Johann Georg Friedlieb Zöllner

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Johann Georg Friedlieb Zöllner (* 1750 ; † 1826 ) was a German organ builder who had an organ building company in Wermsdorf . He was an employee of Johann Ernst Hähnel (1697–1777), who had a workshop in the Hubertusburg hunting lodge . After Hähnel's death, Zöllner took over the workshop in 1777.

Works (selection)

The following commissioned works can be verified by the organ builder Zöllner:

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1792 Quietly St. Matthew
1799 Klinga Village church
1800-1803 Höfgen Fortified church Höfgen construction
1808 Fichtenberg repair
1812 Wermsdorf church overhaul
1812 Merseburg Castle and cathedral church Extensive repairs
1817 Leutewitz church
1820 Koenigsfeld church construction
1826 Koerlitz church construction

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The craft village of Wermsdorf on heimatverein-wermsdorf.de, accessed on August 27, 2014.
  2. Hubertusburg Castle - 1770 on wermsdorf.de, accessed on August 27, 2014.
  3. a b Inventory of organs in Saxony at orgel-in-sachsen.de, accessed on August 27, 2014.
  4. History of the Organ on studia-instrumentorum.de, accessed on August 27, 2014.
  5. The rule of the fortified church in Höfgen on kirche-hoefgen.de, accessed on August 27, 2014.
  6. The Königsfeld organ sounds like new ... at kirchspiel-rochlitzer-land.de, accessed on August 27, 2014.