Georg Friedrich Gruneberg
Georg Friedrich Grüneberg (born December 13, 1752 in Magdeburg , † October 22, 1827 in Stettin , Pomerania ) was a German organ builder in Stettin.
Life
His father Philipp Wilhelm Grüneberg was an organ builder in Magdeburg , since 1767 in Belgard in Pomerania. Georg Friedrich learned from his father, as did his brother Johann Wilhelm , who later became an organ builder in Brandenburg an der Havel. Georg Friedrich Grüneberg worked for Johann Gottlieb Mehnert in Stettin from around 1779 and took over his workshop in 1782.
His son August Wilhelm took it over in 1824, the grandson Barnim Grüneberg made it the most important in the Baltic Sea region.
Works (selection)
Georg Friedrich Grüneberg is familiar with new buildings, changes in disposition, repairs and new building offers. The prospectus and parts of the organ in Chojnice and parts in Poznań have been preserved .
New organs
year | place | building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1779-1782 | Posen (Poznan) | Kreuzkirche, today All Saints Church |
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Altar organ in new church, with Mehnert, in 1868 extensive reconstruction by W. Sauer to II / P, 30, today I / P, 19, prospectus and parts of the organ preserved | ||
1783 | Konitz (Chojnice), West Prussia | Augustinian monastery church | II / P | 23 | 1819 transfer to the Church of the Annunciation, later pneumatic reconstruction by A. Terletzki , 1947 transfer to Johanneskirche, 1954 reconstruction by Sobiechowski with a new prospectus on II / P, 37, parts of the Grüneberg organ preserved | |
1818 | Stettin (Szczecin) | St. Peter and Paul | II / P | 24 | not received | |
1822 | Schwedt | City Church | not received |
More work
year | place | building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1767 | Belgard (Białogard) | church | Guess when rebuilding Marx | |||
1781 | Stettin (Szczecin) | St. Nikolai | Repair, with Mehnert | |||
1782 | Szczecin | St. Mary | Repair, with Mehnert | |||
1786 | Szczecin | St. Jacobi | Change of disposition, repairs as early as 1783 | |||
1796 | Koenigsberg (Chojna), Neumark | St. Mary | Repairs, then 1811 repairs offer | |||
1800 | Cammin , Pomerania | Dom | Scheduling changes and repairs | |||
1804 | Driesen (Drezdenko), Neumark | church | Draft prospectus as to whether it was built is not known | |||
1811 | Demmin , Pomerania | St. Barholomaei | New build offer, not built | |||
1821 | Briest | church | New building offer, not accepted |
literature
- Christhard Kirchner, Uwe Pape: Grüneberg, Georg Friedrich (3) . 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. 190f.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, history and today's disposition (Polish)
- ↑ Chojnice, Church of the Annunciation, Musican Sacram, History (Polish)
- ↑ Basilica of John the Baptist Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, history and current organ disposition (Polish)
- ↑ Basilica of John the Baptist Organ Database, with today's organ (Dutch)
- ↑ Research Institute for Organ Research Brandenburg, section 2017, click third image
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Grüneberg, Georg Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organ builder in Szczecin |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 13, 1752 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Magdeburg |
DATE OF DEATH | October 22, 1827 |
Place of death | Szczecin , Pomerania |