Guido Nenninger
Guido Nenninger (born June 20, 1918 in Munich ; † March 19, 2003 in Munich) was a German organ builder .
From 1952 Guido Nenninger continued to run his father Leopold's Munich business . He made a name for himself especially through restoration work in collaboration with Rudolf Quoika . Wilhelm Stöberl took over the workshop in the early 1990s . Today, Munich organ builder Johannes Führer works there .
List of works (excerpt)
year | place | building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1954 | Munich - Sendling | Assumption Church | III / P | 32 | 1994 New Eule building | |
1954 | Wiedenzhausen | St. Florian | II / P | 10 | ||
1957 | Scheyern | Monastery Church of the Holy Cross and the Assumption of Mary |
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IV / P | 60 | 1979 New building by Georg Jann → Organs of the Scheyern Basilica |
1957 | Munich - Milbertshofen | Thanksgiving Church | II / P | 12 | 1979 New building by Stöberl | |
1958 | Munich - Harlaching | Holy Family | III / P | 36 (37) | Partial expansion began in 1950 under Leopold Nenninger, completed in 1958 and 1968 by Guido Nenninger; 1992 New building by Riegner - & - Friedrich | |
1958 | Rohr in Lower Bavaria | Monastery church |
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III / P | 32 | in the baroque prospectus by Johann Konrad Brandenstein (1725) 2006 new building by Metzler (II / 29) → organ |
1959 | St. Ottilien | Archabbey of Sankt Ottilien | III / P | 43 | 1994 New building by Sandtner. | |
1959 | Munich - Harlaching | Maria Immaculate |
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III / P | 34 | 2016 New building by Rieger Orgelbau . |
1959 | Ottobrunn | Michaelskirche | II / P | 34 | 1995 New building by Rieger Orgelbau . | |
1959 | Munich - Isarvorstadt | St. Stephan at the Old South Cemetery |
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II / P | 20 (21) | Completely preserved, but unplayable since the gaming table was removed. |
1960 | Vilsbiburg | Assumption Day |
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III / P | 33 | One of the first fully mechanical organs in Nenninger |
1962 | Munich-Solln | Apostle Church | III / P | 32 | 2018 Reconstruction by Munich organ builder Johannes Führer (including expansion by a violon 16 'and construction of a new console) | |
1962 | Rottenbuch | Augustinian Canon Monastery |
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III / P | 34 | Prospectus by Balthasar Freiwiß from 1747 |
1962 | Sittenbach (Odelzhausen) | St. Laurence | II / P | 12 | ||
1964 | Munich-Perlach | St. Paulus (Perlach) |
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II / P | 17th | Restored and expanded in 1981 by Wilhelm Stöberl |
1965 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen - Burgrain | St. Michael | II / P | 18th | → organ | |
1965 | Andechs | Monastery church of St. Nicholas and Elisabeth | II / P | 24 | 2005 New building by Jann | |
1965 | Erding | St. Johann | I. | 5 | Choir organ, in contrast to the main organ! | |
1966 | Erding | St. Johann | III / P | 39 | 1991 New building by Rieger | |
1966 | Munich - Hasenbergl | St. Nicholas | II / P | 24 | 1998 New building by Vleugels | |
1966 | Pipinsried | St. Dionysius | II / P | 8th | ||
1967 | Neuburg on the Danube | Apostle Church | II / P | 16 | → organ | |
1968 | Weilheim in Upper Bavaria | St. Polten | ||||
1969 | Langenpettenbach | St. Michael | II / P | 11 | ||
1969 | Munich - Großhadern | Funeral hall at the forest cemetery (new part) | II / P | 12 | ||
1969 | Munich - Isarvorstadt | House church in the Kreszentiastift retirement home | II / P | 15th | ||
~ 1970 | Munich - Isarvorstadt | Evangelical Methodist Peace Church | II / P | 8th | Exact year of construction unknown | |
~ 1970 | Munich | Nazareth Church |
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II / P | 18th | |
1970 | Murnau am Staffelsee | St. Nicholas | II / P | 21st | 1992 two registers by Dieter Schingnitz replaced → Organ |
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1973 | Munich - Nymphenburg | Catholic Apostolic Church | II / P | 20th | 2014 restoration by Orgelbau Rieger | |
1974 | Moosburg on the Isar | St. Kastulus Munster |
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III / P | 39 | → organ |
1975 | Munich-Moosach | St. Martin |
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III / P | 38 | 2015 New building III / 40 by Orgelbau Goll → Organ |
1975 | Munich - Sendling | Gethsemane Church |
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II / P | 23 | A special feature is the open installation of the organ including a swellable Plexiglas case |
1975 | Welshofen | St. Peter | I / P | 7th | ||
1977 | Loiching | St. Peter and Paul | II / P | 17th | ||
1977 | Munich - Neuperlach | St. James | II / P | 14th | 2013 sold to the Heilig-Geist-Kirche Pöcking | |
1977 | Munich - Harlaching | Holy Family | I / P | 5 | Mobile positive for the weekday chapel | |
1978 | Oberschleissheim | Patrona Bavariae | II / P | 17th | ||
1980 | regensburg | Niedermünster Church |
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II / P | 33 | |
1981 | Mainburg | Our Lady |
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III / P | 31 | |
1982 | Rottenburg an der Laaber | St. George |
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II / P | 22nd | |
1982 | Alteglofsheim | St. Laurence | II / P | 16 | ||
1986 | Munich - pheasant garden | Isaiah Church |
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II / P | 11 (12) | |
1986 | Geisling (Pfatter) | Mary birth | II / P | 12 | ||
1987 | Munich - Ludwigsvorstadt | Chapel in the Maria Theresia Clinic | I / P | 8th | ||
1987 | Rosenheim-Kastenau | Holy Family | II / P | 11 (12) | ||
1988 | Hohenbrunn | St. Stephen |
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II / P | 12 | |
1990 | Holzhausen (Straßlach-Dingharting) | St. Martin |
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I / P | 6th |
literature
- Georg Brenninger: Organs in Old Bavaria . Bruckmann, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7654-1859-5 .
- Hermann Fischer , Theodor Wohnhaas : Lexicon of southern German organ builders . Florian Noetzel Verlag, Heinrichshofen-Bücher, Wilhelmshaven 1994, ISBN 3-7959-0598-2 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nenninger, Guido |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organ builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 20, 1918 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | March 19, 2003 |
Place of death | Munich |