Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Abbey Church of St. Maurice
Ebersmunster Abbey was a Benedictine abbey in Ebersmunster in Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France. The Baroque abbey church of St Maurice survives.
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20180604 Eglise Abbatiale Saint Maurice d'Ebersmunster
Orgue: André Silbermann d'Ebersmunster (1730)
Music: Jean Louis Thomas, Suite en ré, Georg Boehm
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Hallelujah, Sing to Jesus - Diane Bish - Program #9616
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Musical Journey of France III, available on DVD.
Organist Diane Bish, performs her arrangement of the hymn Hallelujah, Sing to Jesus on the Silbermann organ of the Church of Saint Maurice (Ebersmunster) near Sélestat, Alsace.
Te Deum de M.R. De La Lande par Yannick BUREAU, Romain RENARD et Yves AUDARD
Te Deum de M.R. De La Lande (1657 - 1726) par Yannick BUREAU et Romain RENARD, Sonneurs, accompagnés à l'Orgue par Yves AUDARD - Orgue Lorot de l'église de Courtenay (Loiret - France) - Concert organisé par l'Association des Amis de l'Orgue de Courtenay
Fugue in F minor (Op. 7) - M. Dupre (Caen, St. Etienne Anney)
Recorded on the Cavaille-Coll organ of the St. Etienne Abbey in Caen from Sonus Paradisi using Hauptwerk's recording system.
L'orgue Cavaillé-Coll du Palais Garnier, Paris IX
Silent organs of Paris/Les orgues Parisiennes muettes
Opéra Garnier, Paris IX
L’orgue Cavaillé-Coll (1875)
Last heard 1968
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Alsace | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:17 1 Etymology
00:01:39 2 History
00:01:52 2.1 Pre-Roman Alsace
00:02:25 2.2 Roman Alsace
00:02:54 2.3 Alemannic and Frankish Alsace
00:04:20 2.4 Alsace within the Holy Roman Empire
00:08:36 2.5 German iLand/i within the Kingdom of France
00:10:43 2.6 From French Revolution to the Franco-Prussian War
00:14:17 2.6.1 Jews
00:15:56 2.7 Struggle between France and united Germany
00:19:35 2.8 After World War II
00:20:33 2.9 Timeline
00:20:41 3 Geography
00:20:49 3.1 Climate
00:21:18 3.2 Topography
00:22:04 3.3 Geology
00:22:35 3.3.1 Flora
00:22:49 4 Governance
00:23:02 4.1 Former administrative divisions
00:24:13 4.2 Politics
00:25:09 5 Society
00:25:17 5.1 Demographics
00:25:50 5.1.1 Immigration
00:25:58 5.2 Religion
00:28:23 6 Culture
00:28:54 6.1 Symbolism
00:29:02 6.1.1 Strasbourg
00:29:26 6.1.2 Flags
00:30:44 6.2 Language
00:37:39 6.3 Architecture
00:38:58 6.4 Cuisine
00:39:27 6.4.1 Food
00:40:40 6.4.2 Wines
00:41:12 6.4.3 Beers
00:41:44 6.5 In tales
00:42:19 6.6 The term Alsatia
00:43:26 7 Economy
00:44:45 7.1 Tourism
00:47:22 7.2 Transportation
00:47:30 7.2.1 Roads
00:49:22 7.2.2 Trains
00:50:31 7.2.3 Waterways
00:51:00 7.2.4 Air traffic
00:51:32 7.2.5 Cycling network
00:52:15 8 Famous Alsatians
00:52:32 8.1 Arts
00:53:14 8.2 Business
00:53:29 8.3 Literature
00:53:42 8.4 Military
00:53:56 8.5 Nobility
00:54:07 8.6 Religion
00:54:36 8.7 Sciences
00:55:04 8.8 Sports
00:55:24 9 Major communities
00:55:37 10 Sister provinces
00:56:07 11 See also
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Alsace (, also US: , French: [alzas] (listen); Alsatian: ’s Elsàss [ˈɛlsɑs]; German: Elsass [ˈɛlzas] (listen); Latin: Alsatia) is a cultural and historical region in eastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine next to Germany and Switzerland.
From 1982 to 2016, Alsace was the smallest administrative région in metropolitan France, consisting of the Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments. Territorial reform passed by the French legislature in 2014 resulted in the merger of the Alsace administrative region with Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine to form Grand Est.
Due to protests it was decided in 2019 that Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin would form the future European Collectivity of Alsace in 2021.
Alsatian is an Alemannic dialect closely related to Swabian and Swiss German, although since World War II most Alsatians primarily speak French. Internal and international migration since 1945 has also changed the ethnolinguistic composition of Alsace. For more than 300 years, from the Thirty Years' War to World War II, the political status of Alsace was heavily contested between France and various German states in wars and diplomatic conferences. The economic and cultural capital of Alsace, as well as its largest city, is Strasbourg. The city is the seat of several international organizations and bodies.
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