Johann Gottlieb Brahde

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Johann Gottlieb Brahde (also Brada ; † after 1839 ) was an organ and instrument maker in Pförten in Lower Lusatia .

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Brahde was probably of Sorbian origin. The pastor Johann Carl Brahde (* 1796) from Strega near Guben was possibly a relative.

Johann Gottlieb Brahde was a master carpenter and instrument maker in Pförten, today Brody. A new organ, two repairs and an appraisal are known from him.

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1838-1839 New cell Monastery church Repairs
1839 New cell Holy Cross Church Repairs
1838 Möbiskruge near Neuzelle Village church I / P 10 Repair offer and expert opinion
1840 Sacro near Forst Village church I / P 9 only known new organ, case preserved; Brahde's estimate of February 7, 1838, which gives further details, is also contained in the Sacro Church files.

literature

  • Johann Gottlieb Brahde . In: Uwe Pape , Wolfram Hackel, Christhard Kirchner (Eds.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2017. p. 69.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wolf Bergelt: Organ tours through the Mark Brandenburg. Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-7431-5217-7 . P. 269 , with a further report
  2. Wolfgang Hanke, Johannes Dette: Praise God is our office: Forst (Lausitz) as an organ town . Evangelical Church Community of Forst (Lausitz), 2005, p. 74 ( limited preview in Google Book search).