Johann Justus Hansen

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Johann Justus Hansen (* around 1728 ; † October 31, 1801 in Angerstein (Nörten-Hardenberg) ) was an organ builder at the end of the 18th century.

Johann Justus Hansen was the son of Johann Tobias Hansen (* around 1700; † December 20, 1771 in Göttingen ), who is documented as an organ builder from 1763 to 1770. Johann Justus continued his father's business in Angerstein until around 1795. His works are influenced by the late baroque .

He lived in Angerstein for a while, but probably also lived in Hardegsen .

Proven organ structures

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1764 Vernawahlshausen St. Margarethen Church I / P Prospectus received
around 1770 Lindewerra St. Mary I / P 11 Attribution; largely preserved
1773 Harste St. John's Church I / P 1907 new building by P. Furtwängler & Hammer ; Prospectus received
1776 Weende (Göttingen) St. Petri I / P 14th Completion of the new building by Johann Tobias Hansen (from 1767); Canceled in 1848
1784 Hardegsen St. Mauritius Hardegsen organ.jpg I / P 18th Replaced by a new building in 1930; 1996 new building by Bernhardt Edskes ; Prospectus received

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Pape / Schirge: The organ building family Papenius and their students . 2005, p. 182.
  2. Vernawahlshausen Church , accessed on April 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Organ in Lindewerra , accessed on April 17, 2018.
  4. ^ Vogel / Lade / Keweloh: Organs in Lower Saxony. 1997, p. 87.
  5. History of the Church. Parish of St.Johannis zu Harste. Retrieved September 17, 2012 .
  6. ^ Bielefeld: Organs and Organ Builders in Göttingen. 2007, pp. 66, 128.
  7. ^ History of the organs of St. Mauritius Church , accessed on April 17, 2018.