered today the most important such instructions of the 16th century and are still consulted.Places Breisiger worked at include the
Cathedral of Trier , St. Mary Assumption Parish Church ("Liebfrauenkirche") inAndernach , several churches ("Liebfrauenkirche", "Florinskirche", the Dominican church) inKoblenz , the Dominican church inMaastricht (where Breisiger's organ was probably studied byHeinrich Niehoff ), theTongeren Basilica ("Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Basiliek") and St. Amor Church inMunsterbilzen .See also
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List of organ builders References
* Klotz, Hans. "Breisiger, Peter", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy, [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
* "The Organ: An Encyclopedia", edited by Douglas E. Bush and Richard Kassel. Routledge, 2006. p. 335. ISBN 9780415941747
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