Dieter Noeske
Organ building Rotenburg | |
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legal form | one-man business |
founding | 1960 |
Seat | Rotenburg on the Fulda |
management | Dieter Noeske |
Branch | Musical instrument making |
Website | [1] |
Dieter Noeske (* 1936 in Wriezen ) is a German organ builder .
Life
Dieter Noeske was born as the son of the businessman Berthold Noeske and received piano and violin lessons as a child. He learned organ building from Karl Gerbig in Eberswalde. This was followed by the journeyman's years at Karl Schuke's Berlin organ building workshop , where he concentrated on intonation. In 1960, at the age of 23, he took over the organ workshop from August Möller in Rotenburg an der Fulda , which in turn looks back on a long tradition of organ building. In 1964 he passed the master craftsman examination with Paul Ott . His workshop foreman Peter Kozeluh (* 1961) has been a partner in the company since 2008.
plant
Noeske is committed to the classic principles of organ building without committing to a particular style period. Around 120 new organs have been built since 1964, most of them in Hesse, Northern Germany and Berlin. From the 1990s, Noeske campaigned for the preservation of village organs in East Germany.
List of works (selection)
year | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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around 1960 | Odenhausen (Lumda) | Ev. church | I / P | 7th | Acquired in 1978 as a used organ | |
1962 | Rotenburg on the Fulda | Jakobikirche | II / P | 30th | Extension of the organ by Jost Friedrich Schäffer (1682); Modified in 1989 by Noeske | |
1964 | Sontra | St. Mary | II / P | 24 | originally without an independent pedal; New building behind a historical prospect by Johann Adam Gundermann (1711) | |
1969 | Melsungen | Melsungen town church | II / P | 27 | New building | |
1970-1971 | Berlin-Schmargendorf | Schmargendorf village church | I / P | 14th | New building | |
1971 | Tann (Rhön) | City Church | II / P | 27 | New building; 2001 Revision and completion of vacant registers by Hoffmann Orgelbau | |
1973 | Bad Arolsen | City Church | III / P | 37 | New building behind the Rococo prospect by Johann Stephan Heeren / Marcus Christoph Krau (1779–1782) | |
1974 | Berlin-Borsigwalde | Grace Christ Church | II / P | 23 | New building | |
1974 | Acquisitions | Collegiate church | III / P | 40 | New building, rebuilt by Noeske in 1980 and 2004 | |
1982 | Feudingen | Protestant church | II / P | 21st | New building behind the historic prospectus from 1715, reusing 3 registers from 1893 | |
1982 | Korbach | St. Nikolai | II / P | 24 | New building behind the historic prospect by Johann Friedrich Schäffer (1742–1744) | |
1983 | Cleverbrück | St. Martin Church | III / P | 40 | New building | |
1987 | Niederzwehren | Matthew Church | II / P | 24 | New building | |
1988 | Berlin-Gesundbrunnen | Lazarus Hospital | II / P | 15th | New building | |
1989 | Nentershausen | Ev. church | II / P | 14th | Partly new building and reconstruction behind the prospectus by Jost Friedrich Schäffer (1696) | |
1990 | Schmillinghausen | Ev. church | I (II / P) | 6 (16) | New building behind the historical prospectus (around 1717) by Andreas Reinecke / Bernhard Reinecke (?); expandable | |
1990-1991, 2002, 2008 | Berlin-Wilmersdorf | Auenkirche | IV / P | 78 | Extension and partial reconstruction of the organ by P. Furtwängler & Hammer (1898 / 1922–1924) | |
1994 | Ostenholz | Ev.-luth. church | I / P | 8th | New building behind a historic prospect | |
1996 | Hessian Lichtenau | City Church | II / P | 27 | New building behind a neo-Gothic housing, some of which was made by the Euler brothers (1890) | |
2001 | Wellerode | Protestant church | II / P | 13 | New building behind a historical prospectus and incorporating individual registers of the previous organ | |
2004 | Rotenburg on the Fulda | St. Elisabeth and Mary | III / P | 38 | New building behind housing by Ernst Rinck (1865) | |
2007 | Wingeshausen | Protestant church | II / P | 15th | New building including gallery parapet |
literature
- Hermann Fischer : 100 years of the Association of German Organ Builders: 1891–1991 . Ed .: Association of German Organ Builders. Orgelbau-Fachverlag, Lauffen 1991, ISBN 3-921848-18-0 .
Web links
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Orgelbau Rotenburg: Dieter Noeske , seen March 29, 2011.
- ^ Siegfried Neuber: Organ builder in Kurhessen-Waldeck . In: Quintet . No. 16, 2009, pp. 26–28 ( online ) (PDF file; 1.59 MB), viewed March 29, 2011.
- ↑ Hermann Fischer: 100 Years of the Association of German Organ Builders: 1891–1991 . Ed .: Association of German Organ Builders. Orgelbau-Fachverlag, Lauffen 1991, ISBN 3-921848-18-0 , p. 262 .
- ^ Franz Bösken , Hermann Fischer: Sources and research on the organ history of the Middle Rhine (= contributions to the Middle Rhine music history . Volume 29.2 ). tape 3 : Former province of Upper Hesse. Part 2: M-Z . Schott, Mainz 1988, ISBN 3-7957-1331-5 , p. 759 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Noeske, Dieter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organ builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1936 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Spices |