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Hayl family of organ builders

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was the only one of the three who did not build organs of his own, although he did assist family members in the construction of organs of their design.
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from 1618 through 1638. His most impressive contribution was a very large and impressive organ at
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active in Germany, Austria, and Italy from 1591 through 1642.
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in Germany and Austria in variety locations, including
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Daniel Hayl the elder

Ochsenhausen Abbey
organ builders
organs
Konstanz Minster
Rheinau Abbey
Ochsenhausen Abbey
Dreifaltigkeitskirche, Kaufbeuren
Cistercian monastery
Stams
Andechs Abbey
Salzburg
Austria
Saint Peter's Abbey, Salzburg
Polling, Weilheim-Schongau
Polling Abbey
Bolzano, Italy
Wessobrunn Abbey
Prien am Chiemsee
Lana, South Tyrol
St. Mang's Abbey, Füssen




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