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Friedrich Krebs (died 1493) was an early German organ builder. He was born in , a small village near Ansbach, and worked in Franconia from about 1471. He was one of several important German organ builders of the time who contributed to the transition from the gothic Blockwerk organ to organs with several divisions and independent stops. He also extended the range of keyboards and pedalboards from B to f" to F to a" (manuals) and from A to a to F to c' (pedals). Churches he provided instruments for include the following: He died in Strasbourg.

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  • Friedrich Kress (Orgelbauer) (de)
  • Friedrich Krebs (organ builder) (en)
  • Friedrich Krebs (fr)
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  • Friedrich Kress, auch Krebs oder Krebser (* in Schalkhausen; † 1493 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. (de)
  • Friedrich Krebs (died 1493) was an early German organ builder. He was born in , a small village near Ansbach, and worked in Franconia from about 1471. He was one of several important German organ builders of the time who contributed to the transition from the gothic Blockwerk organ to organs with several divisions and independent stops. He also extended the range of keyboards and pedalboards from B to f" to F to a" (manuals) and from A to a to F to c' (pedals). Churches he provided instruments for include the following: He died in Strasbourg. (en)
  • Friedrich Krebs (mort en 1493 à Strasbourg) était un facteur d'orgue allemand de la fin du XVe siècle. Né à Schalkhausen, petit village près d'Ansbach, il travailla en Franconie à partir de 1471. Il était un parmi plusieurs importants facteurs d'orgue allemand de l'époque qui contribuèrent à la transition des orgues monoblocs du haut Moyen Âge aux orgues avec plusieurs divisions et registrations indépendantes. Il élargit également la gamme des claviers des pédaliers de si à f" de F à a" (manuels) et de la à de fa à c' (pédales). (fr)
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  • Friedrich Kress, auch Krebs oder Krebser (* in Schalkhausen; † 1493 in Straßburg) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. (de)
  • Friedrich Krebs (died 1493) was an early German organ builder. He was born in , a small village near Ansbach, and worked in Franconia from about 1471. He was one of several important German organ builders of the time who contributed to the transition from the gothic Blockwerk organ to organs with several divisions and independent stops. He also extended the range of keyboards and pedalboards from B to f" to F to a" (manuals) and from A to a to F to c' (pedals). Churches he provided instruments for include the following: * St. Sebaldus, Nuremberg (small organ in 1471, restoration of the large organ originally by Heinrich Traxdorf in 1481) * St. Martin, Amberg (1476) * Moritzkirche, Coburg (1487) * Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg (small organ in 1478, large organ in 1491) * St. George's Church, Haguenau (1493, completed by Krebs' nephew Michael Dürr) He died in Strasbourg. (en)
  • Friedrich Krebs (mort en 1493 à Strasbourg) était un facteur d'orgue allemand de la fin du XVe siècle. Né à Schalkhausen, petit village près d'Ansbach, il travailla en Franconie à partir de 1471. Il était un parmi plusieurs importants facteurs d'orgue allemand de l'époque qui contribuèrent à la transition des orgues monoblocs du haut Moyen Âge aux orgues avec plusieurs divisions et registrations indépendantes. Il élargit également la gamme des claviers des pédaliers de si à f" de F à a" (manuels) et de la à de fa à c' (pédales). Parmi les églises pour lesquelles il construisit des orgues on compte : – Saint-Sébald, Nuremberg (petit orgue en 1471, restauration du grand orgue originellement par Heinrich Traxdorf en 1481) ;– Saint-Martin, Amberg (1476) ;– Moritzkirche, Cobourg (1487) ;– cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg (petit orgue en 1478, grand orgue en 1491) ;– église Saint-Georges de Haguenau, (1493, terminé par Michael Dürr, le neveu de Krebs). (fr)
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