Heinrich Compenius the Younger

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Heinrich Compenius the Younger (* around 1565 in Eisleben , † September 22, 1631 in Halle ) was a German organ builder .

Life

Heinrich Compenius the Younger was born in Eisleben in 1565. Esaias Compenius the Elder's brother had lived in Halle since 1597, after having lived in Nordhausen for some time . He was the father of four sons who were also organ builders, including Johann Heinrich Compenius , Esaia Compenius the Younger and Ludwig Compenius .

Proven works

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1610-1612 Castle (near Magdeburg) St. Nicolai
1611 Niederndodeleben St. Peter and Paul
1612 Glaucha near Halle St. George's Church
1604-1615 Magdeburg Dom II / P 43 three manuals on two manuals
1617 Taucha
1617 Markranstädt
before 1619 Riddagshausen Monastery Monastery church Riddagshausen monastery church 14.jpg II / P 31 original disposition handed down to Michael Praetorius ; Receive parts of the prospectus; 1979 New building by the Alfred Führer company based on the old planning
1627 Leipzig Pauline Church repair
1627 Oschatz St. Aegidien Church
1630 Leipzig Thomaskirche , small organ extension

literature

  • Salomon Kümmerle: Compenius, family . In: Encyclopedia of Protestant Church Music . tape 1 . Gütersloh 1888, p. 286 f .
  • Uwe Pape (Ed.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders . tape 1 : Thuringia and the surrounding area . Pape, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-921140-86-4 , pp. 43 .
  • Gottfried Rehm : The Compenius organ at Kroppenstedt . Niebüll 2002, p. 67 ff .
  • Winfried Schlepphorst: Compenius, family . In: Music in the past and present 2 . Person part, band 4 . Bärenreiter / Metzler, Kassel / Stuttgart 2000, Sp. 1438-1446 .

Web links

Commons : Heinrich Compenius the Younger  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Newspaper report on the 400th anniversary , In: Volksstimme , July 6, 2011, accessed on February 3, 2019.
  2. Barry Jordan : Organ in Magdeburg , accessed on February 3, 2019.
  3. Other examples of the unusual pedal disposition with Bauer Flute / Recorder 1 'and shelf / Schalmei 4' are called by Franz Bösken , Hermann Fischer : sources and research on organ history of the Middle Rhine (=  contributions to Mittelrheinische music history . Band 29.1 ). tape 3 : Former province of Upper Hesse. Part 1: A-L . Schott, Mainz 1988, ISBN 3-7957-1330-7 , p. 250 .
  4. ^ Michael Praetorius : Syntagma musicum . Volume 2: De Organographia. Wolfenbüttel 1619 ( online ).