Organ culture is benefited by research in archives
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In Germany - otherwise than in the Netherlands - many sacred archives
are not deposited with regional or state archives. And these archives
have often not been searched for the presence of information
relevant to organ culture. Two current German project demonstrate that
such archival research unearths much relevant and interesting material
for organ culture: the well-known research by the Bach-Archiv
in Leipzig, directed by Christopf Wolff, and the less well-known
project of Konrad Küster, that concentrates on the sacred
archives of smaller cities between Bremen and Hamburg.