Müller organ

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The Müller organ is a historically significant and richly ornamented pipe organ renowned for its powerful sound and craftsmanship, located in the Grote or St. Bavo Church in Haarlem, the Netherlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical instrument
pipe organ
architecturalStyle Baroque
builder Christian Müller NERFINISHED
city Haarlem NERFINISHED
completionDate 1738
constructionEnd 1738
constructionStart 1735
country Netherlands
culturalSignificance symbol of Haarlem’s musical heritage
genre church music
hasDecoration carved woodwork
gilded ornamentation
painted panels
hasNumberOfManuals 3
4
hasNumberOfStops 60+
hasPart bellows
manual keyboard
organ case
organ pipe
pedalboard
stop knob
hasRestoration 20th century restoration
21st century maintenance
hasSound full and majestic
hasTuning well-tempered
heritageStatus historically significant
inception 18th century
locatedIn Grote Kerk, Haarlem NERFINISHED
Haarlem NERFINISHED
Netherlands
St. Bavo Church, Haarlem NERFINISHED
nave of Grote Kerk, Haarlem
material metal
wood
notableFor craftsmanship
powerful sound
rich ornamentation
partOf interior of Grote Kerk, Haarlem NERFINISHED
patron city of Haarlem NERFINISHED
significantEvent played by Georg Friedrich Händel
visited by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
touristAttraction yes
usedFor liturgical music
organ concerts

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St. Bavo Church hasOrgan Müller organ
St. Bavo Church notableFor Müller organ