Julius Jaiser

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Organ in Penzlin

Julius Jaiser (born December 21, 1872 in Ludwigsburg , † after 1930 ) was a German organ builder in Stralsund .

Life

Julius Jaiser came from Ludwigsburg in Württemberg, where another person of the same name was named in 1917. After 1900 he became an organ builder in Stralsund. Jaiser & Stephan had been a brief company since 1923 at the latest . The last datable works are known from 1930.

List of works (selection)

Only one new building by Julius Jaiser in Penzlin is known, as well as some other work, especially in Stralsund and the surrounding area.

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1917 Tribsees St. Thomas II / P 24 Expansion of the prospectus pipes
after 1917 Stralsund St. Annen and Brigitten I / P 9 Installation of new prospect pipes
after 1917 Sagard St. Michael Installation of new prospect pipes
1923 Gristow Village church I / P 15th Jaiser & Stephan , installation of new prospect pipes
after 1923 Stralsund St. Mary Jaiser & Stephan , care
1924 Stralsund St. Nikolai III / P 55 Installation of new prospect pipes
1929 Schoenberg church II / P 26th Installation of new prospect pipes
1929/30 Penzlin St. Mary
2014 Church Penzlin Organ.jpg
II / P 16 The only known new building, in the prospectus from 1781, all parts bought, probably from Aug. Laukhuff , 2017 restoration by Scheffler - Organ
1930 Poseritz church I / P 8th Change of disposition
before 1940 Loitz St. Mary II / P 34 Change of disposition

literature

  • Uwe Pape : Jaiser, Julius . In: Uwe Pape, Wolfram Hackel, Christhard Kirchner (Eds.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area including Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2017. p. 251.

Individual evidence

  1. Organ builder in Mecklenburg Orgelmuseum Malchow, with year of birth and origin, a Julius Jaiser from Ludwigsburg died in 1917, a Karl Jaiser in 1914, both probably sons or nephews, see list of dead in Ludwigsburg 1914-1917
  2. On the activity in Stralsund cf. Dietrich W. Prost: Stralsund's organs . Lauffen 1996.
  3. Gristow church village churches in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, with a detailed organ history
  4. ^ Organ in Penzlin Orgelmuseum Malchow