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Gottlieb Scholtze (1713 – 6 April 1783) was a German pipe organ builder. He had his workshop in Neuruppin since 1740. He was a pupil of Joachim Wagner. Along with Ernst Julius Marx and , he is considered the most important organ builder in the Mark Brandenburg in the second half of the 18th century. A total of 32 new buildings are recorded by him, including the organ of the parish church in Küstrin.

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  • Gottlieb Scholtze (* 1713; † 6. April 1783) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. Seine Werkstatt hatte er seit 1740 in Ruppin. Er war ein Schüler von Joachim Wagner. Neben Ernst Julius Marx und Johann Wilhelm Grüneberg gilt er als bedeutendster märkischer Orgelbauer in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. Insgesamt 32 Neubauten sind von ihm erfasst, darunter auch die Orgel der Pfarrkirche in Küstrin. (de)
  • Gottlieb Scholtze (1713 – 6 April 1783) was a German pipe organ builder. He had his workshop in Neuruppin since 1740. He was a pupil of Joachim Wagner. Along with Ernst Julius Marx and , he is considered the most important organ builder in the Mark Brandenburg in the second half of the 18th century. A total of 32 new buildings are recorded by him, including the organ of the parish church in Küstrin. (en)
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  • Gottlieb Scholtze (* 1713; † 6. April 1783) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. Seine Werkstatt hatte er seit 1740 in Ruppin. Er war ein Schüler von Joachim Wagner. Neben Ernst Julius Marx und Johann Wilhelm Grüneberg gilt er als bedeutendster märkischer Orgelbauer in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. Insgesamt 32 Neubauten sind von ihm erfasst, darunter auch die Orgel der Pfarrkirche in Küstrin. (de)
  • Gottlieb Scholtze (1713 – 6 April 1783) was a German pipe organ builder. He had his workshop in Neuruppin since 1740. He was a pupil of Joachim Wagner. Along with Ernst Julius Marx and , he is considered the most important organ builder in the Mark Brandenburg in the second half of the 18th century. A total of 32 new buildings are recorded by him, including the organ of the parish church in Küstrin. (en)
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