Joachim Wilhelm Geycke

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Joachim Wilhelm Geycke (* 1768 in Hamburg ; † 1840 there ) was a Hamburg organ and instrument maker.

Life

He was the son of the Hamburg organ builder Johann Paul Geycke and continued his workshop. On October 27, 1797, he acquired Hamburg citizenship .

Works

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1783 Ochsenwerder Saint Pancratius Spow orgelprospekt.jpg I / P 30th Repair → Organ from St. Pankratius (Ochsenwerder)
1803 Neuengamme St. Johannis Sjng organ.jpg II / P 19th Reconstruction of the organ by Gottfried Fritzsche , new case; later rebuilt several times
1804 Altengamme Saint Nicolai Altengamme St. Nicolai organ.jpg Repair of the organ by Johann Dietrich Busch (1751)
1812 Curslack St. John's modification
1818 Puerto de la Cruz ( Tenerife ) Nuestra Senora del Pena de Francia
San Francisco de la Pena - Organ.jpg
II / p 12 New building, together with Johann Heinrich Wohlien
1819 Ritzebüttel Village church Installation of the organ bought from the Hamburg Heilig-Geist-Hospital, together with Johann Heinrich Wohlien
1819 Hamburg old town Saint Nikolai The small organ is bought, but nothing is known about its whereabouts

literature

  • Gustav Fock : Hamburg's share in organ building in the Low German cultural area . In: Journal of the Association for Hamburg History . No. 38, 1939, pp. 289–373 ( online ; Geycke on page 369)
  • Günther Grundmann (ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . Wegner, Hamburg 1953, p. 233 ( excerpt )

Individual evidence

  1. Willibald Leo von Lütgendorff: The violin and lute makers from the Middle Ages to the present , Dr. Hans Schneider Verlag, Tutzing 1904, ISBN 379520061X , p. 219 ( excerpt )
  2. Gustav Fock : Arp Schnitger and his school. A contribution to the history of organ building in the North and Baltic Sea coast areas . Verlag Bärenreiter, Kassel 1974, ISBN 3-7618-0261-7 , page 72
  3. Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger and his school , page 71