List of organs in Lüneburg

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The list of organs in Lüneburg shows the preserved historical organs and nationally significant new organs in the former principality of Lüneburg . This largely corresponds to the area of ​​today's districts of Celle , Gifhorn , Harburg , Lüchow-Dannenberg , Lüneburg , Heidekreis , Uelzen and the city of Wolfsburg . All organs built before the First World War are completely recorded . The list supplements the main article Organ Landscape Lüneburg , where further literature can be found.

The main builders are given in the fourth column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. In the sixth column, the Roman number indicates the number of manuals , a capital "P" indicates an independent pedal and a lower-case "p" indicates an attached pedal, the Arabic number in the penultimate column indicates the number of sounding registers . Significant preserved historical cases (with modern organs) are indicated by italics.

place church image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Bardowick St. Peter and Paul Cathedral Germany Bardowick cathedral organ.jpg Philipp Furtwängler , Alexander Schuke 1867, 2011 III / P 46 Hist. Housing received
Bergen on the stupid Pauluskirche Ernst Wilhelm Meyer & Sons 1842 II / P 16 Largely preserved
Bergen (District of Celle) St. Lamberti St.Lamberti Bergen Organ4.jpg Organ building Mühleisen 2000 III / P 34 Prospectus in baroque tradition
Bad Bodenteich St. Petri Bad Bodenteich - main street - St Petri in 04 ies.jpg Balthasar Conrad Euler , Hillebrand Brothers 1836, 1996 II / P 29 New building behind historical prospectus, with romantic swell
Celle St. Ludwig Celle Church St. Ludwig Organ.JPG Karl Wilhelm and Eduard Meyer , unknown, Siegfried Sauer , Martin ter Haseborg 1841, 1900, 1977, 1998 II / P 31 1998 Reconstruction of the organ from 1841, of which some stops and photos still existed → Organ
Celle Castle chapel
Celle castle church interior 07.JPG
Unknown, Heinrich Vieth, Paul Ott 16th century, 1865, 20th century II / P Prospectus from the 16th century and some registers from Vieth preserved; Extension conversion by Ott
Celle City Church of St. Mary Organ City Church Celle 02.JPG Hermann Kröger / Berendt Hus , Rowan West 1653, 1997-1999 III / P 49 Behind the historical prospectus → Organ
Clenze St. Bartholomew Johann Andreas Engelhardt , Karl Schuke 1856, 1968-1970 II / P 18th Only a few historical material survived
Dannenberg (Elbe) St. John's Church Dannenberg St. Johannis Organ (01) .jpg Wilhelm Heinrich Bethmann , Karl Schuke 1801/1802, 1972 II / P 29 New building behind historical housing
Drennhausen St. Mary Eduard Meyer 1856 II / P 16
Ebstorf Monastery church Eduard Meyer 1865/1866 II / P 20th
Egestorf St. Stephen Egestorf - Sankt Stephanus 18 ies.jpg Philipp Furtwängler and sons 1867 II / P 17th Mostly preserved; some registers reconstructed
Gartow St. George Gartow St. Georg organ (06) .jpg Johann Matthias Hagelstein 1740 II / P 23 Largely preserved; 1991 fundamental restoration by Hillebrand
Gerdau St. Michaelis Gerdau - St Michaelis in 02 ies.jpg Philipp Furtwängler 1874 II / P 15th Almost unchanged; Fundamentally restored in 2009 by Jörg Bente
Gifhorn St. Nicolai Church Gifhorn.jpg Christian father 1748 II / P 24 Largely preserved; Thoroughly restored by Hillebrand in 2000 and returned to its baroque state
Großburgwedel St. Petri Patrick Collon 1996 II / P 28 Based on classic French organ building
Handorf St. Mary Eduard Meyer , Alfred Führer 1854, 1954 II / P 19th 1954 renovation
Hermannsburg St. Peter-Paul Hermannsburg St.-Peter-Paul-Kirche Organ.jpg Emil Hammer 1963 III / P 34
Himberg Mountains St. Bartholomew P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1862 II / P 21st largely preserved
Kirchweyhe George's Church Friedrich Altdorf 1856 I / P 10 Neo-Baroque rearrangement in the 1960s in the course of restoration by Gebr. Hillebrand (2003)
Krevese Krevese monastery church Anton Heinrich Gansen 1721 I / P 13 Almost completely preserved
Lemgow High Church Eduard Meyer 1856 II / P 17th Largely preserved
Lenzen St. Catherine's Katharinen Lenzen 9 2015 06.JPG Hans Scherer the Younger , Arp Schnitger , Gottlieb Scholtze , Reinhard Hüfken 1627/1628, 1707/1708, 1759, 2005-2007 II / P 27 5 registers by Scherer, housing partially and 2–3 registers by Arp Schnitger (1707/08, originally for Hamburg-St. Georg ) preserved as well as 7 registers by Scholtze; The remaining 12 registers by Hüfken have been reconstructed to the state of Scholtz (1759)
Lüchow St. Johannis Lüchow St. Johannis organ (02) .jpg Hermann Owl 2005/2006 III / P 47 With timbres of German romanticism and modernity
Lüchow plate St. Mary
Church Plate Organ.jpg
Unknown, Gebr. Hillebrand Mid-16th century, 1980/1981 II / P 16 New building behind historical housing
Luneburg St. Johannis , great organ
St. Johannis Lüneburg - Organ.jpg
Hendrik Niehoff / Jasper Johansen, Friedrich Stellwagen , Matthias Dropa , Eduard Meyer , Rudolf von Beckerath 1551-1553, 1651/1652, 1712-1715, 1850-1853, 1952/1953, 1976/1992 III / P 51 Organs from St. Johannis (Lüneburg)
Luneburg St. Johannis , choir organ
Lüneburg Johannis viewSW.jpg
Organ building Kuhn 2010 II / P 23 In the French symphonic tradition → organs from St. Johannis (Lüneburg)
Luneburg St. Michaelis
Lüneburg St. Michaelis organ (1) .jpg
Matthias Dropa , P. Furtwängler & Hammer , Christian Scheffler 1708, 1870/1931, 1999 III / P 49 5 registers from 1708, 8 from 1870, 15 from 1931
Luneburg St. Michaelis , lower church
Lüneburg St. Michaelis organ (6) .jpg
Emil Hammer organ building 1942 II / P 11 behind the prospectus by Furtwängler & Hammer (1899) and including a quarter of the pipes of the previous organ
Luneburg St. Michaelis , choir organ
Lüneburg St. Michaelis organ (4) .jpg
Martin ter Haseborg 2000 I. 5 Reconstruction of a positive that was lost from around 1800, based on a cost proposal by Johann Balthasar Held (1701) for St. Michaelis
Luneburg St. Michaelis , chancel
Lüneburg St. Michaelis organ (5) .jpg
Michael Braun 2012 I. 4th mobile chest organ
Luneburg St. Nicolai
St. Nicolai Lüneburg Organ.JPG
P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1899 III / P 49 Pneumatic action; largely preserved
Luneburg Monastery Lüne (monastery church) Jonas Weigel (?), Gebr. Hillebrand 1645, 1969 II / P 20th Prospectus received
Tired (Örtze) St. Laurence
St.Laurentius Müden Meyer organ 01.JPG
Eduard Meyer 1864 II / P 17th Coupling of the upper manual to a keyboard with 176 organ registers, which can be switched on and off
Rühstädt Village church Joachim Wagner 1738 I / P 10 Housing and more than half of the registers preserved
Scharnebeck St. Marien Monastery Church
Hillebrand-Scharnebck.jpg
Unknown, Gebr. Hillebrand 1754, 1994/1995 II / P 17th New building behind the historical case → organ of St. Marien (Scharnebeck)
Schneverdingen Peter and Paul Church Schneverdingen - Peter and Paul in 13 ies.jpg Rudolf Janke 1976 III / P 24
Stellicht St. Georg Christophorus Jodokus Church OrganStellichte21.jpg Andreas de Mare , Jürgen Ahrend organ building Around 1570, 1985/1986 II / p 12 Originally built for the Thedinga monastery ; Housing transferred from Marten de Mare in 1610 ; Reconstruction behind historical housing
Trebel Ev. church Feldsteinkirche Trebel The Johann-Georg-Stein organ.jpg Johann Georg Stein 1775-1777 II / P 19th Almost completely preserved
Uelzen St. Mary Organ Sankt Marien Uelzen.JPG Johann Georg Stein , Hermann Eule Organ building Bautzen 1752-1756, 2001 III / P 53 New building behind historical prospectus; largest organ in the Lüneburg organ landscape
Uelzen St. Petri St. Petri Church Uelzen Organ.jpg Gebr. Hillebrand 1966 II / P 23
Walsrode City church Walsrode Organ in the town church Walsrode.JPG Eduard Meyer 1849 II / P 26th Largely preserved
Wince St. Mary Paul Ott 1960 III / P 39 Conceived neo-baroque
Wittingen St. Stephen Church Johann Wilhelm Gloger , Alexander Schuke Potsdam organ building 1738-1740, 1995 II / P 24 originally built for the Paulinerkirche (Göttingen) , since 1806 in Wittingen; New building behind historical prospect
Wolfsburg Christ Church Paul Ott 1951 III / P 35 Typical instrument of the organ movement
Wolfsburg St. Heinrich Wolfsburg Heinrich Orgel.jpg G. Christian Lobback 1982 II / P 23
Wustrow St. Laurence P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1915 II / P 19th Almost completely preserved

literature

  • Gustav Fock : Arp Schnitger and his school. A contribution to the history of organ building in the North and Baltic Sea coast areas . Bärenreiter, Kassel 1974, ISBN 3-7618-0261-7 .
  • Harald Vogel, Günter Lade, Nicola Borger-Keweloh: Organs in Lower Saxony . Hauschild, Bremen 1997, ISBN 3-931785-50-5 .

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