List of organs in Bremen

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In the list of organs in Bremen all preserved organs of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen , i.e. in the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven , are successively recorded.

In the sixth column, the Roman number indicates the number of manuals , a capital "P" indicates an independent pedal , a lower-case "p" indicates an attached pedal and the Arabic number in the penultimate column indicates the number of sounding registers .

District) building image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Blockland / Wasserhorst Wasserhorster Church Alfred leader 1954 II / P 8th
Blumenthal / Blumenthal Martin Luther Church Paul Ott 1964 II / P 24
Blumenthal / Blumenthal Evangelical Reformed Church Fuehrer-orgel-refo-blumenthal.jpg Alfred leader 1951 II / P 35
Blumenthal / Rönnebeck-Farge Evangelical Reformed Church Ahrend & Brunzema 1958 II / P 11
Blumenthal / Rönnebeck Paul Gerhardt Church Alfred leader 1957 II / P 18th The 500 year old wood for the housing comes from the beams of the Westersted church.
Borgfeld / Borgfeld Church in Borgfeld Alfred leader 1970 II / P 17th
Bremerhaven Ref. Church Ahrend & Brunzema 1967 I. 6th
Bremerhaven / Geestemünde Christ Church, main organ Gebr. Hillebrand , Alfred Führer , Heiko Lorenz 1967, 1997, 2017 III / P 40 In the style of the north German baroque organ; 1997 small rescheduling, 2017 overhaul and re-intoning.
Bremerhaven / Geestemünde Christ Church, chest organ Gerrit Klop 1998 I. 5 with transposition device
Bremerhaven / Geestemünde Heart of jesus G. Christian Lobback 1974 II / P 23 organ
Bremerhaven / Geestemünde Matthew Church Gebr. Hillebrand 1971 II / P 17th
Bremerhaven / Geestemünde Marienkirche Paul Ott 1957 II / P 16
Bremerhaven / Grünhöfe Petruskirche Alfred leader 1971 II / P 17th
Bremerhaven / Lehe St. Andrew Alfred leader 1971 II / P 21st
Bremerhaven / Lehe Dionysius Church Gebr. Hillebrand 1984 II / P 26th
Bremerhaven / Lehe Michaeliskirche Gebr. Hillebrand 1973 II / P 15th
Bremerhaven / Lehe Pauluskirche Paul Ott 1955 III / P 37
Bremerhaven / Leherheide St. Ansgar Alfred leader 1978 II / P 13
Bremerhaven / Leherheide Lukas Church Gebr. Hillebrand 1969 II / P 19th
Bremerhaven / Leherheide St. Mark's Church Paul Ott 1959 II / P 14th
Bremerhaven / center Mayor Smidt Memorial Church 2017 Organ.jpg Rudolf von Beckerath 1986 III / P 47 In the symphonic style of French romanticism
Bremerhaven / Surheide Church of the Resurrection Gebr. Hillebrand 1984 I / P 14th
Burglesum / Lesum St. Martini Church Alfred Kern & fils 1992 III / P 34 based on the Alsatian organ building of the 18th and 19th centuries, in particular Johann Andreas Silbermann and Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
Burglesum Cemetery chapel Bates around 1820 I. 4th English romantic organ; revised in the second half of the 19th century; Gilded whistles in the prospectus
Burglesum / Mittelbüren Moorless church Moorless church organ.jpg unknown, Alfred Führer 1847, 1960s I. 6th Neo-Gothic prospectus; in the 1960s it was redesigned in a neo-baroque style
Burglesum / St. Magnus St. Magni , main organ Karl Schuke 1971 II / P 21st electro-pneumatic
Burglesum / St. Magnus St. Magni , positive Alfred leader 1962 I. 5
Findorff / Findorff Martin Luther Church (main organ) Rudolf von Beckerath , Erbslöh 1962, 2008 III / P 41 2008 Renovation and expansion by 2 registers by Erbslöh
Findorff / Findorff Martin Luther Church (chancel) Rudolf von Beckerath 1962 I / p 5
Gröpelingen / Oslebshausen Andreas Church Alfred leader 1968 II / P 20th
Gröpelingen / Oslebshausen Emmaus Church Paul Ott 1963 II / P 15th
Hemelingen / Sebaldsbrück St. Godehard Organ building Böttner 1967 II / P 15th
Hemelingen / Sebaldsbrück New Apostolic Church Reinhard Huefken 2006 II / P 18th
Hemelingen / Sebaldsbrück Church of Reconciliation Alfred leader 1967 II / P 17th
Huchting / Kirchhuchting St. George Alfred leader 1958 II / P 23
Center / old town Bremen Cathedral BremerDom-03.jpg Johann Friedrich Schulze , Wilhelm Sauer , Christian Scheffler 1849, 1894, 1995-1996 IV / P 98 Prospectus and Contrabass 32 ′ by Schulze; 58 Sauer registers; several conversions; 1995/96 reconstruction with extension
Center / old town Bremen Cathedral
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Brothers van Vulpen 1965-1966 III / P 35 "Bach organ" as a swallow's nest organ
Center / old town Bremen Cathedral
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Gottfried Silbermann 1732-1733 I. 8th Originally built for Etzdorf ; 1994 original disposition reconstructed; largely preserved
Center / old town Bremen Cathedral BremerDom-05.jpg Wegscheider organ workshop 2002 I / P 9 In the Saxon style of the Silbermann School
Center / old town Bremen Cathedral BremerDom-07.jpg Gerrit Klop 1991 II / p 9 Exclusively wooden register ("Organo di legno") in the style of the Italian Renaissance
Center / old town The bell W. Sauer organ builder , Christian Scheffler 1928 IV / P 76
Center / old town St. Johann
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Franz Breil 1965 III / P 47
Center / old town Church of Our Lady
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Paul Ott , Karl Schuke 1953, 1984 III / P 40 1984 renovation and small rescheduling
Center / old town St. Martini , main organ
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Marten de Mare , Ahrend & Brunzema 1603, 1962 III / P 33 De Mare prospectus → Organ
Center / old town St. Martini, chest organ Ahrend & Brunzema 1969 I. 4th
Mitte / Bahnhofsvorstadt St. Michaelis Rudolf von Beckerath 1968 II / P 18th
Center / old town St. Stephani StStephani-03-1.jpg Rudolf von Beckerath 1965 III / P 39
Middle / Ostertor Michael Church Alfred leader 1981 II / P 9
Neustadt / Buntentor St. Jakobi Alfred leader 1962 II / P 23
Oberneuland / Oberneuland St. Johann Ahrend & Brunzema 1966, 1996 III / P 28 1996 Extension conversion by J. Ahrend
Obervieland / Arsten St. Johann Alfred Führer , organ builder Sebastian 1959, 2006 II / P 18th 2006 reassignment
Obervieland / habenhausen Simon Petrus Church Späth Orgelbau AG 1993 II / P 11
Eastern suburb / stone gate Cathedral chapel on Osterdeich Rudolf von Beckerath 1991 II / P 12
Osterholz / Osterholz Melanchthon Church Alfred leader 1971 II / P 22nd
Osterholz / Blockdiek Trinity Church Detlef Kleuker , G. Christian Lobback 1972, 1992 II / P 21st 1992 rearrangement of 3 registers
Schwachhausen / Schwachhausen Ev.-methodist. Church of the Redeemer Rudolf von Beckerath 1975 I / P 8th
Schwachhausen / Barkhof St. Ansgarii , main organ
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Marten de Mare , Alfred Führer 1611, 1958 IV / P 61 Prospectus mostly from De Mare → Organ
Schwachhausen / Barkhof St. Ansgarii, choir organ Alfred leader 1957 I. 8th
Schwachhausen / Riensberg St. Remberti Fischer & Chandler 1994 III / P 33 In the style of the Baden-Alsatian baroque
Schwachhausen / Riensberg St. Ursula Alfred leader 1982 II / P 28
Seehausen / Seehausen St. Jacobi Alfred leader 1963 II / P 12
Vahr / Neue Vahr southwest Christ Church Rudolf von Beckerath 1962 III / P 34
Vegesack / Aumund-Hammersbeck Christophoruskirche Alfred leader 1967 III / P 32
Vegesack / Aumund-Hammersbeck Aumund Reformed Church Alfred leader 1972 II / P 23
Vegesack / Grohn To the holy family Siegfried Sauer 1989 II / P 23
Vegesack / Schönebeck Wooden church Schönebeck Alfred leader 1966 I / p 5
Walle / Walle Hope Church Bremen Organ Hoffnungskirche.jpg G. Christian Lobback 1983 II / P 15th
Walle / Walle Waller Church Walle Bremen organ.jpg Winold van der Putten 2002 II / P 26th In the North German-Dutch style of the 17th century
Walle / Walle Immanuel Chapel Gerald Woehl 1989 Organ from Banz Monastery from 1909
Walle / Westend St. Marien (main organ) Alfred leader 1960 III / P 37 2004 reintegration by Martin Cladders ( Badbergen -Vehs)
Walle / Westend St. Marien (chancel) Gustav Steinmann 1988 I / p 4th Positive in Walle since 2007
Woltmershausen / Rablinghausen Rablinghausen Church Alfred leader 1965 II / P 15th
Woltmershausen / Woltmershausen St. Benedict Organ building Kreienbrink 1968 II / P 9
Woltmershausen / Woltmershausen Christ Church Alfred leader 1965 II / P 18th

literature

  • Wenzel Hübner: 21,000 organs from all over the world. 1945–1985 . P. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1986, ISBN 978-3-8204-9454-9 (sources and studies on the history of music from antiquity to the present; 7).
  • Uwe Pape , Winfried Topp: organs and organ builders in Bremen . 3. Edition. Pape Verlag, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-921140-64-1 .
  • Uwe Pape: The organs of the city of Bremen. An extract from the Berlin database . Pape Verlag, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-921140-43-9 .

See also

Web links

Commons : Orgeln in Bremen  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kreiskantorat Bremerhaven - organs. Retrieved August 29, 2019 .
  2. ^ Organs of the Christ Church in Bremerhaven ( memento from February 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Organ of the Pauluskirche in Bremerhaven , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  4. a b Orgeln in St. Martini, Lesum , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  5. a b Orgeln in St. Magni in Burglesum , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  6. a b Organs of the Martin Luther Church Findorff , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  7. ^ Organ of the NAK Sebaldsbrück , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  8. ^ Organ of the Simon-Petrus-Kirche in habenhausen , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  9. ^ Organ of the Trinity Church Blockdiek , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  10. ^ Organ in St. Remberti, Schwachhausen , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  11. ^ Organ of the Waller Church , accessed on February 3, 2018.
  12. Goethe, Burkhart: Organ Prospect and Time. Considerations about the shape of the case 1933–1983. In: Fifty years of organ building leaders , ed. v. Uwe Pape, pp. 41–42. Berlin: Pape Verlag 1983.
  13. Entry in the list of works. In: Fifty years of organ building leaders , ed. v. Uwe Pape, p. 74. Berlin: Pape Verlag 1983.
  14. a b Orgeln von St. Marien in Walle , accessed on May 16, 2018.