Gottlieb Heise

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Heise organ from 1837 with extensions by Sauer from 1908 in the St. Nikolai Church in Potsdam . Destroyed in World War II.

Gottlieb Heise (born March 23, 1785 in Querfurt , Electorate of Saxony , † June 20, 1847 in Potsdam , Kingdom of Prussia ) was a German organ builder . The renowned Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau GmbH emerged from his Potsdam workshop in 1894 .

Life

Gottlieb Heise was trained by Georg Christian Knecht in Tübingen . In 1820 he went to Potsdam and opened an organ workshop at Charlottenstraße 50. Heise was valued by the Prussian government and was promoted by it. After his death in 1847, Carl Ludwig Gesell , who had previously been Heise's first assistant for eight years, took over the company.

Other students were Carl Schultze , Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller , Friedrich Kienscherf and probably also Georg Mickley

Works (selection)

30 new organs by Gottlieb Heise are known today, especially in the Mittelmark , as well as conversions and repairs. Some smaller instruments have been preserved.

New organs

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1828 Lehnin Monastery St. Marien Monastery Church I / P 11 first known new organ, replaced around 1975
1834 Tarmow Village church I / P 8th receive
1835 Annenwalde Village church
Annenwalde view from the pulpit.JPG
I / P 8th restored
1836 Rudersdorf church II / P 12 receive?
1836 Herzberg (Mark) church
1837 Potsdam St. Nikolai
Federal archive picture 170-215, Potsdam, organ of the Nikolaikirche.jpg
1908 extended by Sauer to II / P, 26, destroyed in 1945
1840 Neuruppin St. Trinity Monastery Church II / P 22nd not received
1840 Schönerlinde Village church I / P 12 Replaced in 1931
1841 Freyenstein St. Mary I / P 13 receive
1841 Perwenitz Village church I / P 8th receive
1841 Michelsdorf St. Michaelis I / P 6th receive
1842 Lütte near Belzig church I / P 8th receive
1844 Sacrow near Potsdam Heilandskirche
1844 Friesack church II / P 17th Destroyed in 1945
1845 Zerpenschleuse Village church I / P 9 receive
1846 Mariendorf near Berlin Village church
1846 Nieder Neuendorf Village church I / P 5 receive
1846 Trechwitz Village church
Church Trechwitz, Heise-Orgel.jpg
I. 5 receive
1846 Frankfurt (Oder) Viadrina Museum I / P 8th
1847 Potsdam Friedenskirche II / P 18th Last known new organ, expanded and rebuilt several times, preserved
? Woxfelde, Neumark, today Głuchowo church II / P 17th probably not received

More work

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
Havelberg Dom II / P 30th Reconstruction of the Scholtze organ from 1777
Kyritz St. Mary Reubke organ
Saarmund church

literature

  • Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau GmbH: 100 years of Alexander Schuke organ building in Potsdam . thomasius verlag - Thomas Helms, Schwerin 1994.
  • Gottlieb Heise . 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.

Web links

Remarks

  1. Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse in the GDR era, renamed in 1991

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gottlieb Heise Institute for Organ Research
  2. Catalog of works ( Memento from November 26, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Schuke, pp. 21–22
  3. ^ Lehnin, Germany (Brandenburg) - Evangelical monastery church Sankt Marien , organ database (Dutch)
  4. Annenwalde, Germany (Brandenburg) - Evangelical Church ('Schinkel Church') , organ database, with disposition (Dutch)
  5. Templin / Annenwalde, village church , on organindex.de
  6. ^ Rüdersdorf near Berlin, Germany (Brandenburg) - Evangelical Hope Church , Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
  7. Potsdam, Germany (Brandenburg) - Nikolaikirche , organ database, with disposition (Dutch)
  8. Neuruppin, Germany (Brandenburg) - Evangelical monastery church Sankt Trinitatis , organ database
  9. Schönerlinde, Germany (Brandenburg) - village church , organ database
  10. Freyenstein, Germany (Brandenburg) - Marienkirche Orgeldatabase
  11. Michelsdorf in Brandenburg, Germany (Brandenburg) - Sankt Michaeliskirche , organ database, with disposition
  12. ^ Friesack, Germany (Brandenburg) - Evangelical Church , Orgeldatabase
  13. ^ Zerpenschleuse, Germany (Brandenburg) - village church , organ database, with disposition
  14. Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany (Brandenburg) - Museum Viadriana, Heise organ , organ database, with disposition (Dutch)
  15. ^ Głuchowo, Polska (Województwo Lubelskie) - Kościół Matki Boskiej Szkaplerznej , Orgeldatabase, no information from Musicam Sacram and Wirtualne Centrum Organowe in the Lubusz Voivodeship