Johann Conrad Rudolph Wohlien
Johann Conrad Rudolph Wohlien (* 1808 in Altona ; † November 29, 1866 there ) was an organ builder in Altona.
He belonged to the well-known Altona organ builder family Wohlien and was "the third organ builder of his family" . Wohlien died during the renovation of the organ at St. Trinitatis in Hamburg-Altona . With his son Johann Friedrich Eduard Wohlien (1843–1871), the company that was founded by grandfather Balthasar Wohlien went out.
Works
year | place | building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1842 | Eddelak | St. Mary |
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II / P | 17th | New building: Extension of Johann Daniel Busch's organ to include a main work and a pedal |
1845 | Seester | St. John's Church |
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II / P | Organ out of order, completely preserved, badly derelict. | |
1855 | Glückstadt | City Church |
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II / P | 27 | Reconstruction proposal for the Hus - Schnitger organ with notification of the disposition and further details of the breastwork ; Canceled in 1881 and replaced; Hus prospectus in St. Nikolai (castle on Fehmarn) preserved (photo) |
1861 | Hamburg-Neuengamme | St. Johannis |
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II / P | 21st | modification |
1862 | Barlt | St. Mary | New building | |||
1865/66 | Hamburg | Saint Jacobi | Extension by seven compensating bellows and the channels |
literature
- Hermann Fischer : 100 Years of the Bund Deutscher Orgelbaumeister 1891-1991 , commemorative publication with a lexical directory of German organ builders, publisher: Bund Deutscher Orgelbaumeister (BDO) Munich, Organ Builders Publishing House Rensch, Lauffen 1991
- Leopold Iwan Cirsovius , Reinhard Jaehn (ed.): Organ dispositions from Schleswig-Holstein. 194 dispositions and descriptions 1868-1895 , Merseburger Verlag, 1986, page 623
- Journal of the Association for Hamburg History , No. 45/46, 1959, page 70
- Günther Grundmann (ed.): The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , Verlag Wegner, Hamburg 1953, page 290
Individual evidence
- ^ Journal of the Association for Hamburg History , No. 45/46, 1959, p. 70.
- ^ Heinrich Christoph Ehrenfried Schmahl: The organ of the main church in Altona and its renovation in the years 1866 and 67. Self-published, Hamburg 1868, p. 4, 25.
- ^ Fischer: 100 years of the Association of German Master Organ Builders. 1991, p. 342.
- ↑ Silke Wiese: The history of the organ in Eddelak
- ↑ 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 , p. 19.
- ↑ Music in Glückstadt ( Memento from February 8, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ orgelauskunft.de ( Memento of the original from November 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on January 7, 2017 (PDF).
- ↑ Church of Barlt ( Memento from December 7, 2014 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ Gustav Fock: Arp Schnitger and his school , p. 61
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wohlien, Johann Conrad Rudolph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Hamburg organ builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1808 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Altona |
DATE OF DEATH | November 29, 1866 |
Place of death | Altona |