Hermann Eule organ building Bautzen
Hermann Eule organ building Bautzen | |
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 1872 |
Seat | Bautzen , Germany |
management | Anne-Christin Eule (Management) Christoph Kumpe (workshop manager) |
Branch | Musical instrument making |
Website | http://www.euleorgelbau.de |
The company Hermann Eule Orgelbau Bautzen was founded on January 26th, 1872 as an organ building company and thus succeeded a long organ building tradition in Bautzen, which has been documented since the 16th century.
history
The company was founded by Hermann (August) Eule (1846–1929), son of the instrument maker Carl August Eule. From 1864 to 1868 he was an apprentice to Leopold Kohl in Bautzen and before 1872 worked as a journeyman with Carl I Voigt in Halberstadt and with Balthasar Schlimbach in Würzburg. When Hermann died, his daughter Johanna (1877–1970) continued the business, as the only son Georg had died in 1918. Her adopted son Hans owl took over in 1957, the company of his mother and led it until 1971. After the death of her husband Hans owl, Ingeborg Eule (1925-2017) led the company through difficult times: In 1972 was the previously with state participation working Company expropriated. But "because the organ builders brought foreign currency to the state, Ingeborg Eule had good cards for negotiations." The company initially operated under the name VEB Orgelbau Bautzen , the family name was added later.
In 1990 the company was reprivatised. Organ builder Armin Zuckerriedel (* 1942) was the managing director from 1987 to 2005, Ingeborg's granddaughter Anne-Christin Eule since 2006 and Jiří Kocourek since 2008, who handed it over to Dirk Eule, husband of Anne-Christin Eule, in 2013. Jiří Kocourek has been the artistic director since then , the organ builder Christoph Kumpe has been the technical director, has been with the company since 1978 and has worked as a designer and workshop manager for years.
Ingeborg Eule received the Saxon Order of Merit in 2006 - “also for having managed to save parts of the organ from the Leipzig University Church of St. Pauli . The university church was blown up in 1968 because it stood in the way of the new university campus. ” Ingeborg Eule died a few days before the inauguration of the concert organ on September 8, 2017 in the Dresden Kulturpalast .
Concert and church organs
Today, in addition to new buildings, historical organs are primarily restored . The company is committed to the great Saxon organ building tradition of Gottfried Silbermann . During the GDR era, a transportable concert organ was developed that could be brought to the venues in a Trabant combination. It was often used instead of a harpsichord for the basso continuo .
The company's founder built 173 organs, including the Bautzen cathedral organ from 1910 with 62 stops on three manuals and pedal as the largest instrument . In Saxony alone, around 400 organs were built by Hermann Eule and his successors, a large number of which have been preserved (as of 2017) . In addition to church organs, the company also produces organs for educational institutions, including the organs in the concert hall of the University of Music and Theater in Leipzig , in the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music in Tel-Aviv (both 2002), the teaching organ at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg ( 2007) and the concert organ in the great hall of the Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg (2010).
Works (selection)
The size of the instruments is indicated in the sixth column by the number of manuals and the number of sounding registers in the seventh column. A capital “P” stands for a separate pedal. Italics indicate that the organ in question is no longer or only the prospectus has been preserved.
year | opus | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1873 | 1 | Neukirch / Lausitz | Baroque church | first organ of the organ builder | |||
1876 | Bad Schandau | St. John's Church | not received | ||||
1877/1878 | 8th | Dresden | Johanneskirche | II / P | 28 | Expanded in 1893, rebuilt in 1909; Destroyed in 1945 | |
1878 | 7th | Kesselsdorf | St. Catherine's Church | II / P | 19th | ||
1880 | Cotta | Village church | II / P | 16 | |||
1884 | 25th | Neustadt in Saxony | St. Jacobi Church | II / P | 28 | 1977/1978 restored, completely overhauled in 2010 | |
1888 | 41 | Dresden- Pieschen | St. Mark's Church | II / P | 26th | Restored in 2006 | |
1888 | 44 | Filipov (Jiříkov) / CZ | Mary Help Basilica | II / P | 22nd | Refurbished in 2009 | |
1889 | 42 | Bernstadt ad Eigen | Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross | II / P | 32 | 1998 overhauled | |
1889 | 45 | Eibau | Eibau Church | II / P | 35 | Largest still preserved cone shop organ by H. Eule, completely overhauled in 2006 | |
1890 | 48 | Hochkirch | Village church | II / P | 34 | ||
1892 | 58 | Bautzen | Michaeliskirche | II / P | 27 | ||
1894 | 62 | Leipzig | Holy Cross Church | II / P | 32 | ||
1895 | 65 | Parents | St. Lawrence Church | II / P | 28 | large mechanical cone store organ | |
1896 | 68 | Schirgiswalde | Ev.-Luth. Michaeliskirche | II / P | 15th | Restored in 2015 | |
1896 | 69 | Dohna | Marienkirche | II / P | 28 | mechanical cone chest, swell mechanism with spoon step and blinds, one of the first late romantic Eule organs in Saxony; largely preserved | |
1897 | 70 | Arnsfeld | Parish church | ||||
1898 | 71 | Kleinwolmsdorf | Village church | II / P | 15th | Mechanical cone chests controlled by pneumatic relays in 1907, restored in 1990 and overhauled in 2010 → organ | |
1897 | 72 | Tharandt | Fördergersdorf Church | II / P | 14th | ||
1897-1900 | 76 | Stumble | Evangelical Lutheran City Church | II / P | 23 | Baroque case of the Johann Christian Pfennig organ from 1766 | |
1899-1900 | 80 | Sohland on the Spree | Ev.-Luth. church | II / P | 27 | Replacement building in the case of the Christian Herbig organ from 1824, overhauled in 1998 | |
1901 | Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb. | Emmaus Church | |||||
1901 | 86 | Börnichen / Erzgeb. | Parish church | II / P | 13 | ||
1901 | 88 | Waldkirchen / Erzgeb. | St. George | II / P | 18th | ||
1901 | 85 | Dresden Leuben | Assumption Church | II / P | 38 | pneumatic organ | |
1901 | Neusalza-Spremberg | Spremberg village church | II / P | 25th | |||
1904 | 98 | Varnsdorf | St. Peter and Paul | II / P | 25th | ||
1904 | 99 | Leipzig Kleinzschocher | Tabor Church | II / P | Damaged in the Second World War, renewed in 1966/1967 | ||
1908 | 116 | Bischofswerda | Marienkirche | II / P | 18th | ||
1910 | 119 | Bautzen | St. Petri Cathedral | III / P | 62 | Organ in the Protestant part of the church → Organ | |
1913 | 136 | Plauen | St. Mark's Church | III / P | 52 | At the time of installation, the second largest organ in the Vogtland → organ | |
1913 | 141 | Löbau | Catholic Parish Church of the Virgin Mary | II / P | 14th | ||
1914 | 143 | Crostwitz | Catholic parish church | not preserved, partly reused in 1990 for new organs | |||
1921 | 156 | Grünhain-Beierfeld | Christ Church | II / P | 22nd | Reconstruction of a church iron organ in a prospectus by Otto Paulig | |
1922 | 157 | Bad Schlema | Martin Luther Church | II / P | 17th | Reconstruction of the organ built by Emil Müller in 1899 → Organ | |
1928 | 166 | Zscheila | Trinity Church | II / P | 30th | New construction incorporating large parts of the pipework from the previous organ by Urban Kreuzbach (1878), the prospectus enlarged and richly decorated; Repositioned several times by Eule and expanded in 1978 (today II / P / 33) | |
1928 | 167 | Grimma | woman Church | II / P | 25 + 5 | Reconstruction and expansion of the Jehmlich organ (1890) by 5 stops, renewed in 1974 and 1995, in 2005 swell was expanded to include 8 'oboe stop | |
1929 | 173 | Niederrabenstein | Sankt Georgenkirche | II / P | 33 + 2 | with Kreutzbach material from 1854, overhauled in 2000 | |
1929 | 174 | Chub | Nikolaikirche | III / P | 57 + 2 | Restored in 2001 | |
1930 | 175 | Frankenberg | St. Aegidienkirche | III / P | 64 | New building with pipe material from a previous instrument by Richard Kreutzbach from 1875, renovated in 2012 by Orgelbau A. Voigt | |
1933 | 178 | Lengefeld | Church of the Holy Cross | II / P | 22nd | Reconstruction of an organ by Zacharias Hildebrandt from 1725/1726, 2014 reconstruction | |
1934 | Thum | Church of the Holy Cross | Changes to an organ by Carl Eduard Schubert from 1869 | ||||
1936 | Chemnitz | St. Pauli Cross Church | III / P | 39 | Slider organ with electric action; Destroyed in 1945 | ||
1939 | 215 | Privately owned | I. | Commissioned by Mrs. Walcha. This instrument was a present for her husband Helmut Walcha . | |||
1941 | Rožany (near Šluknov ) | Chapel of St. John the Baptist | I. | 7th | |||
1948 | Leipzig | University Church | IV / P | 80 | modification | ||
1950 | 260 | Neschwitz (near Bautzen) | Neschwitz Church | II / P | 20th | Refurbished in 1996 | |
1951 | Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb. | St. Georgen Church | Small organ | ||||
1952 | 263 | Mauersberg | Kreuzkapelle | II / P | 16 | the only celesta organ in Saxony → organ | |
1952 | 264 | Berlin-Weissensee | Parish Church Weißensee | II / P | 10 | Reconstructed in 2009 → organ | |
1953 | 278 | Forst (Lausitz) | Sacred Heart Church | II / P | 18th | → organ | |
1954 | Dresden- Blasewitz | Holy Spirit Church | II / P | Organ owned by the St. Mark's Church in Leipzig until 1973 | |||
1955 | 277 | Goerlitz | Trinity Church | II / P | 28 | New building in the old housing by Julius Röhle (1910) with parts from Ladegast (1873) | |
1958 | 289 | Forst (Lausitz) | Nikolaikirche | III / P | 37 | → organ | |
1959 | 302 | Kleinwachau near Radeberg | Evang. church | II / P | 11 | built as a house organ, moved to Kleinwachau in 1998 → organ | |
1959 | 303 | Oelsnitz / Erzgeb. | Christ Church | II / P | 22nd | Prospectus of the Steinmüller organ (1826) | |
1960 | 297 | Senftenberg | Peter and Paul Church | III / P | 29 | 2222 organ pipes; consecrated on the 1st of Advent in 1960, refurbished in 2003 | |
1962 | 295 | Plauen | Pauluskirche | III / P | 40 | Overhauled in 2002 | |
1962 | Greifswald | Johanna Odebrecht Foundation | II / P | 10 | |||
1963 | 318 | Lubmin | Petrikirche | II / P | 10 | consecrated on November 17, 1963 | |
1965 | Pockau | Parish church | Modification of the organ by Carl Eduard Schubert (1889) | ||||
1965 | 319 | Halberstadt | Cathedral of St. Stephen and St. Sixtus | IV / P | 66 | New building in the baroque autumn housing (1718) | |
1966 | 377 | Saarbrücken | Maria Magdalenen Church | I / P | 5 | until 2006 organ of the Markuskirche Burbach | |
1968 | 391 | Saarburg | Protestant church | I / P | 7th | Masterpiece by the organ builder Eckhard Pietsch | |
1969 | 327 | Zwickau | St. Mary | IV / P | 77 | with 6000 pipes one of the largest organs built in the GDR → organ | |
1968-1970 | 389 | Falkenstein / Vogtl. | City Church "To the Holy Cross" | III / P | 39 | Replacement of the Urban Kreutzbach organ from 1869, completely overhauled in 2008 | |
1970 | Loessnitz (Ore Mountains) | Parish church | |||||
1970 | Anklam | Kreuzkirche | |||||
1971 | 320 | Eilenburg | St. Francis Xaverius | II / P | 14th | Housing from the company Kurt Lichtenberger from Eilenburg | |
1972 | 400 | Meissen | Meissen Cathedral | III / P | 40 | 2000 and 2008 completely overhauled → organ | |
1974 | Leipzig | Schönefeld Memorial Church | II / P | 29 | Prospectus by Johann Gottlob Mende from 1820 | ||
1975 | 440 | Schirgiswalde | Baroque Church of St. Mary of the Assumption | III / P | 31 | Overhauled in 2010 | |
1979 | 465 | Annaberg-Buchholz | St. Anne's Church | II / P | 12 | Small organ in the chancel → organ | |
1980 | Schneeberg | To our dear women | |||||
1983 | 503 | Naumburg | Naumburg Cathedral | II / P | 28 | Overhauled in 2004 | |
1983 | 515 | Limbach-Oberfrohna | Limbach town church | II / P | 25th | → organ | |
1983 | 518 | Huysburg | St. Mary's Assumption Monastery Church | II / P | 27 | New building behind the prospectus by Johann Adolarius Papenius / Johann Christoph Wiedemann (1761) → organ | |
1984 | 500 | cottbus | Upper Church of St. Nikolai | III / P | 50 | → organ | |
1984 | 521 | Drebach | Village church | II / P | 29 | Brochure by Christian Gottlob Steinmüller (1824/1825) → Organ | |
1984 | 523 | Jahnsdorf / Erzgeb. | Parish church | Organ in a reduced prospectus from the 1750s | |||
1985 | 526 | Bautzen | Maria and Martha Church | II / P | 36 | ||
1985 | 527 | Dresden- Plauen | Church of the Resurrection | III / P | 44 | one of which is a manual as a Rückpositiv → organ | |
1985 | 530 | Berlin | French cathedral | II / P | 25/31 | → organ | |
1987 | 535 | Chelyabinsk / Russia | Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Concert Hall | III / P | 37 | Overhauled in 1998 and 2014, implementation in a new concert hall | |
1988 | 542 | Goeda | St. Peter and Paul Church | II / P | 24 | Designed by Friedrich Press | |
1989 | 545 | Goerlitz | St. James Cathedral | III / P | 47 | Overhauled in 2008 → organ | |
1989 | 549 | Mauersberg | Parish church | II / P | 17th | neo-Gothic prospect by Emil Müller from 1890 | |
1990 | 550 | Dessau-Rosslau | Johanniskirche | III / P | 48 | → Organ history | |
1990 | 555 | Crostwitz | Catholic parish church | II / P | 31 | New building with parts of the owl organ from 1914 → organ | |
1992 | 582 | Dresden | Dreikönigskirche | II / P | 36 | → Organ , completely overhauled in 2007 | |
1992 | 590 | Löbau | St. Nicholas Church | III | 39 | → organ | |
1992 | 592 | Bonn - Holzlar | Evang. Dornbuschkirche | II / P | 16 | ||
1993 | 595 | Zwönitz | City Church of St. Trinity | II / P | 32 | Baroque prospect by Donati from 1732 → Organ | |
1993 | 594 | Chemnitz | Kreuzkirche | II / P | 34 | ||
1993 | 596 | Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb. | St. Georgen Church | II / P | 39 | → organ | |
1993 | 598 | Munich | Reformation Memorial Church | II / P | 20th | ||
1994 | 599 | Munich-Sendling | Assumption Church | III / P | 33 | ||
1994 | 602 | Ebersbach / Sa. | Evangelical Lutheran Church | II / P | 39 | Case from 1685 → organ | |
1995 | 605 | Lambrechtshagen | Lambrechtshagen village church | II / P | 12 | → organ | |
1995 | 606 | Neumarkt in the Upper Palatinate | Christ Church | II / P | 22nd | ||
1996 | 610 | Berlin-Spandau | St. Nikolai | III / P | 51 | ||
1997 | 611 | Halberstadt | St. Andrew's Church | II / P | 25th | New building | |
1997 | 615 | Earl mate | Holy Spirit Church | II / P | 21st | New building | |
1997 | 616 | Bremen | Church of Our Lady | II / P | 11 | New building in the community hall | |
1997 | 620 | Panschwitz-Kuckau | Monastery church | II / P | 20 + 3 | New building → organ | |
1998 | 622 | Nuremberg-Mögeldorf | St. Nicholas and St. Ulrich | II / P | 37 | New building | |
1998 | 624 | Moers | St. Konrad (Scherpenberg) | II / P | 16 | New building | |
1998 | 625 | Neuenkirchen (Altes Land) | Parish Church of Saint Boniface | II / P | 32 | New building | |
1999 | 621 | Schwabmünchen | St. Michael | IV / P | 57 | ||
1999 | 626 | Spice up | City Church of St. Wenceslai | II / P | 18 + 5 | New building - organ disposition | |
1999 | 627 | Fürstenberg (Oder) | Nikolaikirche | II / P | 29 | New building | |
1999-2000 | Bamberg | Parish and University Church of St. Martin | II / P | 37 | restoration | ||
2000 | 628 | New Wulmstorf | Luther Church | II / P | 25 + 6 | New building | |
2000 | 629 | Lensahn | St. Catherine's | II / P | 20 + 2 | New building | |
2001 | 632 | Uelzen | St. Mary's Church | III / P | 53 | New building | |
2001 | 633 | Time | Zeitz Cathedral | II / P | 27 | New building based on the early baroque work, completely overhauled in 2012 → organ | |
2002 | 630 | Tel Aviv-Jaffa / Israel | Samuel Rubin Academy of Music | III / P | 39 | ||
2002 | 635 | Leipzig | University of Music and Theater | III / P | 60 | ||
2002 | 636 | Seesen | St. Andrew | II / P | 28 | New building in the old baroque organ prospect | |
2002 | 638 | Schwarzenbach am Wald | Christ Church | II / P | 28 | ||
2002 | 644 | Naumburg | Marienkirche at Naumburg Cathedral | II / P | 15 + 2 | Italian style, set up in 2012, initially stood in a church in the Rhineland | |
2003 | 641 | Gilching | St. Sebastian | II / P | 25th | ||
2004 | 645 | Leipzig | Nikolaikirche | V / P | 103 | Renewal of an organ by Friedrich Ladegast from 1862 → Organ | |
2005 | 637 | Magdeburg | St. Sebastian Cathedral | III / P | 56 | New building | |
2005 | 640 | kassel | Parish Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | II / P | 19th | ||
2006 | 648 | Lüchow (Wendland) | St. Johannis | III / P | 47 | New building | |
2006 | 649 | Haverlah | St. Servatius Church | II / P | 12 + 6 | New building | |
2007 | 650 | Hanover-Döhren | St. Petri | II / P | 24 | New building | |
2007 | 654 | Salzburg | Mozarteum | III / P | 10 | Class organ | |
2008 | 651 | Sassenberg (Münsterland) | St. John Evangelist | II / P | 32 | New building | |
2008 | 652 | Hanover | Market church St. Georgii et Jacobi | II / P | 13 + 2 transm. | Choir ensemble organ | |
2009 | 661 | Duisburg | Mercatorhalle in the CityPalais | IV / P | 72 | in the English-symphonic style | |
2009 | 662 | St. Petersburg | conservatory | III / P | 56 | Concert organ in the Glasunow Hall | |
2010 | 657 | Salzburg | Mozarteum | III / P | 50 + 1 ext. | Concert organ in the great hall | |
2010 | 660 | Bad Hersfeld | City Church | III / P | 49 | New building | |
2011 | 670 | Prague old town | Salvatorkirche (Clementinum) | III / P | 48 | New building | |
2011 | 669 | Belgorod / Russia | Philharmonic | II / P | 34 + 5 | New building | |
2012 | 668 | Bad Kreuznach | Pauluskirche | II / P | 33 + 7 | New building behind the baroque altar | |
2013 | 672 | Vaduz / Liechtenstein | St. Florin's Cathedral | III / P | 48 | Restorative construction of the Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger organ by Steinmeyer (1874) | |
2013 | 675 | Bodø / Norway | Bodø Domkirke | IV / P | 66 + 9 | New main organ | |
2013 | 676 | Bodø / Norway | Bodø Domkirke | II / P | 8 + 3 | New construction of the choir organ, also playable from the main organ | |
2014 | 664 | trier | Evangelical Church of the Savior (Basilica of Constantine) | IV / P | 82 + 5 | New building | |
2014 | 681 | Bad Ems | Ev. Martinskirche | II / P | 18 + 4 | New building | |
2015 | 684 | to water | St. Boniface , main organ | III / P | 41 | New building including three extensions and a transmission, English-romantic disposition | |
2015 | Næstved / Denmark | St. Pederskirke | II / P | 39 | New building | ||
2016 | 680 | Large rooms | St. Bartholomew | II / P | 20th | New construction using pipe material from Michael Körfer's previous organ. | |
2017 | 686 | Dresden | Palace of Culture | IV / P | 67 | New construction of a concert organ with a mobile console | |
2020 | Straubing | St. Jacob's Basilica | IV / P | 94 | Organ system from main, choir and distant organ |
annotation
- ↑ Hans and Ingeborg Eule had two daughters who changed their maiden name when they got married and were not interested in taking over a business, in contrast to their granddaughter Anne-Christin, who studied business administration and learned organ building. The grandmother Ingeborg adopted her granddaughter, who got the name back.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Uwe Pape (Ed.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders . tape 2 : Saxony and bypassing . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-921140-92-5 , pp. 79 .
- ↑ a b Hermann Fischer : 100 Years of the Association of German Organ Builders . Orgelbau-Fachverlag, Lauffen 1991, ISBN 3-921848-18-0 , p. 179 .
- ↑ a b Theresa Wolf in: Organ builder Dirk Eule: As if a child leaves the house. At: Menschen in Dresden, March 4, 2015. online .
- ↑ Uwe Pape (Ed.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders . tape 2 : Saxony and bypassing . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-921140-92-5 , pp. 80 .
- ^ Organ database Saxony , accessed on April 17, 2019.
- ↑ Large concert organ in the Mozarteum Foundation , accessed on November 10, 2017.
- ↑ Disposition of the organ in Löbau
- ↑ Information from Friedbert Kammbach, Fa. Eule
- ↑ Tomáš Horák: Varhany a varhanáři Decinska a Šluknovská . PS Děčín, Děčín 1995, Kostel sv. Jana Křtitele, S. 56 (Czech).
- ^ OrganIndex , accessed on July 18, 2018
- ^ Description of the organ in Bonn-Holzlar , accessed on November 10, 2017.
- ↑ St. Petersburg Conservatory, Glasunow Hall, accessed on November 10, 2017.
- ^ Förderverein neue Orgel, St. Bonifatius, Gießen: "Perle der Empore" ( Memento of the original from November 11, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed November 10, 2017.