Johann Andreas Silbermann, also known as Jean-André Silbermann (26 June 1712, in Strasbourg – 11 February 1783, in Strasbourg) was an 18th-century organ-builder, as were his father Andreas Silbermann and his paternal uncle Gottfried Silbermann. Mozart met with Silbermann during his (Mozart's) stay in Strasbourg in 1778, and played on the pipe organs in the two Lutheran churches Saint-Thomas (preserved), and Temple Neuf (destroyed in 1870), which he calls ″Silbermann's best".
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| - Johann Andreas Silbermann (de)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (eo)
- Jean André Silbermann (fr)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (en)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (it)
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| - Johann Andreas Silbermann (* 26. Juni 1712 in Straßburg; † 11. Februar 1783 ebenda) war ein elsässischer Orgelbauer. (de)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (n. 26-a de junio 1712 en Strasburgo; m. 11-a de februaro 1783 samloke) estis alzaca Orgenkonstruisto. (eo)
- Jean André Silbermann, en allemand Johann Andreas Silbermann, né le 25 juin 1712 à Strasbourg et mort le 11 février 1783 dans la même ville, est un facteur d'orgue alsacien. (fr)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (Strasburgo, 26 giugno 1712 – Strasburgo, 11 febbraio 1783) è stato un organaro tedesco, uno dei più illustri del Settecento e nipote del celebre Gottfried Silbermann, tra gli organi realizzati si ricorda quello della Chiesa di San Tommaso nella città natale. Organo della Chiesa di San Tommaso a Strasburgo (it)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann, also known as Jean-André Silbermann (26 June 1712, in Strasbourg – 11 February 1783, in Strasbourg) was an 18th-century organ-builder, as were his father Andreas Silbermann and his paternal uncle Gottfried Silbermann. Mozart met with Silbermann during his (Mozart's) stay in Strasbourg in 1778, and played on the pipe organs in the two Lutheran churches Saint-Thomas (preserved), and Temple Neuf (destroyed in 1870), which he calls ″Silbermann's best". (en)
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| - Johann Andreas Silbermann (* 26. Juni 1712 in Straßburg; † 11. Februar 1783 ebenda) war ein elsässischer Orgelbauer. (de)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (n. 26-a de junio 1712 en Strasburgo; m. 11-a de februaro 1783 samloke) estis alzaca Orgenkonstruisto. (eo)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann, also known as Jean-André Silbermann (26 June 1712, in Strasbourg – 11 February 1783, in Strasbourg) was an 18th-century organ-builder, as were his father Andreas Silbermann and his paternal uncle Gottfried Silbermann. Mozart met with Silbermann during his (Mozart's) stay in Strasbourg in 1778, and played on the pipe organs in the two Lutheran churches Saint-Thomas (preserved), and Temple Neuf (destroyed in 1870), which he calls ″Silbermann's best". Pipe organs by J. A. Silbermann in their original instrumental state can be found in the following churches, among others:
* St Georges, Châtenois
* Jesuit Church, Molsheim
* St Maurice, Soultz-Haut-Rhin
* St Maurice, Soultz-les Bains
* St Thomas, Strasbourg (en)
- Jean André Silbermann, en allemand Johann Andreas Silbermann, né le 25 juin 1712 à Strasbourg et mort le 11 février 1783 dans la même ville, est un facteur d'orgue alsacien. (fr)
- Johann Andreas Silbermann (Strasburgo, 26 giugno 1712 – Strasburgo, 11 febbraio 1783) è stato un organaro tedesco, uno dei più illustri del Settecento e nipote del celebre Gottfried Silbermann, tra gli organi realizzati si ricorda quello della Chiesa di San Tommaso nella città natale. Organo della Chiesa di San Tommaso a Strasburgo (it)
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