List of the Grüneberg organs

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Organ in the Stettin Castle Church from 1864
Organ in Liepāja , expanded in 1885

The list of Grüneberg organs gradually includes the organs of the Grüneberg family , who were active in Brandenburg an der Havel and Stettin from the 18th to the 20th century.

Johann Wilhelm Gruneberg

Johann Wilhelm Grüneberg (1751–1808) is one of the most important organ builders in the Mark Brandenburg in his time. He worked in Brandenburg on the Havel . The organs in Potsdam , the French Church (previously in Spandau), Redekin and Plaue (previously in Brandenburg) have been preserved, along with brochures in Mittenwalde and Genthin . Instruments that are no longer available are in italics .

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1774-1775 Gohlitz church I. 5 preserved, positive, first known organ, expanded in 1835 by Heise to I / P, 6, 1980/82 and 1997/98 restoration by Schuke to I / 5
1776-1777 Werder Holy Spirit Church I / P 12 1858 replaced by Gesell
1780 Charlottenburg Luisenkirche I / P 11 not received
1783 Spandau Reformed St. John's Church II / P 23 Moved to Bärenklau in 1902, reduced to I / P, 10, removed in 1917, prospect pipes removed, replaced by Schuke zinc pipes in 1928, moved to Potsdam in 1991 , the French church relocated to Schuke and original disposition reconstructed and restored, inaugurated in 2000
1785 Talkin church I / P 11 receive
1787 Mittenwalde St. Moritz Church Prospectus preserved, replaced by Sauer around 1890 , by Eule in 1959
1791 Klein-Glien Manor Church I / p 6th receive
1793 Brandenburg on the Havel St. Johannis I / P 15th Moved to Plaue in 1814 , expanded to II / P, 17 by army wagon in 1912, restored by Fahlberg in 1984, then by Scheffler → Organ
1794 Saarmund church 1840 with church destroyed by fire
1798 Magdeburg Church of Saint Catherine 1882 sold to the Bonhoeffer Church (Friedrichsbrunn), where it was renovated
1798 Genthin St. Trinity Prospectus received, factory replaced by Rühlmann in 1913
? Wittenberg church Moved to Vehlgast in 1870 for 200 Reichstaler, where it was replaced in 1906 by a new Grüneberg organ

Georg Friedrich Gruneberg

His brother Georg Friedrich Grüneberg (1752–1827) worked as an organ builder in Stettin from around 1780 . Four new buildings are known, of which the prospectus and parts in Poznań, and some parts in Chojnice (Konitz) have been preserved.

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1779-1782 Poznan , today Poznań Kreuzkirche, today All Saints Church
Przechadzka po Chwaliszewie 31-08-2014 (32) .JPG
Altar organ, built with Johann Gottlieb Mehnert , extensive reconstruction by W. Sauer to II / P, 30 in 1868 , prospectus and parts of the Grüneberg organ preserved, today I / P, 19
1783 Konitz , West Prussia, today Chojnice Augustinian monastery church II / P 23 1819 transfer to the Church of the Annunciation in Konitz, later pneumatic reconstruction by A. Terletzki , 1947 transfer to Johanneskirche, 1954 reconstruction with a new prospectus by Sobiechowski, some parts of the Grüneberg organ preserved.
1818 Stettin (Szczecin) St. Peter and Paul II / P 24
1822 Schwedt City Church

August Wilhelm Gruneberg

His son August Wilhelm Grüneberg (1787–1837) worked in Stettin. Several new organs are known from him, all of which are listed. Some have been preserved.

year place church image Manuals register Remarks
1824/28 Pasewalk Nikolaikirche II / P 8th extended to II / P, 13, restored by Wolter in 1991
1829 Wildberg near Altentreptow church only received prospectus
1830 Schönfließ , Neumark, now Trzcińsko-Zdrój church II / P 20th around 1894 replaced by Sauer after the church was rebuilt
around 1830 Golfing church Attribution, makeshift repairs in 2010, further restoration planned in 2019
1832 Ahlbeck Ev. church I / P 9 Restored in 2005 by Sauer
1832 Belling at Jatznick church receive
1836 Wiek on Rügen St. George I / P 9 preserved - organ
? Boock at Pasewalk church preserved, early 19th century, from a member of the family
? Pyritz , today Pyrzyce City Church probably no longer available

Barnim Gruneberg

Barnim Grüneberg (1828–1907) is considered the most important German organ builder in the Baltic Sea region of his time. He created over 450 new buildings and conversions, mainly in Pomerania, but also in Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, West Prussia and other places.

year opus place church image Manuals register Remarks
1854 1 Bonin Village church I / p 4th received empty housing
1854 2 Kummerow Village church Kummerow-am-see-kirche15.jpg I / P 5 1855 Brochure completed, 1992 restoration and installation of the brochure by Wolter
1854 3 Vellin , today Wielin church I / p 4th receive
1854? Gormin St. Mary I / p 4th Shown at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1855 , one of the oldest preserved cone-store organs in Pomerania, restored in 2001
1855 20th Flemendorf Marienkirche I / P 7 + 1 Pedal as transmission register, restored in 2003 by Mecklenburg Orgelbau
1856 Kröslin church I / P 9 2002 restoration by Wolter
1856 Ludwigsburg , Uckermark Village church I. 4th without pedal
1858 Tonnin , today Unin, on Wollin church I / P 7th at that time in a new church, 1945 or later with church destroyed
1859 Medrow church I / p 4th 2016/17 restoration by Wolter
1859 Neustrelitz Castle Church II / P 16 Significantly damaged, not playable → organ
1860 Liepe , Usedom St. John I / P 8th two registers not playable
1860 ? Private home II / P Salon organ, richly decorated with putti and symbols, later (around 1890?) Moved to Werder (near Altentreptow) in the church , preserved
1862 51 Tempelburg , now Czaplinek Church, now Holy Cross Church I / P 8th receive
1862 60 Finkenwalde near Stettin, today Zdroje Church, today the Holy Spirit Church II / P 10 1895 repairs, with or later pneumatic reconstruction, register Gedackt 8 'probably also used later, 2015 restoration by Karl Schuke (in opus index No. 60 for Greifenberg / Gryfino, cf. 1865)
1862/63 Great Jestin , today Gościno Church, today the Church of St. Andrzej Bobola II / P 12 for the new church (consecrated in 1865)
1863 Penkun City Church II / P 13 1959 restored by Barnin Grüneberg jun.
1863 Schwichtenberg church I / P 7th 1999 restoration by Wolter
1863 Rossin church I / p 5 receive
1863 Schlatkow Maria Magdalenen Church I / P 8th receive
1863 Body Village church receive
1863 67 Bärwalde , now Barwice Church, today St. Stefan II / P 13 receive
1864 70 Szczecin , now Szczecin Castle Church Stettin Castle Church Organ Drawing TV.jpg II / P 23 after 1909/10 replaced by a new building by Grünebergs
1864 74 Big Zicker on Rügen Village church Village church Groß Zicker - organ 2015-08.jpg I / P 5 1999 general overhaul by Wolter
1865 80 Altentreptow St. Peter Church II / P 31 Extension of the organ by Johann Simon Buchholz of 1812, 2002-2003 restoration by Scheffler - Organ
1865 Greifenberg (Gryfino) Church, today Church of the Birth of Mary II / P 30th stated in opus index No. 60 (see above); Restored in 2009 by Kaczmarek
1865 Crooked St. Michael Church St. Michael Krummin 06 2014 002.JPG I. 9 Installation of a pedal (and modification?) Of a Buchholz organ from around 1850, restoration by Wolter in 1993
around 1865 (?) Reichenwalde church I / P 6th receive
1866 Demmin St. Bartholomew
Demmin Buchholz-Grueneberg-Organ.JPG
IV / P 52 Reconstruction and extension of a Buchholz organ from 1819 while retaining the pipe → organ
1866 Lauenburg , today Lębork St. Salvator, today St. Mary Queen of Poland II / P 20th Damaged in 1945, repaired in 1958, playable
1866 Luebbersdorf Village church I / P 7th
1867 99 Lindenberg , Western Pomerania Village church I / P 9 (11?) Restored in 2014 by Mecklenburg Organ Builders
1867 Gollnow , today Goleniów City Church II / P 25th probably not received or in poor condition
1868 112 Massow , today Maszewo Church, today the Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa II / P 21st not playable for events
1868 Hohenbüssow church I / P 5 2002 restoration by Wolter
1868-1870 112 Szczecin , today Szczecin St. Jakobi Reconstruction / renewal of the existing organ, then expanded twice to IV / P, 69, destroyed in 1944
1869 114 Selmsdorf St. Mary II / P 13 2009 restoration by W. Sauer
1870 Kartlow St. Johannis I / P 10
1870 Zezenow , today Cecenowo Village church
Cecenowo Kościół DSC 7629.jpg
receive
1870 124 Ballwitz , Mecklenburg church I / p 4th receive
around 1870 (?) Lüttenhagen church I. 4th Attribution due to construction, apparently composed of several older organs, 1893/94 after Hinrichshagen, restoration by Tobias Schramm in 2019
1874 153 Boilerbollentin Village church receive
1874 157 Feldberg City Church II / P 18th
1875 161 Grischow church II / P 10 Restored in 2011 by Mecklenburg Organ Builders
1875 Naugarten church receive
1876 Barsdorf , Havel church I / P 7th receive
1876 Tornow , Havel church I / P 6th
1876 Rummelsburg , today Miastko church 12 receive
1877 178 Bagemühl , Uckermark church
Barnim-Grüneberg organ from 1877, Bagemühl.JPG
I / P 6th Partially restored in 2011 in the Baltic Organ Center Stralsund, pedal register and flute 4 'not playable
1877 Bargischow church
1877 182 Fürstenwerder church II / P 11 1997 restored by Ulrich Fahlberg
1879 Langenhanshagen church
Malchow Orgelmuseum Klosterkirche Barnim-Grüneberg-Organ from Langenhanshagen.jpg
I / P 8th Pedal transmission register, now in the Mecklenburg Organ Museum in Malchow
1879 Ketzin , Havel Church of St. Petri II / P 14th in a baroque case from 1753, possibly by Gottlieb Scholtze
1879 204 Mellenthin church
Mellenthin village church 03.jpg
I / p 4th
1880 208 Validity church II / P 11
1880 Krieschow , Lower Lusatia church I / P 9
1881 Bobbin , Ruegen St. Pauli Church 150617 St. Pauli (Bobbin) interior view of the organ.jpg I / P 6th Installation of two pedal registers in Buchholz organ from 1842 (previously I / 4), restoration and brochure installation by Wolter in 2007
1881 Bad Polzin , today Połczyn-Zdrój Marienkirche , today the Church of the Immaculate Conception of Mary II / P 28? Later conversions, today pneumatic with an electric gaming table, II / P, 28
1881 Schöneck in West Prussia, today Skarszewy Church, today the Church of St. Maximilian II / P 27 replaced by a modern organ from England
1881 219 Barkov church I / P 5 1998 restoration by Wolter , 2007 repairs after church damage
1881 Forgive Monastery church
Verchen-orgelempore.jpg
received, also playable?
1881 224 Suddenly Village church I / P 5
1882 225 Schivelbein , today Świdwin Marienkirche , today the Church of the Perpetual Help of Mary I / P 8th receive
1882 227 Lauenburg , today Lębork St. Jakobi II / P 19th receive
1882 230 Humansdorp , South Africa Low German community I / p 6th 1939 transferred to Clarkson in the Moravian Church, restored in 1964, possibly preserved?
1882 236 Goerke church I / P 5
1882 Gnevkow church I / P 5 2002 restoration by Wolter
1883 Neuendorf , today Przęsocin church I / P 5 receive
1884 255 Szczecin Concert and club house Replaced in 1929 by the Grüneberg organ, destroyed in 1944
1884 257 Beggerow church I / P 9
1884 258 Ramin church I / P 4th Restored in 2012 by Sauer
1885 Libau , today Liepāja Trinity Cathedral
Liebau Grueneberg organ 14.08.10.JPG
IV / P 131 Expansion to what was then the largest organ in the world, today the largest mechanically operated organ → organ
1885 265 Haarlem , South Africa Evangelical Lutheran Church I / p 6th receive?
1885 268 Cammin , Mecklenburg church I / P 4th with parts of the previous organ
1886 269 Bublitz , today Bobolice Church, today Church of the Assumption II / P 21st receive
1886 Middelhagen St. Catherine's I / P 7th
1886 Last church I / P 6th 1996 restoration by Wolter
1886 Klein Schwarzsee , today Czarne Małe Church, today the Assumption I / P 9 1917 Prospect pipes removed, then replaced by zinc pipes, otherwise no changes, preserved
1886 German Sagar , Neumark, today Nowy Zagór church II / P 12 partially received?
1888 Cammin , today Kamień Pomorski Dom
Kamien Pomorski katedra organy (1a) .jpg
III / P 44 in the baroque prospectus from 1672, replaced in 2004 by a reconstruction of the baroque organ → organ
1888 Jamikow , Uckermark Village church
1889 298 Kniephof, now Konarzewo church I / P 8th receive
around 1890 Sommersdorf Village church I / P 8th
1890 Grabow near Stettin, today Szczecin-Grabowo Friedenskirche II / P 26th not received
1891 Great Nemerow church I / P 10 receive
1891 Old Käbelich church I / P 9 receive
1891 327 Glowitz , today Główczyce church II / P 14th receive
1892 345 Weggun Village church I / P 5 2004 restoration and electric fan by Schramm
1892 Putbus , Ruegen Putbus Castle Church Putbus Castle Church (09) .JPG II / P 14th 1995 general overhaul by Wolter
1893 Canzow church I / p 5 receive
1893 Neustrelitz City Church Grüneberg organ Neustrelitz.jpg III / P 45 2001 Partial renovation by Mecklenburg Organ Builders and W. Sauer , 2005 Completion by Scheffler and Mecklenburg Organ Builders

1894 Morgenitz church I / P 5
1895 381 Ahlbeck Ev. church Ahlbeck church interior 07 2014 08.JPG II / P 15th
1896 386 Ganschendorf Ev. church
Ganschendorf Grueneberg Organ No.  386 1896.jpg
I / P 9
1896 387 Szczecin  ?, Today Szczecin Church, today the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help I / P 10 Preserved, Opus 387 on the company sign, but in the Opus index this was set up in Grenz, Uckermark (see next organ); So either transferred from there to Stettin or an error in the opus index
1896? ? Grenz , Uckermark church preserved, origin uncertain, in the opus index No. 387 was built in Grenz in 1896, but this is now in Stettin (upper organ); maybe the current organ in Grenz is originally from another church (maybe from another builder)?
1897 Koserow (Usedom) church
Koserow Church 2010-08-02 007.JPG
I / P 9 1994 General overhaul by Wolter
1897 319 Tützpatz church II / P 8th receive
1899 Bartow church II / P 11 receive
1899 Cantnitz church I / P 5 receive
around 1900 Drinker church I / P 7th
1900 Schenkenberg Village church I / P 6th
1901 Berlin French Church II / P 13 Destroyed in 1945
1901 User church I / P 9 Implementation of an organ from West Prussia from around 1871
1902 450 Ratzeburg Dom Reconstruction of a Mehmel organ , no longer available
1902 Drechow Drechow Church I / P 5 1999 restoration by Wolter
1902 Kasnewitz, Ruegen Ev. Village church II / P 12 1999 restoration by Wolter
1903 466 Eschbruch , Neumark, today Rapin Church, today Church of the Assumption of Mary I / P 6th receive
1904 Usedom St. Mary II / P 14th
1904 479 Kölln church II / P 8th
1904 483 Wildenbruch , today Swobnica Church, today St. Casimir II / P 10 receive
? Stevenhagen, today Stawno church I / P 8th preserved, mechanical action
? Netzelkow church
? Reinberg Village church

Felix Grüneberg

Felix Johannes Grüneberg (1876–1945) continued to run the company as the B. Grüneberg organ building company from around 1905 and created around 300 new buildings and conversions.

year opus place church image Manuals register Remarks
1905 497 Atterwasch , Lower Lusatia church
Church in Atterwasch interior view gallery.jpg
I / P 7th 1991 restored by Scheffler
1905 Swinoujscie Luther Church II / P 30th not received
1905 Altstrelitz church II / P 20th not received
1905 505 Miter church II / P 8th receive
1906 Anklam Lilienthal high school II / P 13 not received
1906 Anklam Catholic Parish Church of Salvator II / P 12 2006 restoration by Wolter
1906 531 Stralsund St. Mary's Church
Stralsund, Germany, Marienkirche, Grünberg organ (2006-09-15) .JPG
I. 5 Small organ
1906 523 Stargard Castle City Church II / P 13 receive
1906 Vehlgast near Havelberg church I / P 7th Replaced Johann Wilhelm Grüneberg organ, offer received in mid-January 1906, approval February 6, 1906, delivery September 1906
1906 Golden tree church I / P 3 receive
1906 528 Fahrwalde church I / p 5 receive
1906 Great Quassow church I / p 3 receive
1907 Bargensdorf church I / P 5 receive
1907 Lychen St. John II / P 24 1,564 pipes, restored by Fahlberg in 1988
1907 Blumenow church
Blumenow church 2016 interior W.jpg
I / P 5 not available anymore
1908 Hohen Neuendorf Village church Village church Hohen-Neuendorf organ.jpg II / P 8th 1941 rebuilt by A. Schuke; 1994 restored by Ulrich Fahlberg → organ from Eberswalde
1908 Mitau , Courland, today Jelgava Latvian St. Nicholas Church II / P 26th not received
1909? 591 Jehser, Neumark, today Jeziory church receive
1909 Anklam St. Nikolai III / P 45 not received
1909 598 Luggewiese , now Lubowidz Church, today St. Stanisław Kostka receive
1909 Mountains on Rügen St. Mary's Church
Marienkirche Bergen 06 2014 06.JPG
II / P 28 organ
1909 Kiel Naval Church II / P 21st not received
1909 620 Koniewo Village church
Game table of an organ of the Grüneberg family
II / P 10 badly in need of restoration, Koniewo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, formerly Cunow
1910 603 Berlin-Friedrichshain Galilee Church , now a museum
Galilee Church altar and organ 1910.JPG
II / P 32 in the new church (photo 1910)
1910 611 Szczecin , today Szczecin Old Lutheran Christ Church II / P 18th around 1945 destroyed with church
1910 612 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg Eliaskirche , now a museum III / P 35 also 11 transmissions, damaged in 1945, assembled in 1953 by Ludwig Glöckner with old parts on II / P, 25
1910 Berlin French Friedrichstadtkirche II / P 14th ? Repairs ?, not received
1910 617 Neustrelitz Herzog Carl Borwin Memorial Home
Organ in the Hrzog-Carl-Borwin-Gedächtsnisheim.jpg
II 8th 2011 restoration by Mecklenburg Organ Builders
1910 623 Dakau, West Prussia, today Gdakowo church 11 after 1945 to Prabuty (giant castle), St. Andreas, in need of restoration
1910 Ihlenfeld church I / P 5 receive
1910 Ralswiek Ev. church I. 4th 2006 restoration by Wolter
1911 Berlin-Wedding Easter Church II / P 28 receive
1911 Eggesin Martin Luther Church II / P 24 then for the new church
1911 Jarmen St. Mary's Church
Jarmen Church Organ Prospect.JPG
II / P 20th
1911 625 Stargard , Pomerania St. Marien , today St. Maria Queen of the world III / P 55 Destroyed in 1945
1911 Golm , Mecklenburg church II / P 10 in case of Ernst Sauer obtained
1911 Ranzin church II / P 9 receive
1911 Blindow, Uckermark church II / P 13 Reconstruction of the Buchholz organ from 1849 (originally II / P, 11), hardly playable today, restoration necessary
1911 633 Mallin Village church I / P 6th receive
around 1911 Goray, today Goraj Castle chapel (or village church) II / P 23
1912 Angermünde Martinskirche II Restored in 2001
1912 Mitau , Courland, now Jelgava, Latvia St. Anna 32 Damaged in 1944, replaced in 1960
1912 Liepen near Neustrelitz church I / P 4th not playable, in need of restoration
1912 672 Sellin Mercy Church II 9 1994/2006 general overhaul by Wolter
1913 673 Berlin-Südend Südendkirche II / P 19th 1945 destroyed with church
1912 675 Bartzwitz , today Barzowice Church, today the Church of Franz von Assissi II / P 13 since about 1997 no longer playable in concert, e.g. Currently replacement by electronic organ
1912 Belgard , today Białogard St. Mary III / P 42 Expansion of the Marx organ from 1775
1913 Binz Village church Organ Binz.jpg II / P 14th 1985/2000 general overhaul / restoration by WolterOrgan
1913 687 Altefähr St. Nicholas Church
St Nikolai Altefaehr inside IMGP7776.jpg
II / P 11 organ
1913 688 Freienwalde , today Chociwel church II / P 20th not playable
1913 Big tea life church I / P
1913 Semlow Village church
ChurchSemlow2012 11.JPG
in the case of Nehring from 1850, restored in 1999
1913 681 Schwichtenberg, Mecklenburg church I / P 7 or 6 receive
1913 Neetzka , Mecklenburg Village church I / P 4th receive
1913 700 Dramburg , today Drawsko church ? 1940 Conversion of Grüneberg in the spirit of the organ movement to II / P, 26, restored in 1984
1913 Landsberg, today Gorzów Wielkopolski Concordienkirche II / P 21st
1914 Miedzyzdroje , today Międzyzdroje St. Peter's Church
Międzyzdroje, Parafia św.  Piotra Apostoła w Międzyzdrojach, f (2011-07-25) by Klugschnacker in Wikipedia.jpg
, II / P 22nd received without tags
1914 Kargow , Mecklenburg church I / P 5 receive
1914 703 Garz , Ruegen St. Petri
Organ Garz Rügen.jpg
II / P 12 pneumatic construction / renovation to the pipework of Buchholz 1836, 1995 restoration by Wolter - Organ
1914 701 Heringsdorf Church in the forest II / P 11 in prospectus by Kaltschmidt from 1851, 1993 restoration by Wolter
1914 Blankensee , Mecklenburg church II / P 6th receive
1914 713 Kublank , Mecklenburg Village church II / P 6th receive
1914 714 Radawnitz , West Prussia, today Radawnica Church, today St. Barbara I / P 7th receive
1914 715 Driesen , Neumark, today Drezdenko Church, today Heart of Jesus II / P 17th receive
1915 Gützkow Nikolaikirche Gützkow-Church-Organ-0308g.jpg II / P 23 Restored 2000–2001 by Sauer Opus 725
1915 Stäbelow church I / P 4th receive
1915 Mechow , Mecklenburg Mechow village church I / P 5 pneumatic cone store
1915 Sellin Mercy Church II / P 8th 1960 Conversion by W. Sauer
1916 Pasenow Village church I / P 6th receive
1916 738 Bad Polzin , today Połczyn-Zdrój Hospital chapel I / P 5 1980 in St. Joseph Church
1917 Menkin church II / P 8th receive
1918 Pasewalk Catholic Church of St. Otto II / P 13 2001 restoration by Wolter
around 1919 Szczecin , today Szczecin Garrison Church, today the Heart of Jesus II / P 22nd 1919 Church completed, organ later expanded to III / P, 37 with a new prospectus
1925 750 Lubow, today Łubowo Church of the Assumption of Mary II / P 6th bad condition, 2018 new blower from Valter Daminato
1926 Falkenburg today Złocieniec church II / P 25th
1926 Stettin-Stolzenhagen church II / P 12
1927 761 Woldenberg , today Dobiegniew church II / P 30th Reconstruction (new building?) Of the Heinze organ, 1997–1999 general restoration by Marian Nawrota
1927 Ribbekardt , today Rybokarty Church, today the Church of Sr. Josef I / P 6th 1980s general overhaul, good condition
around 1930 765 Szczecin , today Szczecin Church, today the Church of the Holy Family II / P ? 1978 restoration and extension by Cepka, today III / P, 45
1930 766 Zirzow, Mecklenburg church I / P 4th Restored in 2011 by Mecklenburg Organ Builders
1934 779 Stettin -Torney, today Szczecin Nikolaikirche, today the church of Andrzej Bobola II / P 30th After 1946 repairs and alterations by Wacław Biernacki, no more work since then, poor condition
1934 Völschow Völschow Church II / P 9 1996 restored by Voigt
1936 787 Peilau, today Piława Church, today Church of St. Peter and Paul II / P 11 receive
1937 Stettin-Braunsfelde Kreuzkirche III / P 31
1940 796 Tribsow , today Trzebieszewo church Organy Trzebieszewo.jpg II / P 16 receive

literature

  • Grueneberg . 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. pp. 188–193.
  • Matthias Schneider : Grüneberg, family (1710–1963) . In: Dirk Alvermann , Nils Jörn (Hrsg.): Biographisches Lexikon für Pommern . Volume 1 (= publications of the Historical Commission for Pomerania. Series V, Volume 48.1). Böhlau Verlag, Cologne Weimar Vienna 2013, ISBN 978-3-412-20936-0 , pp. 102-104. Beginning
  • Dietrich W. Prost : The organ builder family Grüneberg . In: Acta Organologica 22. 1991. pp. 105-130.
  • Organ building company with steam operation Stettin-Finkenwalde B. Grüneberg . 1912. Reprint: Pape Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-921140-77-2 . with opus list
  • Catalog raisonné Barnim and Felix Grüneberg . Pape Verlag, Berlin, around 2014 CD

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Organ Organ Database (Dutch)
  2. Potsdam, French church organ Index
  3. Organ organ database, with disposition (Dutch)
  4. ↑ Information board at the church
  5. Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
  6. Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
  7. The church in Vehlgasr church district
  8. a b After Uwe Pape , Wolfram Hackel, Christhard Kirchner (ed.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area including Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Pape Verlag, Berlin 2017
  9. Today's organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, with history (Polish), Grüneberg's involvement mentioned in Lexicon of North German Organ Builders , Volume 4.
  10. Chojnice, Church of the Annunciation, Musicam Sacram, with history (Polish)
  11. Basilica of John the Baptist Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, history and current organ disposition (Polish)
  12. Basilica of John the Baptist Organ Database, with today's organ (Dutch)
  13. Carl Friedrich Ferdinand Buckow : The doublet system is not a new invention. In: Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung. No. 42, October 18, 1843, p. 745 with indication II / P, 8
  14. Golchen Pfarramt Hohenmocker, with requests for donations
  15. ^ Organ ( Memento from March 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Sauer Orgelbau (Memento)
  16. Beling Church
  17. ^ Boock village churches in MV
  18. no information from Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, MusicamSacram or other texts
  19. Organ in Bonin ( Memento from May 30, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) gruneberg.pl, with photo and disposition, it can only be guessed which Bonin is meant - at Köslin / Koszalin (Memento, Polish)
  20. organs in Vorpommern Baltic Orgelcentrum, with disposition
  21. Organ Organ Database (Dutch)
  22. Organ in Wielin ( Memento from May 30, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) gruneberg.pl, with photo and disposition (Memento, Polish)
  23. Flemendorf ( Memento from May 30, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) Gruneberg.pl, with disposition (Memento, Polish)
  24. Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
  25. Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
  26. ^ Disposition in Urania, Zeitschrift für Orgelbau, ... 23/1, 1866
  27. Information organ database
  28. Organ organ database, with disposition and photo (Dutch)
  29. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  30. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  31. On restoration work dzieje.pl, 2015 (Polish)
  32. ^ Lexicon of North German Organ Builders . Volume 4. 2017. Grüneberg , no articles in Polish organ databases
  33.  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) @1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kirchenmusik-mv.de
  34. Penkun Church , with a short story and photo
  35. Organ organ database
  36. ^ Organ in Rossin Orgeldatabase
  37. ^ Organ in Schlatkow organ database
  38. Organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe (Polish)
  39. Organ with disposition and photo (Dutch)
  40. Altentreptow Scheffler organ workshop
  41. Organ with disposition (Dutch)
  42. Gryfino MusicamSacram, with disposition (Polish)
  43. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  44. Organ Orgdatabase (Dutch)
  45. Information organ database
  46. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram, with disposition (Polish)
  47. Organ organ database
  48. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  49. Information organ database
  50. Organ Organ Database (Dutch)
  51. ^ About the re- consecration of the Lindenberg Church, according to Nordkurier from December 29, 2014, there supposedly 11 registers, with an audio sample
  52. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram, detailed description with disposition (Polish)
  53. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  54. organ (Dutch)
  55.  ( page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / gruneberg.pl
  56. Selmsdorf Orgelmuseum Malchow, with disposition
  57. W. Sauer ( Memento from December 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  58. Information (Dutch)
  59. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  60. organ (Dutch)
  61. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  62. Information organ database
  63. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow, with disposition
  64. organ (Dutch)
  65. Organ in Grischow. In: Mecklenburg organ building. Accessed August 31, 2019 .
  66. organ (Dutch)
  67. Organ in Naugarten organ database
  68. Information (Dutch)
  69. Information (Dutch)
  70. Organ visit by Matthias Schuke 2014, in Organ visit 2014 by St. Sophien Orgel e. V. Brüssow
  71. organ (Dutch)
  72. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  73. Organ organ database
  74. Information Orgbase
  75. Organ organ database
  76. Information (Dutch)
  77. Organ organ database
  78. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  79. organ (Dutch)
  80. Information Orgeldatabase (Dutch)
  81. Organ organ database
  82. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  83. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  84. Organ with disposition (Dutch)
  85. organ (Dutch)
  86. organ (Dutch)
  87. ^ Lexicon of North German Organ Builders , Vol. 4; not in Polish organ databases
  88. history of the organ in the concert and club house Stettin ( Memento of 30 May 2019 Internet Archive ) gruneberg.pl (Memento, Polish)
  89. Organ information (Dutch)
  90. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  91. organ (Dutch)
  92. Organ MusicamSacram (Polish)
  93. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  94. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  95. Organ organ database
  96. Information organ database
  97. Organ in Czarne Małe Musicam Sacram (Polish)
  98. ^ WCO organ
  99. ^ Organ in Konarzewo. In: Musicam Sacram. Accessed August 31, 2019 .
  100. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  101. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  102. Organ with disposition (Dutch)
  103. ^ Organ in Główczyce ( Memento from May 30, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) gruneberg.pl (Memento, Polish)
  104. ^ Hannes Ludwig: Organ manual Brandenburg. Volume 1. Uckermark (western part) . Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2005. S. 192f.
  105. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  106. organ (Dutch)
  107. Organ organ database
  108. Urania Vol. 50 No. 12, 1893, pp. 88f. Disposition
  109. Organ organ database
  110. Organ in Ahlbeck organ index (restricted access)
  111. organ (Dutch)
  112. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  113. ^ Organ Stettin, Church of the Perpetual Help Mariae Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, with explanations (Polish); Church Grenz Uckermark Kirchen, mistakenly assumes Grüneberg 1896,
  114. Information organ database
  115. organ (Dutch)
  116. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  117. organ (Dutch)
  118. Organ organ database
  119. Information on the organ in Userin Orgeldatabase
  120. Information (Dutch)
  121. organ (Dutch)
  122. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  123. organ (Dutch)
  124. Information Orgbase
  125. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  126. Organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowr
  127. Information organ database
  128. Information organ database
  129. Scheffler organ workshop
  130. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  131. organ (Dutch)
  132. Other organs in Stralsund Baltic Organ Center
  133. ^ Burg Stargard Orgelmuseum Malchow, with history and disposition
  134. Organ with disposition (Dutch)
  135. Toccata by Bach can be heard in Vehlgast Volksstimme on August 15, 2016, with information from the community
  136. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  137. organ (Dutch)
  138. Groß Quassow Orgelmuseum Malchow
  139. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  140. organ (Dutch)
  141. Stadtkirche St. Johannes Lychen Uckermark churches, with brief information about the organ
  142. ^ Wolf Bergelt: Organ tours through the Mark Brandenburg . P. 210 with original disposition , also Ucketmark organ manual
  143. See photo 2016, in the organ organ database still indicated as preserved, after Elke Lang: Barocke Pracht und Schlichte Schönheit , 2014 (possibly no longer available then)
  144. organ (Dutch)
  145. organ (Dutch)
  146. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  147. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  148. Organ Gruneberg.pl, with disposition (Polish)
  149. organ gruneberg.pl
  150. MACHmit the organ ! Museum Berlin, history
  151. ^ Organ Gruneberg.pl, with historical disposition
  152. organ (Dutch)
  153. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  154. organ (Dutch)
  155. ^ Ihlenfeld Orgelmuseum Malchow
  156. organ (Dutch)
  157. Gruneberg.pl organ , with historical photo and disposition (Polish)
  158. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  159. organ (Dutch)
  160. organ (Dutch)
  161. ^ Hannes Ludwig: Organ manual Brandenburg. Volume 2. Uckermark (eastern part) . Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2008. p. 60
  162. ^ Organ in Mallin Organ Museum Malchow
  163. no information from Musicam Sacram and Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  164. ↑ Photo series
  165. History of the organ St. Anna Jelgava (Latvian)
  166. Liepen Church with brief information
  167. organ (Dutch)
  168. ^ Organ Gruneberg.pl
  169. Organ MusicamSacram (Polish)
  170. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  171. organ (Dutch)
  172. Organ
  173. ^ Description of the church with a detailed history of the organ
  174. ^ Church Schwichtenberg with description of the organ, 6 registers
  175. Organ 7 stops (Dutch)
  176. ^ Organ in Neetzka Orgelmuseum Malchow
  177. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  178. Organ gruneberg.pl (Polish)
  179. Organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe, with disposition (Polish)
  180. ^ Organ Gruneberg.pl (Polish)
  181. ^ Kargow Orgelmuseum Malchow
  182. Orgel Orgelbau Wolter
  183. Garz Warmsiedler organ (pdf)
  184. organ organ index
  185. organ (Dutch)
  186. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  187. Organ with disposition (Dutch)
  188. ^ Organ in Kublank Orgelmuseum Malchow
  189. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  190. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  191. organ organ index
  192. organ (Dutch)
  193. organ (Dutch)
  194. ^ Organ in Mechow Orgelmuseum Malchow
  195. ^ Organ in Pasenow Orgelmuseum Malchow
  196. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  197. organ (Dutch)
  198. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  199. organ MusicamSacram, (Polish) with multiple photos and disposition
  200. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  201. organ Musicam Sacran
  202. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram, with disposition (Polish)
  203. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  204. ^ Organ Orgelmuseum Malchow
  205. organ (Dutch)
  206. ^ Organ of the Month Organ Sound Foundation
  207. Szczecin, Kościół św. andrzeja Boboli MusicamSacram, with disposition (Polish)
  208. organ Wirtualne Centrum Organowe
  209. ^ Organ Central German organ building
  210. Piława Grüneberg.pl, organ with disposition (Polish)
  211. ^ Organ Musicam Sacram
  212. organ gruneberg.pl