Jehmlich organ building Dresden
Jehmlich organ building Dresden | |
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legal form | GmbH & Co. KG |
founding | 1808 |
Seat | Dresden , Germany |
management | Ralf Jehmlich |
Number of employees | 23 (February 2013) |
Branch | Musical instrument making |
Website | www.jehmlich-orgelbau.de |
The Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden GmbH is an organ-building operation , the 1808 Ore Cämmerswalde was founded by three brothers Gotthelf Friedrich, Johann Gotthold and Carl Gottlieb Jehmlich. The unique selling proposition as the world's oldest organ building company, which has always been family-owned, was officially confirmed in 2008.
history
Johann Gotthold Jehmlich moved to Dresden in 1826 and built a workshop there. In 1839 Carl Gottlieb set up a workshop in Zwickau on the occasion of an organ building contract , which was continued until 1874. Gotthold's nephew Carl Eduard Jehmlich ran the Dresden workshop from 1862 to 1889, the brothers Emil and Bruno Jehmlich from 1889 to 1938 in the third generation and Otto and Rudolf Jehmlich from 1938 to 1972 in the fourth generation.
After the nationalization in 1972 as VEB Orgelbau Dresden , Horst Jehmlich took over the management. In 1990 the company was re- privatized under his leadership . Ralf Jehmlich has been the managing director in the sixth generation since 2006. In addition to new buildings, the maintenance and restoration of historical instruments play an important role - for example, currently (2018) the restoration of the Sauer - organ of the Lutheran Church (Apolda) . The company's headquarters are on Großenhainer Straße in the Leipzig suburb of Dresden.
Works (selection)
In February 2013 there were 1165 Jehmlich organs worldwide. The size of the instruments at the time of completion 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 / building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1818 | 3 | Lauenstein | Evang. City Church | II / P | 19th | Destroyed by fire in 2003, new building in 2005 → organ | |
1843 | Zittau | Johanniskirche | III / P | 55 | 1929–1930 expanded to 84 registers by the Zittau organ builders A. Schuster und Sohn, console designed for 100 registers → organ | ||
1851 | Oschatz | St. Aegidien Church | III / P | 57 | |||
1859 | Bernsdorf | Village church | II / P | 26th | → organ | ||
1859 | Lorenzkirch | St. Lawrence Church | II / P | ? | → Organ , restored by Jehmlich Orgelbau in 1998 | ||
1859 | Column green | Village church | I / P | 14th | |||
1866 | 45 | Dahlen (Saxony) | Our Dear Women (Dahlen) | II / P | 29 | → Organ , accessed on February 21, 2020 | |
1874 | Niederoderwitz | Niederoderwitz Church | III / P | 50 | extended, overhauled and cleaned several times | ||
1878 | Plauen near Dresden | Church in Plauen | II / P | 20th | Demolished in 1902 when the church was being rebuilt and replaced by a new Jehmlich organ. | ||
1885 | Kötzschenbroda | Peace Church in Radebeul | III / P | 51 | → organ | ||
1887 | Dresden ( Outer New Town ) | Martin Luther Church | II / P | 33 | renewed and expanded several times, today III / P (60) | ||
1890 | Grimma | woman Church | II / P | 25th | In 1928 the Eule company fundamentally rebuilt the Jehmlich organ to 30 registers (Eule production directory: Opus 167) | ||
1891 | Dresden- Pillnitz | Weinbergkirche | II / P | 12 | Ordered in 1889 for 4,200 marks, consecrated in 1891, one of the first pneumatic organs in Saxony, repaired in 1907, delivery of the pewter prospectus pipes in 1918 , decay from 1976, reconstruction in 1997 by organ builders Ekkehart Groß and Johannes Soldan. | ||
1892 | Radebeul | Luther Church | |||||
1895 | Chemnitz | St. Mark | III / P | approx 45 | Not received. The organ's tin pipes were removed and melted down in 1917 as material suitable for warfare. | ||
1896 | Augustusburg | City Church of St. Petri | II / P | 40 | → organ | ||
1899 | Loessnitz | John's Church | III / P | 55 | → organ | ||
1900 | 159 | Leipzig- Leutzsch | St. Laurence | II / P | 19th | ||
1900 | Hainsberg | Hope Church | II / P | 31 | |||
1901 | Grossenhain | Marienkirche | III / P | 53 | in the modified case by Johann Gottlieb Mauer (1778) → organ | ||
1902 | Plauen near Dresden | Church of the Resurrection | III / P | 47 | The Bienert family bore the costs (14,375 RM), prospect pipes handed in in 1917, technically renewed in 1959, demolished in 1984 and replaced by an owl organ, with 9 stops of the organ from 1902 still being used. → organ | ||
1902 | Spice up | City Church of St. Wenceslai | II / P | 40 | The organ was last used in 1977; There are currently (2017) efforts to renovate this organ (costs around 150,000–200,000 euros). Music has been made in the "Winter Church" in the chancel since 1999 on an owl organ. → organ | ||
1903 | Tautenhain | St. Jacobi Church | II / P | 13 | |||
1903 | Schönheide | Martin Luther Church | ? | ? | New building in place of an organ by Johann Gottfried Trampeli | ||
1904 | Dresden-Bühlau | Ev. St. Michaels Church | II / P | 22nd | → organ | ||
1904 | Moritzburg | Moritzburg Church | II / P | 25th | |||
1904-1905 | 224 | Dresden- Strehlen | Christ Church | III / P | 61 | In 2015 it was consistently restored / reconstructed to its original state. → organ | |
1905 | Annaberg | Hall of the Royal Teachers' College, today Mauersberger-Aula | II / P | 20th | Restored in 2001/2002 by Jehmlich Orgelbau | ||
1905 | Chemnitz-Altendorf | St. Matthew Church | |||||
1905 | Dresden - Striesen | Assumption Day | II / P | 12 | → organ | ||
1905 | Friedrichswalde | Village church | II / P | 12 | |||
1906 | Pretzschendorf | Ev. church | II / P | 29 | |||
1907 | Klotzsche | Christ Church | II / P | 21st | 1941 expanded to 28 votes | ||
1909 | 277 | Dresden- Johannstadt | Sacred Heart Church | III / P | 37 | ||
1909 | Glauchau | Luther Church | II / P | 25th | → organ | ||
1909 | 269 | Culmitzsch | Protestant church | II / P | 17th | → organ | |
1910 | Leipzig- Lindenau | Philip Church | III / P | 63 | → Disposition of the organ | ||
1911 | Ruhla | Concordia Church | III / P | 35 | |||
1912 | Nerchau , today part of Grimma | St. Martin | II / P | 17th | extensive reconstruction of the organ of the Beyer company (1830) → disposition of the organ | ||
1913 | 344 | Hänichen b. Leipzig | Grove Church of St. Vinzenz | II / P | 16 | Original condition, currently not playable | |
1914 | Aue cell | Friedenskirche | II / P | 32 | → organ | ||
1916 | Scuol | Tarasp Castle | III / P | 43 | set up in the adjoining room of the hall | ||
1918 | Limbach-Oberfrohna | City Church | |||||
1921 | 387 | Chemnitz-Wittgensdorf | Ev. Village church | II / P | 28 | → organ | |
1922 | Thalheim / Erzgeb. | Ev. church | III / P | 46 | → organ | ||
1927 | Bad Schandau | St. John's Church | |||||
1929 | Chemnitz | Georgius Agricola High School | II / P | 18th | Without prospectus. Playable until 1970 after a makeshift repair of the war damage. Reconstruction in 2000/2001 by Jehmlich Orgelbau |
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1932 | Spice up | St. Mary's Cathedral | III / P | 46 | 1998–2001 and 2007 renewal and expansion by the organ workshop Christian Reinhold to 49 stops and 7 transmissions / excerpts as well as auxiliary registers → organ | ||
1936 | Bockwitz | Christ the King Church | Torn down in 1972 due to dilapidation. | ||||
1938 | Chemnitz-Reichenbrand | Johanneskirche | III / P | 48 | → organ | ||
1949 | 645 | Rosenthal | Pilgrimage church | III / P | 40 | ||
1952 | 678 | Aue | Mater Dolorosa | ||||
1953 | 684 | Hoyerswerda | Catholic Parish Church of the Holy Family | III / P | 30th | ||
1954 | 698 | Plauen | Church of the Redeemer | III / P | 32 | → organ | |
1955-1957 | 716 | Ilfeld | St. George Mary | II / P | 27 | ||
1956 | 721 | Dresden- White Deer | St. Hubertus | II / P | 11 | → organ | |
1956 | 719 | Zwickau | St. Mary's Church | I. | 4th | Positive in the chapel → organ | |
1957 | 729 | Elbingerode | St. Jakobi | II / P | 7th | Small organ | |
1957 | 737 | Oranienburg | City Church of St. Nicolai | II / P | 12 | → organ | |
1958 | 750 | Dresden | St. Peter's Church | II / P | 27 | ||
1961 | 769 | Friedrichroda | St. Blaise | II / P | 23 | → organ | |
1961 | 797 | Aue | Nikolaikirche | III / P | 36 | ||
1962 | 699 | Glauchau | St. Mary of the Assumption | III / P | 26th | → organ | |
1963 | 800 | Dresden | Kreuzkirche | IV / P | 76 | since 2008 80 stops → organ | |
1965 | 837 | Berlin-Friedrichshain | St. Anthony Church | II / P | 24 | → organ | |
1965 | 843 | Neustadt (Eichsfeld) | St. Simon and Jude | II / P | 18th | → organ | |
1966 | 842 | Dresden- White Deer | Ev.-Luth. church | II / P | 16 | → organ | |
1968 | 806 | Wolgast | Sacred Heart Church | ||||
1968 | 835 | Lower Orschel | St. Mary | II / P | 22nd | ||
1968 | 847 | Bad Schmiedeberg | Catholic Church | I / P | 7th | ||
1971 | 895 | Wustrow | Wustrow Church | II / P | 14th | → organ | |
1971 | Bad Liebenstein | Friedenskirche | II / P | 15th | |||
1972 | 927 | Meiningen | Catholic Church of Our Lady | II / P | 21st | Installation in a deanery church, a rare church building during the GDR era | |
1972 | 916 | Eisenach | St. Elisabeth | II / P | 18th | ||
1972 | 907 | Berlin-Baumschulenweg | St. Anna | II / P | 13 | → organ | |
1973 | 933 | Berlin-Pankow | St. Augustine | II / P | 26th | → organ | |
1973 | 936 | Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg | Gethsemane Church | II / P | 25th | → organ | |
1974 | 945 | Dirmingen | Protestant church | II / P | 15th | → organ | |
1974 | 952 | Berlin-Blankenburg | Village church | I / P | 8th | → organ | |
1976 | 964 | Elmenhorst / Lichtenhagen | Village church | II / P | 16 | ||
1976 | 973 | Radebeul | Prayer room of the Catholic Apostol. local community | II | 7th | ||
1976 | 960 | Chemnitz | Chemnitz City Hall | IV / P | 80 | Built 1972–1976; 1976 installation in the town hall | |
1979 | 1000 | Magdeburg old town | Monastery of Our Lady | IV / P | 62 | → organ | |
1981 | 1018 | Mühlhausen / Thuringia | St. Joseph | III / P | 35 | Slider drawer, electrical tone and register traction systems | |
1982 | 1021 | Luebben (Spreewald) | St. Trinity | I / P | 6th | → organ | |
1982 | 1027 | Florø (Western Norway) | Florø Church | ||||
1984 | 1035 | Berlin center | Concert hall | IV / P | 74 | 1994 new typesetting system and additional register | |
1986 | 1056 | Greifswald | Catholic Church of St. Joseph | II / P | 17th | → organ | |
1987 | 1068 | Berlin center | Grand Hotel | II / P | 11 | ||
1988 | 1061 | Magdeburg old town | Saint Peter's Church | II / P | 23 | → organ | |
1988 | 1066 | Greifswald | St. Nikolai Cathedral | III / P | 51 | Case taken from the previous organ (1832) → organ | |
1988 | 1075 | Neubrandenburg | St. Joseph - St. Luke | II / P | 17th | → organ | |
1989 | 1073 | Zwickau | Friedenskirche | II / P | 20th | → organ | |
1991 | 1103 | Dresden- Kaditz | Emmaus Church | II / P | 19th | ||
1992 | 1099 | Leipzig- Schleußig | Bethanienkirche | II / P | 28 | ||
1993 | Potsdam | Film Museum Potsdam | II / P | 7/44 excerpts | Cinema organ 1929 by M. Welte & Sons until 1979 in the Luxor Palace Chemnitz, reconstruction and restoration | ||
1993 | Rabenau | Ev. church | II / P | 15th | → organ | ||
1995 | 1115 | Dresden-Briesnitz | Briesnitz Church | II / P | 32 | → organ | |
1996 | 1121 | Budapest , Hungary | Great synagogue | IV / P | 63 | New building | |
1997 | Oschersleben (Bode) | Parish Church of St. Mary Immaculate Conception | 22nd | ||||
1997 | 1123 | Sumida , Tokyo | Sumida Triphony Hall | III / P | 66 | ||
1997 | 1125 | Berlin center | Nikolaikirche | III / P | 44 | ||
1998 | 1128 | Schneeberg | St. Wolfgang Church | III / P | 56 | → organ | |
2000 | 1140 | Meissen | State Porcelain Manufactory Meißen | I. | 4th | 22 porcelain pipes in the prospectus of the porcelain organ → organ | |
2003 | 1151 | Herøy / Norway | Herøy kyrkje | II / P | 31 | ||
2005 | 1156 | Łódź / Poland | Music Academy / Akademia Muzyczna | II / P | 22nd | ||
2006 | Leipzig | University of Musical Instruments Museum | II / P | 7/40 extracts | Cinema organ by M. Welte & Sons in 1931 in the UFA Palast-Theater Erfurt, reconstruction and restoration | ||
2006 | 1155 | Zittau | Catholic parish church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary | II / P | 26th | Partly re-use of the existing stops of the Schuster organ from 1959/1960 → organ | |
2010 | Chemnitz-Ebersdorf | Collegiate church | II / P | 15th | mechanical game and stop action | ||
2014 | 1166 | Titisee-Neustadt | Christ the King Church | II / P | 19th | ||
2016-2017 | 1161 | Leipzig | Paulinum, auditorium and St. Pauli University Church | III / P | 46 | Disposition based on the previous organ by Johann Scheibe (1717) → Organ |
literature
- Saxon organ building cultivates baroque organ building tradition . In: The musical instrument . tape 18 , 1969, p. 1045-1048 .
- Ernst Flade: The Jehmlich family of organ builders in Dresden and Zwickau. A brief overview of the life and work of the members of this family on the occasion of the company's 125th anniversary . In: magazine for church musicians . tape 16 , 1934, pp. 2-4 .
- Frank-Harald Greß : 200 years of Jehmlich organ building . In: Ars Organi . tape 56 , 2008, p. 219-222 .
- Marina Lang: Jehmlich organ building company . In: Instrument building magazine . tape 62 , no. 9-10 , 2008, pp. 28 .
- Hubert Kalix (editor): Festschrift for the rededication of the Jehmlich organ. Published by: Evangelical Lutheran Church Community Lorenzkirch, 1999.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Jana Mundus: Dresden organ builders are in demand worldwide. In: Saxon newspaper . February 9, 2013, accessed February 9, 2013 .
- ↑ Kerstin Leiße: A Queen: 50 years of the large Jehmlich organ in the Dresden Kreuzkirche. In: Dresdner Latest News , October 29, 2013.
- ↑ Sascha Margon: The queen is being dismantled and is waiting to be restored. Apolda's Luther Church has to do without an organ for quite a while. Renovation of the gallery is imminent. In: Thüringische Landeszeitung Weimar, online edition. February 2, 2018, accessed February 3, 2018 .
- ^ Organ database
- ↑ The organ. Georgius-Agricola-Gymnasium Chemnitz, accessed on November 14, 2013 .
- ↑ Remarkable orders yesterday, today, tomorrow ... Organ workshop Christian Reinhold, accessed on November 15, 2019 .
- ↑ Organ. Catholic parish "St. Hedwig “Lauchhammer, accessed November 15, 2019 .
- ↑ synagogue Budpest, Hungary. Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden, accessed on November 15, 2019 .
- ↑ Catholic Church "Maria Heimsuchung" Zittau. Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden, accessed on November 15, 2019 .
Coordinates: 51 ° 4 ′ 24.6 " N , 13 ° 44 ′ 11.2" E