List of organs in Lower Bavaria

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This list of organs in Lower Bavaria shows the preserved historical organs and nationally significant new organs in Lower Bavaria . This list is a supplement to the main article Orgellandschaft Niederbayern , which also contains the underlying literature.

The main builders are listed in the third column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. Italic letters indicate that only the case is preserved. In the fifth column, the Roman number indicates the number of manuals , a capital "P" indicates an independent pedal , a lower-case "p" indicates an attached pedal and the Arabic number indicates the number of sounding registers . The seventh and eighth columns list the last major restoration. More information on the individual organs can be found in the last column with links within Wikipedia or with external web links.

place church image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Aich Parish Church of St. Ulrich Aich (Bodenkirchen) Parish Church St. Ulrich Orgel.jpg Johann Schweinacher , now Eisenbarth around 1759 Originally set up in the choir stalls of the Dominican Church in Landshut . With inlays by Christian Jorhan the Elder. Ä.
Aigen am Inn St. Leonhard Leopold Freundt
Binabiburg Pilgrimage Church of St. Salvator Anton Bayr 1747
arc Bogenberg pilgrimage church Bogenberg organ.jpg around 1730 Prospectus received.
Dingolfing Trinity Chapel Johann Peter Plersch 1769
Fürstenzell Fürstenzell Monastery Philipp Jakob Schmid 1746 I. 6th
Half mile Pilgrimage church to the painful Mother of God Johann Peter Plersch 1787
Hellring St. Ottilia Organ Hellring.JPG Johann Konrad Brandenstein around 1740 I. 7th preserved, restored in 2002
Koesslarn Fortified church Johann Ignaz Egedacher 1722 I. 8th
Landau on the Isar St. Mary Franz Mitterreither 1741
Landshut Dominican Church Dominican organ.jpg Organ builder Schmid 1965 V / P 75
Landshut St. Jodok Old organ St.Jodok Landshut 2012.JPG GF Steinmeyer 1890 II / P 30th 1966 Conversion by Gerhard Schmid .
Landshut St. Jodok New organ St.Jodok Landshut 2012.JPG Jürgen Ahrend 1997 II / P 15th
Landshut Pilgrimage Chapel Maria Bründl (Landshut) Joseph Schweinacher 1832 I / P 6th
Landshut Martinskirche LandshutStMartinInside02.jpg Ekkehard Simon 1984 IV / P 76 Middle part of the case taken from the historic Christoph Egedacher organ (around 1680).
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Landshut Theklakapelle Johann Schweinacher 1759 I. 5 Restored in 1976 by Ekkehard Simon .
Loitzendorf St. Margaretha Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Mettenbach St. Vitus Franz Mitterreither 1730 I. 10
Oberotterbach Pilgrimage Church of St. Leonhard Johann Schweinacher 1782 Prospectus received.
Oberotterbach Pilgrimage Church of St. Leonhard Sankt Leonhard (Oberotterbach) Organ.jpg Josef Mühlbauer jun., Train / Siegenburg 1845 I / P 12
Paindlkofen St. Stephan Paindlkofen Sankt Stefan organ.jpg Adam Fundesin (?) 1683 I. 5
Passau St. Stephen's Cathedral Passau st stephan organ.jpg Johann Ignaz Egedacher ,
Eisenbarth Organ Builders
1715/1732 ,
1978
V / P 126 several new buildings and various conversions
organs of St. Stephen's Cathedral
Passau St. Michael Passau st michael 005.JPG Johann Ignaz Egedacher 1721
Passau St. Stephen's Cathedral
actually Vornbach Monastery
Johann Ignaz Egedacher 1737 I. 5 Restored in 1954 by Orgelbau Eisenbarth . → Organs of St. Stephen's Cathedral
Perkam Pilgrimage church to Our Lady of Antenring Antenring Church of Our Lady Orgelempore.jpg Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Postmünster Thurnstein Castle Johann Petrus Sixt I. 6th
Pürkwang St. Andrew Sankt Andreas Pürkwang - Westemporen.jpg Johann Schweinacher
Rainertshausen St. Erhard Rainershausen Sankt Erhard Organ.jpg Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Rotthalmünster Asbach Monastery: monastery church Johann Schweinacher around 1785 II / P 16 Martin Hechenberger (renovation) 1895
Sandsbach St. Peter Sandsbach St. Petrus - Organ.jpg Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Schoenberg St. Margareta Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Stallwang St. Michael Stallwang Sankt Michael organ.jpg Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Stollnried Assumption Day Stollnried Assumption Church nave.jpg Josef Mühlbauer
Straubing Carmelite Monastery of Straubing Johann Sebastian Wild 1702
Straubing Azlburg Monastery Johann Peter Plersch around 1765
Straubing St. Vitus Leonhard Veichtmayr 1741
Straubing St. Jacob's Basilica Straubing St Jakob Orgel.jpg owl 2020 IV / P 94 Organ system consisting of main, choir and distant organ with two console tables, main case by Franz Borgias Maerz (1898)
Train St. Michael Train Sankt Michael Orgel.jpg Josef Mühlbauer
Vilsbiburg Hospital Church of the Holy Trinity Ludwig Ehrlich 1825 I / P 7th
Vilshofen Pilgrimage Church of Maria am Birnbaum unknown around 1653
Weltenburg Weltenburg Abbey Church Weltenburg, Monastery Church of St Georg and Martin (122) .JPG Johann Konrad Brandenstein 1728 I / P 13 In 1992/93 restored by Georg Jann
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Windberg Windberg Monastery Church Windburg monastery windberg 019.JPG Johann Ignaz Egedacher 1725 (?)
Zwiesel City parish church of St. Nicholas Organ building Eisenbarth 1979/90 III / P 48

literature

  • Georg Brenninger: Organs in Old Bavaria . 2nd Edition. Bruckmann, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-7654-1859-5 .
  • Hermann Fischer , Theodor Wohnhaas : Lexicon of southern German organ builders . Florian Noetzel Verlag, Heinrichshofen-Bücher, Wilhelmshaven 1994, ISBN 3-7959-0598-2 .
  • Hermann Fischer : The Steinmeyer family of organ builders . Pape, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-921140-90-1 .
  • Stefan Hammermayer: Bavarian organ building around the turn of the century. Franz Borgias March (1848–1910) . Wiedemann, Bad Reichenhall 1999, ISBN 3-00-004382-9 .
  • Otmar Heinz: Early Baroque organs in Styria. On the genesis of a southern German-Austrian type of instrument from the 17th century . Lit-Verlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-643-50232-2 .
  • Christian Vorbeck: The organ builders Martin Binder and Willibald Siemann . Siebenquart Verlag Dr. Roland Eberlein, Cologne 2013, ISBN 978-3-941224-02-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. The instrument was wrongly attributed to the Munich organ builder Hans Lechner; Otmar Heinz: Early Baroque organs in Styria. On the genesis of a southern German-Austrian type of instrument from the 17th century, Berlin 2012, (Research on the historical regional studies of Styria, published by the Historical Commission for Styria , Volume 53), p. 161 (footnote 375) and 162.