List of organs in Lüneburg
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 |
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Bardowick | St. Peter and Paul Cathedral | 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 | Organ building Mühleisen | 2000 | III / P | 34 | Prospectus in baroque tradition | |
Bad Bodenteich | St. Petri | Balthasar Conrad Euler , Hillebrand Brothers | 1836, 1996 | II / P | 29 | New building behind historical prospectus, with romantic swell | |
Celle | St. Ludwig | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Philipp Furtwängler and sons | 1867 | II / P | 17th | Mostly preserved; some registers reconstructed | |
Gartow | St. George | Johann Matthias Hagelstein | 1740 | II / P | 23 | Largely preserved; 1991 fundamental restoration by Hillebrand | |
Gerdau | St. Michaelis | Philipp Furtwängler | 1874 | II / P | 15th | Almost unchanged; Fundamentally restored in 2009 by Jörg Bente | |
Gifhorn | St. Nicolai Church | 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 | 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 | 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 | Hermann Owl | 2005/2006 | III / P | 47 | With timbres of German romanticism and modernity | |
Lüchow plate | St. Mary | Unknown, Gebr. Hillebrand | Mid-16th century, 1980/1981 | II / P | 16 | New building behind historical housing | |
Luneburg | St. Johannis , great organ | 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 | Organ building Kuhn | 2010 | II / P | 23 | In the French symphonic tradition → organs from St. Johannis (Lüneburg) | |
Luneburg | St. Michaelis | 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 | 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 | 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 | Michael Braun | 2012 | I. | 4th | mobile chest organ | |
Luneburg | St. Nicolai | 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 | 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 | 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 | Rudolf Janke | 1976 | III / P | 24 | ||
Stellicht | St. Georg Christophorus Jodokus Church | 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 | Johann Georg Stein | 1775-1777 | II / P | 19th | Almost completely preserved | |
Uelzen | St. Mary | 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 | Gebr. Hillebrand | 1966 | II / P | 23 | ||
Walsrode | City church Walsrode | 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 | 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 .
Web links
- Nomine eV: Historic organs in the Lüneburg region