Johann Conrad Vogel

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Johann Conrad Vog (e) l (born December 29, 1656 in Schwabach , † October 28, 1721 in Amberg ) was an organ builder from Upper Palatinate .

He first worked from Hersbruck (1686/87) and Schnaittach as a carver and in 1689, after moving to the Upper Palatinate, he turned to organ building (apprenticeship with Johann Georg Götz, Bamberg ). In 1689 he became a Catholic, in 1690 a citizen of Amberg and, as a Catholic organ builder, received special electoral privileges for the Upper Palatinate in 1693. He mainly built smaller instruments (I / P / 6), which were often replaced very quickly by larger ones , for example from the Funtsch workshop .

Proven works

  • 1689 Ebnath
  • 1690 Trautmannshofen
  • 1690 Neunkirchen a. Sand (carving on the prospectus from 1698)
  • 1692 Neunburg v. Forest
  • 1695 Beilngries
  • 1695 Schmidmühlen , parish church of St. Giles
  • 1696 Sulzbach, St. Anna
  • 1699 Neukirchen near Sulzbach
  • 1701 Seligenporten
  • 1702 Hahnbach
  • 1702 Ensdorf, St. Dionys and Nothelfer (Ensdorf)
  • 1707 Amberg, Mariahilf (transfer of the Purucker organ)
  • 1713 Amberg, St. Sebastian
  • 1713 Meckenhausen (P, I / P / 9)
  • 1719 Vilseck

Attributions

  • Schwabach
  • Offenhausen
  • 1688 duck mountain
  • 1700 Kornburg / Nuremberg (I / P / 9)
  • around 1700: Ransbach (?, Wohnhaas / Fischer)
  • Fahrberg
  • Hohenkemnath
  • Pfaffenhofen
  • Kohlberg
  • Altendorf
  • Schwarzenfeld
  • Schwarzhofen
  • Drove
  • Seebarn
  • Neukirchen-Balbini

literature

  • Hermann Fischer , Theodor Wohnhaas : Old organs in the Amberg area , in: Yearbook Fränkische Landesforschung No. 38, Central Institute for Franconian Regional Studies and General Regional Research at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg 1978, ISBN 3-7686-9044-X
  • Karl Schwämmlein : organs and organ builders in Amberg from 15th to 17th Century , in: Negotiations of the historical association for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg , Laßleben, Kallmünz 1987, 127th volume, pp. 84–94
  • Eberhard Kraus: Historic organs in the Upper Palatinate . Schnell and Steiner, Munich 1990, ISBN 3-7954-0387-1
  • Hermann Fischer, Theodor Wohnhaas: Organ monuments in Middle Franconia , Ulrike Schneider Rensch Orgelbaufachverlag, Lauffen am Neckar 2001, ISBN 3-921848-08-3