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Buxtehude

[ book-stuh-hoo-duh ]

noun

  1. Die·trich [dee, -t, r, i, kh], 1637–1707, Danish organist and composer, in Germany after 1668.


Buxtehude

/ bʊkstəˈhuːdə /

noun

  1. BuxtehudeDietrich16371707MDanishMUSIC: composerMUSIC: organist Dietrich (ˈdiːtrɪç). 1637–1707, Danish composer and organist, resident in Germany from 1668, who influenced Bach and Handel
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In 2006, I recall wandering into Cologne cathedral to the sound of Buxtehude’s fabulous organ music to find a sea of football shirts from all over the world processing around the sacred space, doing exactly the same as I was.

They said: "We are overwhelmed by the support we have experienced from the people of Hamburg, Buxtehude and back in the UK."

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Further sightings after this in Buxtehude are being investigated.

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He has been following up a reported sighting of a man matching his brother's description in the city's Buxtehude area.

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The trains will begin operating on routes between Cuxhaven, Bremerhaven, Bremervoerde and Buxtehude from December 2021.

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