Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688, Münsterberg, Silesia – 11 October 1757, Dresden, Saxony) was a German organ builder. In 1714 his father Heinrich Hildebrandt, a cartwright master, apprenticed him to the famous organbuilder Gottfried Silbermann, brother of Andreas Silbermann in Freiberg. In 1721 Hildebrandt finished his masterpiece, the organ of the Nikolaikirche of , a small village near Freiberg. Afterwards he built an organ in Störmthal near Leipzig (where befriended Johann Sebastian Bach) and from 1724 to 1726 an 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
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| - زاكارياس هيلدبرانت (ar)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (de)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (eo)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (fr)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (en)
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| - زاكارياس هيلدبرانت (بالألمانية: Zacharias Hildebrandt) هو ألماني، ولد في 1688 في Ziębice في بولندا، وتوفي في 1757 في درسدن في ألمانيا. (ar)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (* 1688 in Münsterberg; † 11. Oktober 1757 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. (de)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (* 1688 en Münsterberg; † 11-a de oktobro 1757 en Dresdeno) estis germana orgenkonstruisto. (eo)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (Münsterberg 1688 - Dresde 11 octobre 1757) est un facteur d'orgue allemand. Il est historiquement important, car connaissance proche et facteur apprécié de Jean-Sébastien Bach. (fr)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688, Münsterberg, Silesia – 11 October 1757, Dresden, Saxony) was a German organ builder. In 1714 his father Heinrich Hildebrandt, a cartwright master, apprenticed him to the famous organbuilder Gottfried Silbermann, brother of Andreas Silbermann in Freiberg. In 1721 Hildebrandt finished his masterpiece, the organ of the Nikolaikirche of , a small village near Freiberg. Afterwards he built an organ in Störmthal near Leipzig (where befriended Johann Sebastian Bach) and from 1724 to 1726 an 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 (en)
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| - زاكارياس هيلدبرانت (بالألمانية: Zacharias Hildebrandt) هو ألماني، ولد في 1688 في Ziębice في بولندا، وتوفي في 1757 في درسدن في ألمانيا. (ar)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (* 1688 in Münsterberg; † 11. Oktober 1757 in Dresden) war ein deutscher Orgelbauer. (de)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (* 1688 en Münsterberg; † 11-a de oktobro 1757 en Dresdeno) estis germana orgenkonstruisto. (eo)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (Münsterberg 1688 - Dresde 11 octobre 1757) est un facteur d'orgue allemand. Il est historiquement important, car connaissance proche et facteur apprécié de Jean-Sébastien Bach. (fr)
- Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688, Münsterberg, Silesia – 11 October 1757, Dresden, Saxony) was a German organ builder. In 1714 his father Heinrich Hildebrandt, a cartwright master, apprenticed him to the famous organbuilder Gottfried Silbermann, brother of Andreas Silbermann in Freiberg. In 1721 Hildebrandt finished his masterpiece, the organ of the Nikolaikirche of , a small village near Freiberg. Afterwards he built an organ in Störmthal near Leipzig (where befriended Johann Sebastian Bach) and from 1724 to 1726 an 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. J.S. Bach thought Hildebrandt was the best organ builder of his time. Hildebrandt's largest organ has 3 manuals and a pedalboard with 53 stops, and is located in the church of St. Wenzel in Naumburg an der Saale. Built from 1743 to 1746, in the 27th of September of the latter year, examinations were carried out by Silbermann and Bach. Hildebrandt had resorted to advice from the latter for its stoplist. The organ which had been rebuilt several times since then has been completely restored from 1993 to 2000 by , and is commonly deemed Hildebrandt's magnum opus. His son Johann Gottfried Hildebrandt (1724 or 1725 – 1775) was also an organbuilder. (en)
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