Karl Schuke Berlin organ building workshop
Karl Schuke Berlin organ building workshop | |
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 1950 |
Seat | Berlin , Germany |
management | Martin Black |
Branch | Musical instrument making |
Website | www.schuke-berlin.de |
The Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt GmbH is a German organ building company from Berlin .
history
The Karl Schuke Berlin organ building workshop emerged from the Alexander Schuke Orgelbauanstalt Potsdam , today Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbau GmbH , which Karl Schuke and Hans-Joachim Schuke jointly managed from 1933 to 1950.
Due to the political situation in the post-war years, it seemed advisable for the Schuke brothers to have another mainstay in the western part of Berlin. Thus, in 1950, the Berlin organ building workshop was founded as an offshoot of the Potsdam company by employee Ernst Bittcher . In 1953 Karl Schuke took over sole management of the Berlin workshop, which was also renamed Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt GmbH . Work was carried out in the workshop of a former carpentry in Berlin-Lichterfelde until 1966. A new workshop building was built in Berlin-Zehlendorf this year.
In 1976 there was a reorganization of the management with employees as shareholders. Karl Schuke died in 1987 at the age of 80. Since none of Karl Schuke's four children wanted or could join the company, the continuation of the company was now in the hands of the shareholders. To this day, new constructions and restorations are carried out in the Karl Schuke organ building workshop in Berlin.
Today Martin Schwarz heads the company, which employs 28 people (as of 2016).
List of works (selection)
Organs made by Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt GmbH are now being played all over the world (Australia, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Korea, Norway, Austria, Poland, Russia, Spain, USA, etc.). Until he left the Alexander Schuke Potsdam Orgelbauanstalt in December 1952, Karl Schuke played a key role in inventory, repairs, rebuilding of destroyed organs and numerous new constructions. His work in Germany includes:
In the sixth column of the table, the Roman number indicates the number of manuals , a capital "P" indicates a separate pedal , a lower-case "p" indicates an attached pedal and the Arabic number in the seventh column indicates the number of sounding registers .
year | opus | place | building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1955 | 20th | Waders | Protestant church | I / P | 7th | ||
1955/58 | 27 | Berlin-Schöneberg | Village church Alt-Schöneberg | II / P | 15th | → organ | |
1957 | 43 | Berlin-Kreuzberg | St. Thomas | I / P | 6th | → organ | |
1957-1958 | 47 | Berlin-Hansaviertel | St. Ansgar | III / P | 31 | 2008 restoration by Friedrich Fleiter → organ | |
1957 | 50 | Berlin-Schmargendorf | Evangelical Kreuzkirche | II / P | 17th | → organ | |
1958 | 54 | Berlin-Rudow | Rudow village church | II / P | 19th | → organ | |
1958 | 55 | Berlin-Schöneberg | Heilsbronnen Church | III / P | 42 | ||
1958 | 63 | Emden | New Church (Emden) | II / P | 20th | with copper pipes in the pedal brochure | |
1958 | 66 | Berlin-Kreuzberg | Ölbergkirche (Kreuzberg) | II / P | 12 | ||
1958 | 68 | Berlin-Schöneberg | Nathanael Church | III / P | 32 | → organ | |
1955-1959 | 70 | Mülheim an der Ruhr | Petrikirche | IV / P | 59 | Disposition Siegfried Reda , monument protection, renovated in 2001 | |
1959 | 84 | Saarbrücken | Castle Church | III / P | 33 | neo-baroque disposition | |
1960 | 90 | Greetsiel | Greetsieler Church | I / p | 6th | Behind the historical prospectus by Johann Friedrich Constabel (1738) | |
1961 | 91 | Berlin-Lichterfelde | Martin Luther Church | II / P | 23 | → organ | |
1960 | 94 | Berlin-Lichterfelde | Pauluskirche | III / P | 34 | → organ | |
1961 | 109 | Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen | Dreikönigskirche | III / P | 48 | Disposition by Helmut Walcha | |
1962 | 114 | Braunschweig | Brunswick Cathedral | IV / P | 55 | → Dom St. Blasii (main organ) organ | |
1962 | 116 | trier | Basilica of Constantine | II / P | 30th | → organ | |
1962 | 118 | Hamburg-Wellingsbüttel | Luther Church | III / P | 37 | ||
1958–1962 | 119 | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church | IV / P | 62 | → organ | |
1963 | 136 | Berlin-Moabit | Church of the Redeemer | II / P | 23 | ||
1964 | 141 | Munich | Mary of Good Advice | II / P | 26th | ||
1964 | 155 | Berlin-Friedenau | Philip Church | II / P | 18th | ||
1965 | 167 | Bundles | reformed Church | II / P | 23 | Behind the historical prospectus by Hinrich Just Müller (1793) | |
1965 | 174 | Huerth - Efferen | Friedenskirche (Hürth) | II / P | 8th | ||
1965 | 184 | Berlin Tiergarten | Berlin Philharmonic | IV / P | 72 | 1992 renovation and revision; 2008 cleaning and revision after the fire; 2011 new, mobile gaming table | |
1966 | 196 | Ratingen | Evang. City Church | II / P | 25th | → organ | |
1967 | 204 | Wuppertal | Immanuelskirche | IV / P | 54 | ||
1967 | 205 | Darmstadt-Kranichstein | Castle chapel | I. | 5 | ||
1967 | 207 | Grafenberg (Dusseldorf) | Melanchthon parish | IV / P | 50 | ||
1968 | 220 | Essen-Rellinghausen | Ev. church | IV / P | 41 | ||
1968 | 230 | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Eosander Chapel in Charlottenburg Palace | II / P | 26th | ||
1968 | 232 | Bad Oeynhausen - Rehme | Laurentiuskirche | II / P | 21st | ||
1969 | 238 | Ohmstede | Ohmsteder Church | II / P | 27 | Disposition by Karl Schuke and regional church music director Artur Kalkoff | |
1969 | 244 | Darmstadt | Pauluskirche | IV / P | 55 | 2013 from the original 53 to 55 registers and expanded to include a typesetting system | |
1970 | 260 | Goslar | Market Church of St. Cosmas and Damian | III / P | 37 | In 2012, organ builders Hartwig and Tilmann Späth (Freiburg) rebuilt, renovated and extended it to IV / P / 58. | |
1971 | Nachrodt-Wiblingwerde | Evangelical Church Nachrodt | II / P | 19th | |||
1972 | 273 | Hagen | Matthew Church | II / P | 27 | Prospectus draft by Peter Grote | |
1975 | 311 | Helmstedt | St. Stephani | III / P | 36 | behind the historical prospectus by David Beck (1583–1584) | |
1977 | 325 | Bad Fallingbostel | St. Dionysius | II / P | 22nd | ||
1978 | Sankt-Augustin- Hangelar | Christ Church | II / P | 12 | set up in the parish hall on March 6, 1978, moved to the Christ Church, which was then built in 1984 | ||
1977 | 326 | trier | St. Matthias | III / P | 39 | ||
1978 | 332 | Varel | Castle Church | III / P | 47 | Using the case by Philipp Furtwängler (1861) | |
1981 | 357 | Frankfurt am Main | Old opera | III / P | 60 | 2010 revision | |
1985 | 405 | Reykjavík | Cathedral church | III / P | 33 | ||
1986 | 408 | Wurzburg | New church , auditorium of the university | IV / P | 64 | ||
1989 | 446 | Detwang | St. Peter and Paul | II / P | 17th | 1,188 pipes | |
1989 | 448 | Muenster | St. Lamberti | IV / P | 55 | ||
1989 | 450 | Coburg | Moriz Church | III / P | 54 | Using the historical prospectus and the four remaining registers by Wolfgang-Heinrich Daum (1740) → Organ | |
1990 | Frankfurt-Schwanheim | Martinus Church | II / P | 21st | Made according to a disposition by the cantor MH Hoffmann; the prospectus resembles that of the previous organ from 1928 by the organ builder Weigle and takes into account the round window in the gable wall | ||
1992 | Wurzburg | Our Lady | III / P | 45 | |||
1994 | 482 | Schöningen | St. Vincenz | III / P | 33 | New building behind the historic main works prospect by Jonas Weigel / Johann Friedrich Besser (1658); Reconstruction of the Rückpositiv | |
1995 | 492 | Hamburg-Niendorf | Church on the market | II / P | 29 | Behind the historical prospectus by Johann Daniel Busch (1770) | |
1996 | 500 | Munich | To the holy twelve apostles | II / P | 38 | → organ | |
1996 | 501 | Frankfurt-Praunheim | Church of the Resurrection | II / P | 17th | ||
1997 | 506 | Weißenohe | St. Boniface Monastery Church | II / P | 23 | Behind historical prospectus (1724) | |
1999 | 518 | Bielefeld | Zionskirche Bethel | III / P | 45 | 2018 by Schuke exchange of a register | |
2000 | 522 | Bundang (South Korea) | Catholic Church of St. John Parish | IV / P | 65 | ||
2002 | 535 | Gelsenkirchen | Evangelical old town church | III / P | 45 | Vox humana 8 ′ in its own swell box | |
2002 | 537 | Krakow | Krakow Music Academy | III / P | 29 | ||
2003 | 542 | Denver (USA) | Lamont School of Music, Denver University | III / P | 40 | ||
2004 | 544 | Fukui (Japan) | Harmony Hall | IV / P | 70 | ||
2004 | 546 | Fulda | St. Boniface | II / P | 31 | ||
2005 | 550 | Luxembourg | Philharmonic Luxembourg | IV / P | 82 | ||
2008 | Hermannsburg | Great Cross Church | 31 | Originally built in 1967 for a church in Essen. Installed in Hermannsburg in 2008, extended by a register and re-voiced. | |||
2008 | 554 | Frankfurt-Bornheim | Johanniskirche | II / P | 32 | Using the prospectus and 4 registers from Walcker (1874) | |
2009 | 555 | Trondheim | Strinda kirke | III / P | 39 | ||
2010 | Oslo | Pauluskirche | IV / P | 65 | Using preserved registers from Albert Hollenbach (1892; II / P / 18) | ||
2010 | Schleswig | Schleswig Cathedral | IV / P | 64 | Renovation and extension of the organ by Marcussen (1963; III / P / 51) behind the prospectus from 1701 | ||
2010 | 557 | Detmold | Holy Cross Church ( Detmold University of Music ) | III / P | 62 | Disposition in the tradition of Franco-German romanticism | |
2011 | 559 | Berlin-Heiligensee | Village church | II / P | 16 | ||
2010–2012 | 567 | Katowice | Katowice Philharmonic | III / P | 36 | ||
2011-2013 | Berlin-Zehlendorf | Paulus Church | III / P | 44 | In the French symphonic tradition by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll ; complemented by a new baroque-style building by Rowan West | ||
2017 | 568 | Berlin center | Chapel of Reconciliation | 27 | “Sound of Reconciliation”: there are four special registers that can intone music from the USA , England , France and Russia , because these countries were the occupying powers in the four-sector city . | ||
2017 | Neubrandenburg | Marienkirche | IV / P | 70 | in collaboration with Johannes Klais Organ Builder |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The organs of the old town. Gijs Burger, archived from the original on June 26, 2012 ; Retrieved January 12, 2012 .
- ^ Wolfgang Runge: Churches in the Oldenburger Land. Volume III: Church districts Oldenburg 1 and 2. Oldenburg 1988, ISBN 3-87358-298-8 , p. 322f.
- ↑ Ev. Hangelar parish: Schuke organ in the church , accessed on December 10, 2017
- ^ Organ in Varel , accessed on May 12, 2011.