List of organs in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district

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Silbermann organ in Großkmehlen

The list of organs in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district gradually includes the pipe organs that have been preserved in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district in Brandenburg .

List (selection)

There are over 60 organs in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district. The oldest and most historically valuable is the Silbermann organ in Großkmehlen from 1717/18. The largest is the Jehmlich organ in Lübbenau.

The table is sortable. The main builders are given in the fourth column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. In the sixth column, the Roman number indicates the number of manuals, a capital "P" indicates an independent pedal, and a lower-case "p" indicates a pedal that is only attached. The penultimate column lists the number of sounding registers, the last column special features and further web links.

place church image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Alms Village church Robert Uibe 1890 I / P 7th small changes
Altdöbern Ev. church
Ev-Kirche Altdöbern organ.jpg
Gustav Heinze 1920 II / P 27 Opus 89; Change of disposition 1986 → organ
Annahütte Ev. Henrietten Church
Henriette organ.JPG
Arno Voigt 1905 II / P 10 Opus 1; The organ was only installed in 1921 by the organ builder Gustav Heinze from Sorau; A. Voigt GmbH , 2014 → Organ
Bischdorf Village church Robert Uibe 1880 I / P 6th
Brieske Ev. Martin Luther Church Brothers Jehmlich 1914 II / P 16
Bronkow Village church Robert Uibe around 1885 I / P 7th pneumatic cone tray
Buckow (Calau) Village church Friedrich Wilhelm Kaltschmidt 1858 I / P 5 1930 installation of an Aeoline 8 ′, 1956 conversion by Eule
Calau Catholic Church of St. Boniface
Sauer organ
VEB Orgelbau Sauer 1990 I / P 8th
Calau Ev. City Church Alexander Schuke organ building 1954 I / P 15th Opus 246; the organ is actually designed with two manuals, but the 2nd manual is not built in (only the keyboard of the 2nd manual is available - II / P / 26); Converted from pneumatic to electric stop action in 2010
Calau Ev. Country church Conrad Geissler 1860 I / P 6th
Dörrwalde Ev. church Johann Teschner 1868 I / P 8th refurbished in 1910 Wilhelm Sauer ; Restored in 2008 by Sauer (Müllrose)
Frauendorf Community center Owl organ building 1965 I. 3 Positive, first in Guteborn Castle Chapel , sold to Frauendorf in 2017
Free hooves Ev. church
Church Freienhufen Sauerorgel.JPG
Wilhelm Sauer 1906 II / P 11 Opus 954
Guteborn Castle chapel Organ building Sauer 1965 I / p 4th originally in St. Andreas Church in Rostock-Reutershagen , moved to Guteborn in 2017
Great Jehser Village church Arno Voigt 1909 I / P 9 in baroque case
Large flour Ev. St. George Church Ev-Kirche Großkmehlen Silbermannorgel.jpg Gottfried Silbermann 1717/1718 II / P 22nd Opus 8; Restoration 1995 to 1996 → organ
Grand Koshen Ev. church Nagel brothers 1890 I / P 12
Great Mehsow Ev. church Carl Gotthold Claunigk 1801 II / P 11 In 1864 it was moved to a new church, restored in 2017 by Mike Zuber
Großräschen Catholic Church of St. Antonius
Kath-Kirche Großräschen organ.jpeg
Brothers Jehmlich 1978 II / P 19th Opus 986; 1996 and 2003 expanded → organ
Großräschen Ev. church
Fahlberg organ
Ulrich Fahlberg 1989 II / P 17th The pipework comes from a Jehmlich organ of the Ev. Church Grossraeschen-South , which had to give way to mining 1990th
Hermsdorf (near Ruhland) Village church Johann Christoph Schröther the Elder J. 1844 II / P 11 largely unchanged
Hindenberg Village church Robert Uibe 1879 I / P 6th Opus 1
Hohenbocka Ev. church Thank God Heinrich Nagel 1846 I / P 10 Restoration by Ekkehart Groß 2013
Hosena Ev. Christ Church Schlag & Sons 1913 II / P 20th Opus 979; Restoration in 2015 by the organ builder Ekkehart Groß
Hörlitz Ev. Heilandskirche Arno Voigt 1928 II / P 15th
Klettwitz Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Kath-Kirche Klettwitz Orgel.jpg
Arno Voigt 1913 II / P 8th Opus 26; General overhaul and restoration A. Voigt GmbH 2008 and 2013/2014 → organ
Klettwitz Ev. church Ev Klettwitz Sauerorgel.jpg Wilhelm Sauer 1906 II / P 12 Opus 970; 1997 Restoration and repair of Schuke organ buildingorgan
Cost brew Ev. church
Ev-Kirche Kostebrau Orgel.jpg
Wilhelm Sauer 1884 I / P 7th Opus 419; originally comes from the Ev. Klettwitz Church , which was expanded and rebuilt due to a lack of space and required a larger organ
Kroppen Ev. church
Ev-Kirche Kroppen organ.jpg
Schlag & Sons II / P 14th Opus 996
Lauchhammer Center Catholic Church of Christ the King A. Voigt GmbH 1972 II / P 14th
Lauchhammer Center Ev. St. Nikolai Church St. Nikolaikirche Lauchhammer-Mitte, organ.jpg Emil Hammer 1938 II / P 21st organ
Lauchhammer-Ost Former Ev. Peace Memorial Church Brothers Jehmlich 1920 II / P 15th
Lauchhammer-West Castle Church Organ building Hüfken 2019 II / P ? in case from the early 19th century
Lieske Village church Ludwig Glöckner 1974 I / p 5
Lindenau (Upper Lusatia) Village church Friedrich Gotthelf Pfützner 1842 I / P 9
Lübbenau / Spreewald Catholic Church of St. Mary Annunciation Wilhelm Sauer 1896 II / P 10 Opus 749; original location of the Sorno village church which had to give way to mining, installation at the current location in 1971 → organ
Lübbenau / Spreewald Ev. St. Nikolai Church SanktNikolaiLübbenauOrgel.JPG Brothers Jehmlich 1984 II / P 35 Organ prospectus made 1741–1743 by JJ Köpler from Sorau; Renovation and new intonation in 2010 by organ builder Reinhard Hüfken from Halberstadt, extension by a Zimbelstern → organ
Lübbenau / Spreewald New Apostolic Church Organ building Sauer 1988 I / p 4th
Missen (Vetschau / Spreewald) Village church Wilhelm Sauer 1886 II / P 10 mechanical cone tray
Neupetershain Ev. church Gustav Heinze 1905 II / P 19th
Ogroses Ev. church Johann Christoph Schröther the Elder J. 1874 I / P 8th
Outskirts Catholic Church of St. James
Kath-Kirche Ortrand Orgel.jpeg
Brothers Jehmlich I. 4th Opus 723
Outskirts Ev. St. Barbara Church
Voigt organ
Arno Voigt 1918 II / P 19th Opus 40 → Organ
Ressen (New Zealand) Ev. church Gustav Heinze 1919 I / P 6th pneumatic cone tray
Ruhland Catholic Church of St. Mary
Organ positive from the Jehmlich brothers
Brothers Jehmlich I. 4th
Ruhland Ev. City Church
Stadtkirche Ruhland, organ in the western part.jpg
Gustav Heinze 1910 II / P 18th Case from 1854; also a transmission
Saalhausen Ev. church
Church Saalhausen Sauer organ.JPG
Wilhelm Sauer 1878 I / P 8th Opus 269
Saßleben Village church Gustav Heinze 1928 II / P 8th pneumatic cone tray
Schipkau Ev. church
Ev-Kirche Schipkau Organ.jpg
Brothers Jehmlich I / P 5 Opus 791
Schwarzheide Catholic Church of the Holy Cross
Kath-Kirche Schwarzheide Organ.jpeg
A. Voigt GmbH 2007 II / P 11 originally a house organ from near Hanover . Reconstruction and adjustment of the disposition for the church interior by A. Voigt GmbH 2007
Schwarzheide - Zschornegosda Luther Church Schuke organ building 1957 I / P 6th
Senftenberg Ev. Peter-Paul Church Ev-Kirche SFB Euleorgel.JPG Hermann Owl 1960 III / P 29 organ
Senftenberg Ev. Peter-Paul Church
Ev-Kirche SFB Sauerorgel.jpeg
Wilhelm Sauer around 1970 I. 3
Senftenberg Church of the SELK 1826 originally comes from the Ev. Sorno Church (Senftenberg) and came to the church in Senftenberg in 1901
Vetschau / Spreewald Ev. German Church
Vetschau double church interior.jpg
Schlag & Sons 1899 II / P 20th Restoration 1989/1990 A. Voigt GmbHorgan
Vetschau / Spreewald Ev. Wendish Church Friedrich Wilhelm Kaltschmidt 1859 II / P 22nd Restoration 2001–2010 A. Voigt GmbHorgan
Wormlage Ev. church Ev-Kirche Wormlage organ.jpg Gustav Heinze 1911 II / P 9 Opus 48
Zerkwitz Ev. church Ludwig Hartig 1854 II / P 16 organ
Zinnitz Village church unknown 1818 I / P 7th

See also

literature

  • Elke Lang: Baroque splendor and simple beauty. Organs in Brandenburg . Culturcon-Medien, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-941092-35-8 , pp. 140-141 .
  • Uwe Pape : Historical organs in Brandenburg and Berlin. Pape, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-921140-65-X .

Web links

Commons : Organs in the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. "A new organ for our castle chapel in Guteborn" in the community letter of the Protestant parishes of Ruhland and Hermsdorf , June / July 2017, p. 11 (PDF)
  2. Organ in Hindenberg , Orgeldatabase, with disposition, but different builder information Kienscherf 1890 (Dutch), accessed on November 25, 2019.
  3. Ev. Christ Church Hosena , accessed November 25, 2019.
  4. Ev. Heilandskirche Hörlitz , accessed on November 25, 2019.
  5. Organ of the Christ the King Church in Lauchhammer. Retrieved November 25, 2019 .
  6. ^ Organ of the former Ev. Peace Memorial Church Lauchhammer-Ost , accessed on November 25, 2019.
  7. ^ Uwe Pape , Tomaš Horák, Albrecht Bönisch, Christhard Kirchner: Ludwig Glöckner. In: Uwe Pape, Wolfram Hackel, Christhard Kirchner (Eds.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area. Pape Verlag, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-921140-06-2 , p. 176, state the organ as preserved.
  8. ^ Organ in the New Apostolic Church Lübbenau , Orgeldatabase, with disposition (Dutch), accessed on November 25, 2019.
  9. Ev. Peter-Paul Senftenberg Church , accessed on November 25, 2019.