Ekkehard Simon

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Ekkehard Simon (born April 5, 1936 in Lauban , Lower Silesia Province ; † May 2, 2018 in Landshut ) was a German organ builder .

Life

Ekkehard Simon was trained by Julius Zwirner in Munich . He started his own business in Landshut and Ergolding in 1962 and built numerous larger organs, mainly in southern Germany.

List of works (selection)

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1967 Munich Revelation Church
Munich Revelation Church Organ.jpg
II / P 25th
1968 court Hospital Church
Organ Hospital.jpg
II / P 17th organ
1969 Munich Luther Church
Muenchen Lutherkirche organ.jpg
III / P 39 organ
1970 Dachau Mercy Church
Dachau Gnadenkirche organ.jpg
II / P 26th
1971 Memmingen Christ Church
Hans-Eberhard Roß at the Simon organ.jpg
II / P 20th
1973 Landshut Christ Church III / P 43 organ
1978 augsburg Fugger Chapel
Augsburg St. Anna organ.jpg
III / P 37 organ
1979 Fuerth St. Michael
Fuerth St Michael AB 2011 14.JPG
III / P 45 organ
1984 Landshut St. Martin
LandshutStMartinInside02.jpg
IV / P 77 In the baroque prospectus by Hans Georg Weißenburger (around 1625)
Organ
1985 Weissdorf St. Mary II / P 24 organ
1986 Oberglaim Assumption Day II / P 14th organ
1991 Mirskofen Mater Dolorosa II / P 18th In the baroque prospectus from 1740.
Organ

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Landshuter Zeitung of May 12, 2018: Ekkehard Simon obituary notice . Online at markt.idowa.de ; accessed on May 24, 2018
  2. ^ A b c Hermann Fischer , Theodor Wohnhaas : Lexicon of southern German organ builders. Noetzel, Wilhelmshaven 1994, ISBN 3-7959-0598-2 , p. 392.