Regina Stegemann

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Regina Stegemann (* 1951 in Göttingen ) is a master organ builder from East Frisia who specializes in the restoration of historic organs, but also carries out maintenance and conversion work. New buildings are only made with a mechanical sliding drawer . Her area of ​​work focuses on East Frisia, the Oldenburger Land and the Wesermarsch .

She learned organ building in the 1970s from Werner Bosch ( Kassel ) and Rudolf Janke and was a journeyman with Gerald Woehl ( Marburg ) until 1984 , where she also took the master's examination (1990). From 1985 to 1991 she headed the “Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt” in Greetsiel , a collective of young organ builders ( Bartelt Immer , Hero Bödeker, Martin and Wilfried Fooken). Her own workshop was founded in 1991 and is located in Tannenhausen , a district of Aurich .

Jürgen Kopp came from Jürgen Ahrend to Stegemann in 1987 for a few years before he started his own business . After the master craftsman's examination in 1995, he worked in her workshop from 1996 to 2000 and specialized in the construction of chest organs, among other things. In 2000, Kopp took over the entire operation in Tannenhausen. Stegemann continued to use the workshop for her own organ building projects and worked at his company from time to time until Koop's death in June 2014.

Works (selection)

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1985 Critzum Critzum Church
Critzum organ.jpg
I / p 6th The organ with a neo-Gothic prospect was built in 1939 by the Eberhard Friedrich Walcker company , who converted an original school organ from the beginning of the 19th century by Christian Heinrich Wolfsteller .
1987 Mackenrode Mackenroder Church Organ Mackenrode.jpg I / p 4th New building; In Kirchdorf, a larger instrument was created based on a similar concept.
1987-1988 Landscape polder Landscape polder church Landscape polder organ.jpg I / p 5 New organ built behind the historic prospectus by Gerhard Janssen Schmid (1814) (Krummhörner organ workshop)
1987-1988 Midlum Midlum Church
Midlum organ.jpg
I / p 9 Restoration of the organ by Hinrich Just Müller (1766) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt) → Organ of the Midlum Church
1988-1989 Aurich-Kirchdorf St. Paul
Organ Aurich Kirchdorf Paulus.JPG
I / P 7th New construction by the Krummhörner organ workshop
1989 Böhmerwold Šumava Church Böhmerwold Church (3) .jpg I / p 7th Restoration of the organ by Johann Gottfried Rohlfs (1828) (Krummhörner organ workshop)
1989 Peccum St. Anthony Church 4721113 Petkum organ.jpg II / p 14th Restoration of the organ by Valentin Ulrich Grotian (1694–1699) (Krummhörner organ workshop)
1989-1990 Suurhusen Suurhuser Church Organ Suurhusen4.jpg II / P 7th Repair of the organ by Gustav Brönstrup (1959); previously as a house organ in Oldenburg (Pedagogical Academy) and then in Detern (Krummhörner organ workshop)
1990 Rotenburg City Church I. 3 Construction of a new chest organ (masterpiece); Wooden registers (8 ', 4', 2 '); Tuning pitches a '= 415 Hz or 440 Hz
1990 Brackwede Bartholomew Church I / P 5 Overhaul and re-intonation of the positive by Walcker (around 1965)
1990 Greetsiel Greetsieler Church
2009 07 Greetsiel Organ Prospectus.JPG
I / p 6th Restoration of the organ by Karl Schuke (1963) behind the historical prospectus by Johann Friedrich Constabel (1738) by the Krummhörner organ workshop
1990-1991 Holtgaste Liudgeri Church Holtgaste organ.jpg I / p 7th Restoration of the organ by Arnold Rohlfs (1864–1865) (Krummhörner organ workshop) → Organ of the Liudgeri Church (Holtgaste)
1991-1992 Sattenhausen Ev.-ref. church Sattenhausen organ.jpg I / P 9 Restoration of the organ by Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle (1789–1790), which underwent major modifications
1992-1993 Aurich - Sandhorst St. Johannis II / P 17th Re-voicing of the organ by Karl Schuke (1966–1972) and expansion by a register that had remained vacant in 1972
1993-1994 Oldendorp Oldendorper Church Oldendorp organ.jpg I / p 9 Restoration of the organ by the Rohlfs brothers (1870)
? Private I. 3? Construction of a new chest organ
1997 Ditzumerverlaat reformed Church Ditzumerverlaat organ.jpg II / P 9 Overhaul of the organ by Ernst Leeflang (1970) and register exchange
1999 Elisabethfehn Christ Church II / P 14th Overhaul of the organ by Walcker (1970)
1999 Rodenkirchen Parish hall I. 3 New construction of a positive with wooden registers
2002-2008 jade Trinity Church
Jade organ 53961546.jpg
II / P 21st Restoration of the organ by Johann Dietrich Busch (1739)
2007 or 2008 Engerhafe St. John the Baptist Engerhafe organ 1.jpg I / p 9 Restoration of the organ by Hermann Hillebrand (1971–1973) behind the prospectus by Hinrich Just Müller (1774–1775)
2009 Ditzum Ditzum Church
Organ Ditzum.JPG
II / P 13 Repair and re-tuning of the organ by Karl Schuke (1965)

literature

  • Fritz Schild: Organ atlas of the historical and modern organs of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg . Noetzel, Wilhelmshaven 2008, ISBN 3-7959-0894-9 .
  • Harald Vogel , Reinhard Ruge, Robert Noah, Martin Stromann: Organ landscape Ostfriesland . Soltau-Kurier-Norden, Norden 1995, ISBN 3-928327-19-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Harald Vogel , Reinhard Ruge, Robert Noah, Martin Stromann: Organ landscape Ostfriesland . Soltau-Kurier-Norden, Norden 1995, ISBN 3-928327-19-4 , p. 13 .
  2. Kopp organ building (as of February 6, 2010).