Johannes Schädler (organ builder)

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Johannes Schädler (born May 10, 1962 in Regensburg ) was the owner of a German organ building company in Donaustauf .

history

Johannes Schädler was born into a family of musicians. After learning to play the piano , trumpet and guitar , she performed in a variety of genres in her teens. From 1978 to 1981 he completed an organ builder training with Georg Jann . He then worked for August Hartmann until 1994 . After passing the master's examination, he set up his own business in Donaustauf in 1995 and built over 30 organs. For health reasons, he had to close his company in 2012. He is currently working as a music teacher , composer and arranger.

List of works (selection)

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1996 Piflas St. John
Piflas St. Johannes organ.JPG
II / P 14th organ
1996 Semerskirchen Assumption Day
Semerskirchen Church of the Assumption of Mary - Orgel.jpg
II / P 8th in the neo-baroque case by Martin Binder , 1895
1997 Auloh St. Vincent de Paul
Auloh Sankt Vincent von Paul Orgel.jpg
II / P 15th organ
1997 Sulzbach on the Danube St. Martin
Organ Sulzbach an der Donau.jpg
II / P 12 in the case of the predecessor organ by Willibald Siemann , which has been preserved with the reconstructed case in private ownership
1998 Pursruck St. Ursula
Pursruck, St. Ursula, housing Funtsch 1754.JPG
II / P 9 in the case of Johann Konrad Funtsch from 1754
1999 Ergoldsbach Peter and Paul
Ergoldsbach Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul Organ Loft.jpg
II / P 25th organ
2000 Mintraching St. Mauritius
Mintraching-Kirche-Sankt-Mauritius-Kirche-Sankt-Leonhard - Orgel.jpg
II / P 16 organ
2000 Schalkham -Johannesbrunn St. Immaculata II / P 15th
2001 Stadlers Assumption Day II / P 17th
2002 Döfering St. Aegidius
Organ Döfering.jpg
II / P 19th
2003 regensburg Caritas nursing home Elisabethinum
Organ Elisabethinum.jpg
I / P 6th
2004 Time warning St. Bartholomew
Organ Zeitlarn.jpg
II / P 23
2004 Adlersberg near Pettendorf Our Lady
Church Adlersberg interior 2.JPG
II / P 22nd
2005 Willmering St. John II / P 11
2005 Wiesent Assumption Day
Organ Wiesent.jpg
II / P 26th
2006 Schwarzenfeld Trinity Church on the Miesberg
Trinity Church Schwarzenfeld 05.jpg
II / P 24 With the choir organ, the largest organ in the company's history → Organ
2008 Barbing St. Martin
Organ Barbing.jpg
II / P 20th organ

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Mittelbayerische Zeitung of April 6, 2019, vol. 75, no. 8, p. 26.
  2. Raimund W. Sterl in: Music history of Regensburg . Pustet, Regensburg 2006, ISBN 3-7917-2008-2 , p. 554.