Ferdinand Dinse
August Ferdinand Dinse (born January 17, 1811 in Biesenthal ; † December 28, 1889 ) was a German organ builder .
Ferdinand Dinse was born in the then Mark Brandenburg, in the city of Biesenthal. He was a student and journeyman in the Berlin organ building workshop of Carl August Buchholz . In 1839 he and his son-in-law August Lang (1794–1858) founded the organ building company Lang & Dinse in Berlin . After Lang's death, he continued to run the company as sole owner and founded a new company headquarters in Dresdener Strasse in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1866. The company passed in 1871 to his sons Oswald Dinse (1845–1918) and Paul Dinse (1849–1916). A total of 48 new buildings are assigned to him. The sons developed the company into a highly industrialized organ building workshop. In the years between 1872 and 1897 alone, they built over 600 organs in many cities in Europe.
List of works (selection)
Lang & Dinse
Ferdinand Dinse initially built a number of organs in various areas of the Mark Brandenburg with August Lang as Lang & Dinse .
New organs
year | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1843 | Neulietzegöricke | Village church | I / P | 10 | 2016/17 restoration and reconstruction of the original organ by Scheffler | |
1845 | Altwustrow , Oderbruch | Village church | I / P | 10 | Conversions and rescheduling around 1950 and 1978 then by Fahlberg on I / 5, now without Pefal | |
1845 | Altmädewitz , Oderbruch | Village church | I / P | 11 | receive | |
around 1845 | Lunow , Barnim | Village church | I / P | 9 | Built in 1848, restored by Scheffler in 2010 | |
1847 | Berlin-Kreuzberg | St. Jacobi Church | II / P | 31 | Assisted in organ by Johann Friedrich Schultze , destroyed in 1945 | |
1849 | Stangenhagen , Teltow | Village church | I / P | 6? | ||
around 1849/50 | Spandau | St. Marien am Behnitz | ||||
around 1850 (?) | Glienick , Teltow | Village church | I / P | 7th | ||
1852 | Falkenhagen , Uckermark | Village church | II / P | 11 | ||
1852 | Bandelow , Uckermark | Village church | II / P | 14th | ||
1856 | Schönwerder, Uckermark | Village church | II / P | 11 | ||
1857 | Ludersdorf | Village church | I / P | 8th | 2014 general overhaul and new prospect pipes by Scheffler | |
1857 | Lichterfelde | Village church | 1995 extensive renovation and new disposition in the old housing by Fahlberg on I / P, 7 | |||
1859 | Melzow , Uckermark | Village church | I / P | 10 | ||
1859 | Berkholz , Uckermark | Village church | I / P | 5 |
More work
- 1849 Spandau , Johanniskirche, repair of the Grüneberg organ from 1783
Ferdinand Dinse
From 1859 Ferdinand Dinse built organs on his own, initially as Lang & Dinse , from 1861 as Ferdinand Dinse .
year | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1859 | Biesenthal | City Church | II / P | 20th | largest organ | |
1859 | Riding wine | Village church | II / P | 13 | receive? | |
1859 | Schildberg, today Golenice | Village church | II / P | 12 | receive | |
1859 | Old Rüdnitz, today Stara Rudnica | Village church | receive? | |||
1859-1860 | Peitz | church | II / P | 23 | not received | |
1859 | Melzow | Village church | I / P | 10 | 2003/04 restored by Christian Scheffler | |
1860 | Great Leuthen | Protestant church | I / p | 7th | ||
around 1860 | Berlin-Kreuzberg | House of the sausage manufacturer Niquet | II / P | 9 | ||
before 1861 | Stolzenhagen | Village church | I / P | 8th | Parts stored, rebuilding necessary | |
1861 | Falkenwalde , today Wierzchlas | Village church | I / P | 8th | receive? | |
1861 | Luebben | Wendish Church | II / P | 9 | not received | |
1862 | Trebbin | church | II / P | 15th | not received | |
1864 | Birnbaum , today Międzychód, Greater Poland | church | receive | |||
around 1865 | Werbelow , Uckermark | Village church | I / P | 8th | Original condition with later prospect pipes, not playable, damaged church | |
around 1865 | Wilsickow , Uckermark | Village church | II / P | 10 | Around 1965 reorganization by Eule , today two original pedal stops from Dinse | |
1865 | Hohenkuhnsdorf near Dahme | Village church | I / P | 5 | receive | |
1867 | Trebenow | Protestant church | I. | 8th | General overhaul in 1992 by Wolter, few original Dinse pipes | |
1868 | Herzfelde near Berlin | Village church | II / P | 13 | several changes | |
1868 | Hohenseefeld near Dahme | Village church | I / P | 7th | receive | |
1869 | Illmersdorf near Dahme | Village church | I / P | 9 | receive | |
1869 | Berlin | Sacred Heart Chapel | II / P | 11 | 1889 to Hetzdorf in the Uckermark, 1994 restoration and rearrangement by Wolter, all metal pipes new, some Dinse wooden pipes preserved | |
1869-1871 | Prittisch , today Przytoczna | church | I / P | 8th | original preserved, in need of restoration | |
1870 | Wesendorf | Village church | I / P | 11 | 1978 moved to Bernau in the catholic Herz-Jesu-Kirche with small changes by Fahlberg | |
1871 | Kagel | Village church | I / P | 8th | 2015 restoration by Jörg Dutschke |
Dinse brothers
From 1871/72 the sons, as the Dinse brothers, built over 500 organs, mainly in the Mark Brandenburg and other places.
year | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1874 | Levenhagen | Marienkirche | Removed between 1966 and 1968 including the west gallery. Whereabouts unknown. | |||
1876 | Great Möringen | St. Leonhard Church | II | 10 | receive | |
1880 | Kranz , today Kręcko | church | II / P | 13 | receive | |
1881 | Meiningen | Immaculate Conception of Mary | Hans von Bülow donated 1,000 marks to the costs . The church was demolished in 1967. | |||
1885 | Marzahn | Marzahn village church | II / P | 12 | Reinstalled from reconditioned and new parts in 1912. | |
1888 | Berlin-Rahnsdorf | Rahnsdorf village church | I / P | 8th | Mostly preserved in its original condition; mechanically; By 1997 Alexander Schuke outdated | |
1888 | Berlin center | Sing-Akademie zu Berlin | Destroyed by bombs in 1943 | |||
1893 | Berlin-Gesundbrunnen | St. Sebastian Church | III / P | 43 | The organ prospectus was produced by Gustav Kuntzsch , an institute for church art, Wernigerode .
The organ was destroyed by fire bombs in 1943 . |
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1894 | Luckenwalde | St. Jakobi Church | Wood sculptor Gustav Kuntzsch, Wernigerode, created the organ front.
The organ was rebuilt in 1940–1943 by the Gustav Heinze Organ Builders and includes three manuals and 43 sounding registers. |
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1895 | Zinnowitz | Ev. church | II / P | 11 | → organ | |
1896 | Schünow | Village church | ||||
1898 | Berlin-Lichterfelde | Petrus Church | II / P | 15th | Replaced by a new building after war damage in 1967. | |
1898 | Berlin-Gesundbrunnen | St. Afra Church | In 2014 the organ was replaced by an organ built in 1869 by the English organ builder William Hill for the Trinity Methodist Church in Burton on Trent, which closed in 2011.
The Dinse organ is now - restored and expanded - in the parish church of St. Marien in Fröndenberg . |
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1899 | Sassnitz | St. John's Church | II / P | 13 | → organ | |
1903 | Berlin-Friedrichshagen | Christophoruskirche | Built in 1903 with I + P / 8, 1907 new building by Gebr. Dinse (II + P / 31), 1939 new building by A. Schuke / Potsdam (III + P / 40) using the Dinse cone shop | |||
1906 | Berlin-Wilhelmsruh | Luther Church | II / P | 12 | → organ | |
1906 | Berlin center | Franz. Friedrichstadt Church | III / P | 43 | Destroyed in 1944. → organ | |
1908 | Berlin-Friedrichshain | Zwinglikirche | II / P | 33 | Largest largely originally preserved Dinse organ → organ | |
1909 | Kienbaum (Grünheide) | Village church | Originally built around 1880 for a church in Berlin. | |||
1910 | Berlin-Rosenthal | Nordend parish hall | II / P | 12 | Fritz Gottlob, the architect of the parish hall, designed the organ prospectus. The instrument, which was badly damaged in World War II, was restored, but the sound material was not particularly good afterwards. The demolition was prevented in favor of a general overhaul. | |
1911 | Woltersdorf (Nuthe glacial valley) | Village church | I / P | 8th | 1917 Sale of the tin prospectus pipes, zinc since then - otherwise original. → organ | |
1911 | Demnitz | Demnitz village church | ||||
1912 | Berlin-Lankwitz | Mater Dolorosa | II / P | 18 + 2 | Destroyed on August 23, 1943 after being hit by a phosphorus incendiary bomb. | |
1912 | Berlin-Kaulsdorf | Kaulsdorf village church | Replaced in 2010 by a new instrument from Orgelbau Sandtner , into which some well-preserved parts of the Dinse organ were integrated. | |||
1912 | Petershagen / Eggersdorf | Petershagen village church | ||||
1913 | Sieversdorf | Sieversdorf village church | ||||
1914 | Lower back | Niederlehme Church | II / P | 12 | Originally preserved instrument of the 12-register type by the Dinse brothers. → organ | |
1914 | Gosen | Village church | II / P | 9 | original preserved → organ |
literature
- Catalog of the organ building establishment Gebrüder Dinse Berlin SO Reprint of the catalog from around 1897. Pape Verlag, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-921140-24-5 .
- Dinse . In: Uwe Pape, Wolfram Hackel, Christhard Kirchner (Eds.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2017. pp. 108–110.
Web links
- August Ferdinand Dinse Institute for Organ Research
- Dinse Brothers Institute for Organ Research
- Dinse brothers organ index, some organs
- Dinse Orgeldatabase, 75 organs (Dutch, German)
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Ferdinand Dinse gave his hometown Biesenthal ... an organ for the Protestant church in 1859" ( Memento of the original from May 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at barnim-tourismus.de, accessed on December 29, 2012.
- ↑ The Dinse organ in the Evangelical City Church in Biesenthal / published by the Evangelical Parish Biesenthal
- ↑ cf. Lexicon of north German organ builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area , 2017, as well as Hannes Ludwig: Orgel Handbuch Brandenburg. Volume 1. Uckermark (western part) . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2005; Karl Richter: Organ Manual Brandenburg. Volume 3. Barnim . Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2009., as well as Karl Richter: Orgel Handbuch Brandenburg. Volume 4. Märkisch Oderland . Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2009.
- ↑ Signatures of the two organ builders, Institute for Organ Research Brandenburg
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research, also Karl Richter: Orgel Handbuch Brandenburg. Volume 3. Barnim . Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2014
- ↑ Organ restoration Scheffler organ building workshop
- ↑ Organ Institute for Organ Research (Dutch)
- ↑ Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
- ↑ Helmut Kißner, Cordia Schlegelmilch: The prehistory. In: Helmut Kißner, Cordia Schlegelmilch: The Church of St. Marien am Behnitz in Spandau. A forgotten work by August Soller. Berlin 2004, pp. 23–38, here p. 38.
- ↑ Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
- ^ Organ Orgeldatabase (Dutch), based on the Brandenburg Organ Manual . Part 1.
- ^ Organ Orgeldatabase (Dutch), based on the Brandenburg Organ Manual . Part 1.
- ^ Organ Orgeldatabase (Dutch), based on the Brandenburg Organ Manual . Part 1.
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research, also Organ Manual Brandenburg, Volume 3
- ^ Organ restoration Scheffler, with a different date 1876
- ↑ organ organ index, with 1876
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research
- ^ Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch), based on the Brandenburg Organ Manual. Part 1.
- ^ Organ Orgeldatabase (Dutch), based on the Brandenburg Organ Manual . Part 1.
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research, also Organ Manual Brandenburg, Volume 3
- ↑ no information from Musicam Sacram and Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
- ↑ no information from Musicam Sacram and Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
- ↑ Which Church?
- ^ Organ Melzow Summer Concerts
- ↑ Organ Ev. Village church Groß Leuthen ( Memento from December 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on May 29, 2014.
- ↑ Organ Organ Database (Dutch)
- ^ Organ in Stolzenhagen Institute for Organ Research
- ↑ no information from Musicam Sacram and Wirtualne Centrum Orgamowe
- ↑ Which Church?
- ^ Hannes Ludwig: Organ manual Brandenburg. Volume 1. Uckermark (western part) . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2005. pp. 194–198
- ^ Hannes Ludwig: Organ manual Brandenburg. Volume 1. Uckermark (western part) . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2005. S. 200f.
- ^ Hannes Ludwig: Organ manual Brandenburg. Volume 1. Uckermark (western part) . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2005. S. 186f.
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research, also Karl Richter: Orgel Handbuch Brandenburg. Volume 4. Märkisch-Oderland . Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2008.
- ^ Hannes Ludwig: Organ manual Brandenburg. Volume 1. Uckermark (western part) . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2005, p. 78
- ^ Church of Hetzdorf on Uckermark churches. Retrieved August 1, 2019 .
- ↑ Organ Organ Database (Dutch)
- ↑ Organ in Przytoczna Musicam Sacram (Polish)
- ^ Organ Institute for Organ Research, also Organ Manual Brandenburg, Volume 3
- ↑ Martin Schulze: Organ Manual Brandenburg. Volume 5. Oder-Spree . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2007.
- ↑ Ceremony for the refurbished Dinse organ in the Märkische Oderzeitung on September 4th, 2015 (press review)
- ^ The organ landscape of the northern Altmark. Retrieved May 6, 2020 .
- ^ Church of the Transfiguration of Lord Kręcko (Polish). Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
- ^ Rahnsdorf village, excursion destinations at Müggelsee with details on the village church
- ↑ The organ him Rahnsdorf in the Organindex Wiki
- ↑ Kienbaum Church. , accessed June 13, 2014.
- ^ Ludwig Dihm: The village church in Demnitz near Fürstenwalde. In: Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung, XXXI. Volume, No. 29/1911 of April 8, 1911, p. 178 ff. ( Online publication , accessed on November 18, 2016).
- ^ The reconstruction of 1912. Evangelical Church Berlin - Brandenburg - Silesian Upper Lusatia, archived from the original on October 19, 2013 ; accessed on September 14, 2011 (reference to Dinse organ).
- ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
- ↑ Homepage of the Kyritz-Wusterhausen church district ( Memento from April 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dinse, Ferdinand |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Dinse, August Ferdinand (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organ builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 17, 1811 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Biesenthal |
DATE OF DEATH | December 28, 1889 |