List of organs in the Palatinate

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The list of organs in the Palatinate successively includes the preserved historical organs as well as nationally important new organs in the Palatinate .

Organ list

The main builders are given in the fourth column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. Italic letters indicate that only the historic case has been preserved. 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 Arabic number indicates the number of sounding registers in today's organs (as of 2016). The last column provides information on the state of preservation and links with further information.

place building image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Albersweiler Mountain church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1858 II / P 24 op. 166; largely preserved
Albersweiler St. Stephan Gustav or Hermann Schlimbach, EF Walcker & Cie. 1859 or 1892, 1959 II / P 15th 1959 remodeling, otherwise preserved
Albsheim an der Eis Protestant Church Johann Valentin Senn 1730 I / P 8th partly received
Alsenbrück Protestant Church Bernhard Dreymann 1839 I / P 13 except for the prospectus principal
Altdorf Protestant Church Johann Georg Geib 1784 I / P 12 largely preserved
Altenbamberg Protestant Church Johann Schlaad 1892 I / P 8th completely preserved
Althornbach Matthias Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1884 I / P 10 op. 436, mechanical cone chests; largely preserved
Assenheim Protestant Church Johann Georg Geib 1785 II / P 12 rebuilt several times, partially preserved
Bad Bergzabern Castle Church Johann Karl Baumann 1782 I / P 16 largely preserved
Bad Dürkheim Castle Church
Castle Church Bad Duerkheim 14.JPG
Paul Ott 1983 II / P 27 Restored in 2007
Bi-difference Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1901 I / P 8th Pneumatic cone chest, behind the brochure by Augustinus Hartung
Blankenborn St. Bartholomew Franz Bernhard Ignatius Seuffert 1835 I / P 7th largely preserved
Bobenthal St. Michael Organ from Sankt Michael, Bobenthal.jpg Wendelin Ubhaus 1817 I / P 12 largely preserved; 2016–2017 restoration by Johannes Rohlf
Böchingen Protestant Church Johann Carl Baumann 1774 I / P 12 Baumann's best preserved organ
Bockenheim on the Wine Route Martinskirche Augustine Hartung 1710 I / P 12 partially preserved
Bosenbach Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1879 I / P 9 op. 366, mechanical cone chest; largely preserved
Carlsberg Protestant Church Johannes Mayer 1870 I / P 11 largely preserved
Colgenstein Protestant Church Johann Keller 1868 I / P 10 largely preserved
Contwig Martin Luther Church Carl and Franz Stumm 1843 I / P 12 largely preserved
Dannenfels Protestant Church Johann Philipp and Johann Heinrich Stumm 1758 II / P 12 largely preserved
Dielkirchen Protestant Church Philipp Christian Schmidt 1793 II / P 25th largely preserved
Dirmstein Laurentiuskirche , cath. part Voit & Sons , Peter Vier 1900, 1986 II / P 23 1986 Installation of a mechanical action and 8 stops replaced
Dirmstein Laurentiuskirche , prot. part Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1870 II / P 11 op. 252, cone drawer; 1965 neo-baroque rearrangement by Oberlinger; Register partially preserved
Duchroth Protestant church Steinmeyer 1910 II / P 14th pneumatic cone chests, prospectus with painted ornaments; completely preserved
Duttweiler Protestant Church Wendelin Ubhaus / Franz Bernhard Ignatius Seuffert 1836 I / P 11 largely preserved
Edesheim Catholic Church Steinmeyer 1882 II / P 20th except for prospectus principal received in full
Oiling Protestant Church Franz Stumm 1813 I / P 10 largely preserved
Eisenberg Catholic Church of St. Matthew Eisenberg (Pfalz), Matthäuskirche, the organ.JPG Organ building Sandtner 1991 II / P 28 Slider drawer, coupling manual
Eisenberg Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1900 II / P 28 pneumatic cone tray; 1981 action electrified; completely preserved
Elmstein Visitation of the Virgin Mary Hermann Schlimbach 1885 I / P 14th behind a baroque housing from the 18th century
Enkenbach Monastery church Carl and Franz Stumm 1833 I / P 11 largely preserved
Erlenbach near Kandel Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1864 II / P 17th Cone tray; largely preserved
Erpolzheim Protestant Church Protestant Church Erpolzheim 06.JPG Carl Wagner 1849 II / P 19th Except for the prospectus pipes completely preserved
Eßweiler Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1869 I / P 9 op. 239; largely preserved
Feilbingert St. Michael Gebr. Mute 1876 II / P 16 1990 new building, which included the old housing and 8 registers
Feilbingert Protestant Church Gustav Schlimbach 1867 I / P 10 largely preserved
Freimersheim Protestant Church Gustav Schlimbach 1861 I / P 12 Cone tray in the pedal; largely preserved
Freinsheim St. Peter and Paul Franz Bernhard Ignatius Seuffert / Carl Wagner 1825 I / P 13 1965 gaming table renewed; largely preserved
Freisbach Protestant Church Johann Georg Geib 1788 II / P 25th 1886 reconstruction, 1975 restoration and restoration of the original disposition; Housing and wooden register preserved
Gerolsheim Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1895 II / P 19th pneumatic cone chest, largely preserved
Gimmeldingen Protestant Church Johann Michael Hartung , Oberlinger 1751, 1956 I / P 14th 1956 extensive reconstruction; received greatly changed
Glan-Münchweiler Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1865 I / P 11 Rebuilt in 1967 by Oberlinger; largely preserved
Track cells Protestant Church Carl and Franz Stumm 1842 I / P 11 largely preserved
Godramstein Protestant Church Nikolaus Rommel 1781 I / P 13 largely preserved
Godramstein Catholic Church unknown around 1700 II / P 13 Restored in 1958, partially preserved
Goellheim St. John Nepomuk St. Nepomuk Göllheim gallery IMG 3276.JPG Steinmeyer 1921 II / P 18th pneumatic pocket drawer; largely preserved
Grünstadt St. Peter Mute around 1790 II / P 16 Acquired second-hand in 1801; 1902 reconstruction, 1958 restoration; Register largely preserved
Grünstadt Friedenskirche Wilhelm Sauer 1896 I / P 12 behind the prospectus by Johann Georg Geib (1785), mechanical cone shop
Haardt Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1785 I / P 16 largely preserved
Heiligenstein (Römerberg) St. Sigismund Johann Ignaz Seuffert around 1782 I / P 14th largely preserved
Home churches Protestant Church Wilhelm Rühlmann , Oberlinger 1878, 1954 I / P 13 Housing and some registers preserved
Herschberg Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1870 I / P 12 last silent organ with slider drawer; Except for prospectus pipes completely preserved
Hinzweiler Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1886 I / P 9 op. 489, mechanical cone chests; largely preserved
High places Protestant church
Ki Hochstätten interior, gallery and organ.JPG
Philipp Daniel Schmidt 1777 I / P 13 largely preserved
Horbach St. Peter Karl frog around 1820 I / P 10 1978 transferred from Ilmmünster Monastery ; largely preserved
Ilbesheim Protestant Church Johann Carl Baumann, Joseph A. Poppe 1782, 1936 II / P 22nd 1936 extension conversion; 8 registers from Rommel preserved
Vaccinees Protestant Church Andreas Kramer 1778 I / P 14th largely preserved
Imsbach Protestant Church unknown 18th century I / P 13 Bought used in 1857; largely preserved
Ingenheim St. Bartholomew Michael Stiehr 1779 I / P 10 partially preserved
Insheim Ev. church Protestant Church Insheim 07.jpg Johann Ignaz Seuffert End of 18th century I / P 13
Kaiserslautern Marienkirche Klais-organ-2.jpg Johannes Klais 1904-1905 III / P 32 1974 remodeling by Paul Zimnol; Housing and several registers preserved
Kallstadt Protestant Church Johann Georg Geib 1775 II / P 24 Housing and 17 registers preserved
Candelabra St. George Stiehr-Mockers 1842 II / P 31 Prospectus draft by August von Voit ; 1958 Extension conversion by Oberlinger
Chapels Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1831 I / P 11 identical to the organ in Niederhorbach (1831); largely preserved
Candle Home Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1872 I / P 9 mechanical cone tray; largely preserved
Kirchheimbolanden Catholic Church Georg Trau 1844 II / P 17th rebuilt several times; Housing and several registers preserved
Kirchheimbolanden Paulskirche
Paulskirche Kirchheimbolanden2.jpg
Johann Michael Stumm 1743-1745 III / P 45 In 1778 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart played the organ. It is one of the last baroque organs by Johann Michael Stumm, which has largely been preserved.
Kirchmohr Catholic Church Voit & Sons 1890 I / P 10 mechanical cone shop; 1968 replaced two registers by Paul Zimnol; largely preserved
Kirrweiler Lady Chapel Johann Philipp Seuffert around 1750 I / p 6th Housing and 4 registers preserved
Small fishlings Protestant Church Joseph A. Poppe & Sons 1910 II / P 12 largely preserved
Sound Protestant Church Friedrich Rinck 1695 I / P 10 oldest organ in the Palatinate, largely preserved
Konken Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1869 I / P 12 largely preserved
Laugh Holy cross Franz Bernhard Ignatius Seuffert 1821 I / P 9 Relocated to the new church in 1965 and added a register; largely preserved
Lambrecht Protestant Church Johann Georg Geib 1777 II / P 26th largely preserved
Laumersheim Catholic Church Johannes Hoffmann around 1717 I / P 11 largely preserved
Limburgerhof House organ Jakob Weidtner 1679 I / p 5 largely preserved
Landau in the Palatinate Collegiate church Landau Stiftskirche Organ.JPG Rieger organ building 2006 III / P 47 behind the prospectus by Johann Ignaz Seuffert (1772)
Lautersheim Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1870 I / P 7th mechanical cone tray; largely preserved
Ludwigshafen am Rhein Sacred Heart Church Johannes Klais 1932 III / P 44 Electric action, free pipe brochure, fourth manual prepared for expansion
Ludwigshafen am Rhein St. Ludwig Gebr. Späth 1957 III / P 41 electric slider drawers
Ludwigshafen am Rhein Lukas Church Paul Ott 1969-1970 III / P 39
Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim St. Joseph Ludwigshafen St Josef 09.JPG EF Walcker & Cie. 1956 III / P 56
Ludwigshafen-Oppau St. Martin Johannes Klais 1958 III / P 38
Luthersbrunn Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1880 I / P 6th One register replaced in 1970; largely preserved
Mannweiler-Cölln Protestant Church Carl Wagner 1869 I / P 9 largely preserved
Marnheim Protestant Church Gustav Schlimbach 1874 I / P 6th Pedal with cone drawer, manual with slide drawer; largely preserved
Mauchenheim Protestant Church Philipp and Franz Stumm 1778 I / P 13 largely preserved
Meckenheim Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1854 II / P 15th mechanical cone shop; largely preserved
Mörlheim St. Martin Franz Ignaz Seuffert 1786 I / P 10 largely preserved
Moerzheim Protestant Church Franz Bernhard Ignatius Seuffert 1831 II / P 24 1898 reconstruction by Joseph A. Poppe; largely preserved
Mühlheim an der Eis Castle Church Johann Michael Stumm 1738 II / P 24 largely preserved
Mother city Ev. Parish church
Pulpit Protestant Church Mutterstadt.jpg
Gebr. Mute 1785-1786 II / P 24 looted during the French Revolution; 1804 renewal by Stumm; 1866–1868 reconstruction by Schlimbach; 2006 restoration by Förster & Nicolaus
Neuburg on the Rhine St. Remigius Michael Stiehr 1786 I / P 13 largely preserved
Niederhorbach Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1831 I / P 11 identical to the organ in Kapellen-Drusweiler (1831); largely preserved
Niedermoschel Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1891 I / P 10 mechanical cone shop; largely preserved
Nussbach (Palatinate) Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1912 I / P 8th op. 1693, pneumatic cone shutter behind art nouveau case ; largely preserved
Nussdorf Protestant Church Steinmeyer 1912 II / P 23 pneumatic membrane drawers; largely preserved
Oberhausen on the Nahe Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1873 I / P 10 largely preserved
Upper High City Protestant Church Louis Voit 1840 II / P 12 largely preserved
Upper moschel Assumption Day Obermoschel Assumption of Mary 00043.jpg A. Zipperlin & Christ 1882 II / P 14th mechanical cone tray; Zipperlin's only largely preserved organ
Oberotterbach Protestant Church Johann Michael Hartung , Oberlinger 1753-1754, 1965-1966 I / P 11 rebuilt several times; received greatly changed
Aspic Protestant Church Wilhelm Sauer 1896 I / P 10 op. 696; except for prospectus pipes
Obrigheim Protestant Church Gustav Schlimbach 1875 I / P 10 1953 two registers added by Walcker; otherwise received
Offenbach on the Queich Protestant Church Johann Benedikt Alffermann 1803 II / P 12 largely preserved
Ohmbach Protestant Church unknown 1770 II / P 11 by Michael Stiehr ? Originally built for Oppau, sold and implemented in 1920; largely preserved, but currently not playable
Olsbrücken Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1885 I / P 10 op. 466, mechanical cone chests; largely preserved
Ottersheim St. Amandus OttersheimSt.AmandusOrgelempore.jpg Gustav Schlimbach 1877 I / P 9 largely preserved
Queichheim Protestant Church Johann Benedikt Alffermann 1789 I / P 13 rebuilt several times; received large part
Quirnbach Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1872 I / P 9 op. 266, cone drawer; 1980 conversion to mechanical grinding chests by Oberlinger; largely preserved
Ransweiler Protestant Church Carl Wagner 1847 I / P 13 1961 changed by Oberlinger; largely preserved
Rehborn Protestant Church Carl Wagner 1855 I / P 13 largely preserved
Ruchheim St. Cyriac Cyriakus Church Ruchheim 03.JPG Johann Georg Geib around 1790 I / P 8th Completed in 1818 by his son Georg; largely preserved
Ruchheim Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1874 I / P 12 op. 294, mechanical cone chest; largely received
Saint Julian Protestant Church Gebr. Mute 1881 II / P 14th largely preserved
Sausenheim St. Stephan Stephanskirche Sausenheim inside towards the west.JPG Franz Chamberlain around 1890 I / P 7th mechanical cone shop without principal 8 ′; largely preserved
Schifferstadt Luther Church Gustav Schlimbach 1864 I / P 8th largely preserved
Schönau Protestant Church Johann Volkmar Voit around 1800 II / P 16 originally built for Bauschlott transferred in 1971 and to Rückpositiv extended; Main work and pedal work largely preserved
Sembach Protestant Church Louis Voit 1846 I / P 13 largely preserved
Sitters Protestant Church Carl Wagner 1860 I / P 8th Except for prospectus pipes completely preserved
Speyer Trinity Church
2015-07-03 Speyer Dreifaltigkeitskirche 1343 - 1346.jpg
Steinmeyer 1929 III / P 41 Electropneumatic pocket drawer, behind the prospectus by Ignatius Will (1716), including the pipework of the previous organ
Speyer Memorial Church of the Protestation Speyer Memorial Church inside organ gallery.JPG Detlef Kleuker 1979 IV / P 95 behind the case from 1939, largest organ in southwest Germany
Speyer Holy Spirit Church Liborius Müller 1751 II / P 13 largely preserved
Speyer Speyer Cathedral 2011.09.16.153503 Organ cathedral Speyer.jpg Organ builder Romanus Seifert & Sohn 2010-2011 IV / P 87 modern prospectus draft by Gottfried Böhm
Speyer Technology Museum Speyer Welte Philharmonie Orgel.JPG M. Welte & Sons 1925 II / P 21st playable via keys or automatically; originally built for a private villa in the south of France, dismantled in 1970 and installed in Speyer since 1993
Steinbach am Donnersberg Protestant Church Johann Valentin Senn around 1730 I / P 12 Housing and several registers preserved
Steinweiler Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1899 II / P 26th pneumatic cone drawer behind the prospectus and including 6 registers by Joseph Merklin (1848)
Ulmet Protestant Church Carl and Franz Stumm 1847 I / P 14th the same case as in Altenkirchen (replaced in 1954); as largely preserved
Vogelbach Simultaneous Church of St. Philip and Jacob Carl Wagner 1847 I / P 10 largely preserved
Walsheim Protestant Church Franz Bernhard Ignatius Seuffert 1845 I / P 16 largely preserved
Wartenberg-Rohrbach Protestant Church Louis Voit 1846 I / P 9 largely preserved
Wattenheim Protestant Church Wilhelm Sauer 1896 II / P 18th behind prospectus from 1740 (attributed to Johann Valentin Senn)
Weilerbach Protestant Church EF Walcker & Cie. 1898 II / P 26th one of the greatest two-manual works of the romantic organ, pneumatic cone chest, based on a prospectus draft by Ludwig Levy ; completely preserved
Westheim Protestant Church Voit & Sons 1895 II / P 18th Cone shop; largely preserved
Weyher in the Palatinate Catholic Church Johann Jelaćić 1887 II / P 18th mechanical cone tray; the best and largely preserved organ by Jelaćić
Wolfstein Protestant Church Friedrich Ladegast , Oberlinger 1869, 1983 II / P 22nd Demolished in 1965 and largely reconstructed in 1983
Cell Protestant Church Eberhard Friedrich Walcker 1877 I / P 7th mechanical cone tray; largely preserved

literature

  • Bernhard H. Bonkhoff: Monument organs in the Palatinate . Evangelischer Presseverlag Pfalz, Speyer 1990, ISBN 3-925536-27-2 .
  • Bernhard H. Bonkhoff: Historical organs in the Palatinate . Schnell & Steiner, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-7954-0368-5 .
  • Achim Seip, Barbara Nichtweiss: Old and new organs in the diocese of Mainz . Bischöfliches Ordinariat, Mainz 2003, ISBN 978-3-934450-14-1 (New yearbook for the diocese of Mainz. Contributions to the contemporary and cultural history of the diocese).
  • Matthias Thömmes: Organs in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland . Paulinus, Trier 1981, ISBN 3-7902-0137-5 .

Web links

Commons : Organs in Rhineland-Palatinate  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Kirchenmusik Bad Dürkheim: Orgeln , accessed on November 19, 2019.
  2. Bonkhoff: Historical Organs in the Palatinate. 1984, p. 112.
  3. ^ Organ in Eisenberg , accessed on November 19, 2019.
  4. Bonkhoff: historic organs in the Palatinate. 1990, p. 42.
  5. Bonkhoff: Historical Organs in the Palatinate. 1984, p. 202.
  6. Bonkhoff: Historical Organs in the Palatinate. 1984, p. 228.
  7. ^ Organ of the Paulskirche Kirchheimbolanden. Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
  8. Bonkhoff: historic organs in the Palatinate. 1990, p. 40.
  9. Bonkhoff: historic organs in the Palatinate. 1990, p. 44.
  10. The Stumm-Organ of the Protestant Church in Mutterstadt (PDF file; 1.7 MB), accessed on November 19, 2019.
  11. Bonkhoff: historic organs in the Palatinate. 1990, p. 286.
  12. Bonkhoff: Historical Organs in the Palatinate. 1984, p. 254.
  13. Bonkhoff: Historical Organs in the Palatinate. 1984, p. 252.
  14. ^ Organ in Weilerbach , accessed on November 19, 2019.
  15. Bonkhoff: historic organs in the Palatinate. 1990, p. 210.