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Zacharias Hildebrandt

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Name
  
Zacharias Hildebrandt

Died
  
October 11, 1757, Dresden, Germany

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Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688 – 11 October 1757) was an organ builder, born in Munsterberg, Silesia. In 1714 his father, a cartwright master, apprenticed him to Gottfried Silbermann in Freiberg. In 1721 Hildebrandt finished his masterpiece, the organ of the Nikolaikirche Langhennersdorf. Afterwards he built an organ in Stormthal near Leipzig, where he got to know Johann Sebastian Bach, and from 1724 to 1726 the organ in Lengefeld. On this project, a dispute developed with Gottfried Silbermann, who treated him as a rival and sued him. The dispute was settled by an agreement in which Hildebrandt obliged himself to take over only orders rejected by Silbermann. Therefore he moved his work to the region near Leipzig and to Thuringia.

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He constructed the following organs:

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Zacharias Hildebrandt Wikipedia