List of organs in southern Lower Saxony

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The list of organs in southern Lower Saxony shows the preserved historical organs and nationally important new organs in southern Lower Saxony . The underlying area includes the districts of Goslar , Göttingen , Hameln-Pyrmont , Hildesheim , Holzminden and Northeim as well as the city of Salzgitter . All historical instruments should be recorded that were built before the First World War . The list supplements the main article Organ Landscape South Lower Saxony , 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
Adelebsen Ev.-luth. St. Martini Church
Adelebsen organ No. 12.jpg
Johann Stephan Heeren / Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann 1799/1800 I / P 14th After re-planning and expansion by Carl Giesecke (1848/1849) and Julius Strobel (1896/1897), dismantling by Rudolf Janke (1969)
Alfeld (leash) Ev.-luth. St. Nicolai Church Heinrich Schaper , Jörg Bente 1863 III / P 42 largest organ Schapers; 1957–1962 extensive renovations by Friedrich Weißenborn and 1967 by E. Hammer, 2012 dismantling of the Rückpositiv , 2013–2014 restoration by Jörg Bente and expansion in the Schaper style by installing a substation
Angerstein (Nörten-Hardenberg) Ev.-ref. church Johann Wilhelm Gloger?, Paul Ott around 1740 ?, 1958 I / P 6th New building behind historical prospectus
Bad Harzburg Luther Church
Bad Harzburg Luther Church Sauer Organ (1903) .JPG
Wilhelm Sauer , Christian Scheffler 1902-1903, 1997-2001 III / P 40 Originally II / P / 29; 21 registers reconstructed by Scheffler and the organ expanded in the style of Sauer
Bad Lauterberg in the Harz Mountains Andreas Church
Bad Lauterberg im Harz, church St. Andreas, the organ.jpg
Johann Andreas Engelhardt , Rudolf Janke 1859, 1988 II / P 25th New building behind the historical prospectus and using other parts from Engelhardt
Bad Lauterberg Paulus Church
Bad Lauterberg Paulus Organ op 61.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1972 II / P 15th
Bad Sachsa St. Nicholas Church Emil Hammer 1955/1956 III / P 30th
Barbis St. Peter's Church
Barbis Organ No. 25.jpg
Johann Tobias Hansen, Johann Andreas Engelhardt , Rudolf Janke 1759, 1833, 1992/1993 II / P 19th
Barlissen Ev.-luth. St. Laurentius Church
Organ Barlissen.JPG
Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle? around 1800 I / P 10 Originally built for Gertenbach, transferred to Barlissen in 1888 by Carl Heyder, slightly modified; 1960–1964 renovation by Rudolf Janke
Barterode Ev.-luth. St. Pankratii Church
Barterode organ.jpg
Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann 1825 I / P 15th 1933 reconstruction and expansion by Paul Ott; 1977 dismantling by Martin Haspelmath (with reduced wind pressure to adapt to the church interior, which has been reduced by half)
Beinum (Salzgitter) Beinumer Church P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1891 II / P 16 Restored in 1991 after decommissioning and makeshift by an electronium
Benniehausen Ev.-luth. church
Benniehausen organ.jpg
Albrecht Frerichs 1968 I / P 6th Using parts of the previous organ by Carl Heyder (1856)
Bernshausen (Seeburg) Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul
Organ Bernshausen.jpg
Louis Krell 1879 II / P 23 (24) The register Vox humana 8 ′ is vacant. Mechanical game and stop action mechanism with mechanical cone chests. Restoration by Werner Krell.
Imagery St. Michael August Schaper 1887 I / P 8th except for the prospectus pipes delivered in 1917
Bilshausen St. Kosmas and Damian, cath. Organ Bilshausen.JPG Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1857 II / P 21st 1984 restoration by Gebr. Krell / Duderstadt
Bischhausen St. Martin Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle , Albrecht Frerichs / Rudolf Janke 1795-1796, 1969, 1986 I / P 14th Originally built for the Gutskirche Groß Schneen (demolished in 1971) , transferred in 1967; received three registers
Bishausen (Nörten-Hardenberg) Ev.-luth. Chapel of St. George
Bishausen organ.jpg
Carl Heyder 1883 I / P 6th 1945 renewal by Paul Ott, 2004 restoration by Rudolf Janke
Lake Constance St. Matthew
Organ Bodensee.JPG
Werner Krell 1988 II / P 15th Last new building of the organ building workshop Krell / Duderstadt
Bodenwerder St. Nicolai Paul Ott , Gustav Steinmann / Rudolf Janke 1966, 1989/1990, 2000 II / P 24 1989/1990 tonally and technically obsolete, 2000 new wind supply by Gebr. Hillebrand
Börry (Emmerthal) Ev. church
Börry organ op 4.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1960 I / p 5 Behind the historical prospectus from the 19th century
Braunlage Trinity Church
Braunlage Trinitatiskirche 05.jpg
Robert Knauf 1889 II / P 20th Overhauled and modified by Friedrich Weissenborn in 1953 and 1969 to II / P 23
Bremke (likes) Ev.-luth. church
Frerichs organ Bremke 1968.jpg
August von Werder , Albrecht Frerichs 1848, 1967/1968 I / P 10 1968 new building by Frerichs including some old registers; 2003/2003 renovation and change of disposition by Elmar Krawinkel
Brevörde St. Urban Andreas Schweimb ?, Friedrich Wilhelm Euler , Martin Haspelmath Around 1690, 1862, 1985 I / P 13 Originally probably built for Höxter, free pedal added in 1862, restoration in 1985
Brunkensen St. Martin's Church Christian father , Martin Haspelmath 1721, 1978 I / P 5 (9) New building (reconstruction) behind historical prospectus
Buehle (Northeim) Ev.-luth. St. Oswald Church
Bühle St. Oswald organ.jpg
Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle , Balthasar Conrad Euler , Martin Haspelmath 1815-1819, 1848, 1981/1982 I / P 14th 1981 three registers reconstructed; largely preserved
Buntenbock Village chapel
Buntenbock Organ op 118.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1999 II / P 12 Using parts of a brochure from the 19th century.
Clausthal Market Church of the Holy Spirit
Clausthal-Zellerfeld Market Church 02.jpg
Andreas Weiss, Paul Ott 1624, 1976 III / P 41 New building behind the historic Rococo prospect by Johann Albrecht Unger
Dankelshausen St. Matthew Church
Dankelshausen organ.jpg
Johann Stephan Heeren or Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann , Elmar Krawinkel 1790 or 1820, 2001 I / P 12 (13) Brochure by Johann Stephan Heeren 1790 or Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann 1820, 1901 new building by Furtwängler and Hammer (11 registers I / P), 2001 restoration / new building behind the historical prospectus by Elmar Krawinkel (Trendelburg). 13 registers planned, one register vacant.
The same St. Lawrence Church
Dassel Laurentiuskirche organ.jpg
Philipp Furtwängler 1845 II / P 25th 2000 renovated by OBM Franz Rietsch ( Emil Hammer Orgelbau )
Diemarden St. Michaelis StMichaelis Diemarden Organ.jpg Christoph Greve, P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1833, 1928 II / P 16 In 1928 Furtwängler & Hammer extensively rebuilt, nine-axis prospectus
Dorste St. Cyriaci Johann Andreas Engelhardt Around 1850 II / P 16
Dransfeld St. Martini Euler organ St. Martini Church Dransfeld.jpg Balthasar Conrad Euler 1843-1845 II / P 21st Reconstruction of 6 registers by Martin Haspelmath (1984/1985). 2006/2007 repair by organ builder Krawinkel (Trendelburg)
Duderstadt St. Cyriac
Duderstadt Cyriakus Organ.JPG
Johannes Creutzburg , Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle , Johann Andreas Engelhardt , Hermann Eule 1731-1735, 1823, 1859, 2006 III / P 43 Housing and 20 registers from Creutzburg preserved as well as individual registers from Schmerbach and Engelhardt
Duderstadt St. Servatius
Duderstadt Servatius Organ.JPG
Jürgen Ahrend 1977 III / P 28 In 2012 the organ was cleaned by the organ builder Martin Wurm from Neustadtgödens.
Eberhausen St. Nicolai
Eberhausen Organ2.jpg
Carl Heyder 1865 I / P 6th
Einbeck St. Alexandri
Einbeck, St. Alexandri, 2013-08 CN-19.jpg
Martin Hillebrand 1865-1866, 2008 II / P 37 New building behind the neo-Gothic front from the 19th century
Einbeck Market Church of St. Jacobi
Einbeck, St. Jacobi, 2013-08 CN-03.jpg
Johann Friedrich Schulze 1861-1862
Elkershausen St. Nicholas
Elkershausen organ.jpg
P. Furtwängler & Hammer, Albrecht Frerichs 1907, 1984 I / P 7th Originally built for Todtenhausen near Minden; erected there in 1918 in Elkershausen after a major new building.
Elliehausen St. Martini Elliehausen organ 2.JPG Julius Strobel 1880 II / P 16 1928 Change of disposition by Wiegand Helfenbein (Gotha), 17 II / P. 1935 Reconstruction by Paul Ott (Göttingen). 1973 Repair by Martin Haspelmath (Walsrode). 1987/1988 restoration by the Hillebrand brothers (Altwarmbüchen)
Peas (Adelebsen) St. Vitus
Peas Organ (3) .JPG
Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann 1823/1824 I / P 12
Eschershausen St. Martin Church Johann Christoph Hüsemann , P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1771, 1909 II / P 30th Originally II / P / 20; 1909 new building behind the historic prospect, which was expanded; Pocket drawer, pneumatic action; receive
Esebeck Ev.-luth. church
Organ Esebeck 1.jpg
August from Werder 1850 I / P 11 Much preserved
Espol Ev.-luth. chapel 18th century I. 6th
Etzenborn Ev.-ref. church
Etzenborn organ.jpg
Philipp Furtwängler & Sons 1877 II / P 11 Mechanical cone shop ; built as an interim organ for the main BMV church in Wolfenbüttel
Fischbeck Fischbeck Collegiate Church
Organ Fischbeck.JPG
Johann Adam Berner , Martin Hillebrand 1734-1736, 2007 II / P 32 Reconstructing new building behind the historical prospectus; Disposition and style based on Berner, but expanded by a few registers
Geismar (Göttingen) St. Martin Organ St Martin Geismar (Feb2014) 2.jpg Philipp Furtwängler 1861 II / P 23 Almost completely preserved; Case 1777 by JM Kahlert; Restored in 2008 by Jörg Bente
Gelliehausen St. Pancras
Gelliehausen organ.jpg
Carl Heyder 1889 I / P 7th Reconstruction in 1965 by Frerichs, 2014 by Krawinkel (one register added)
Germershausen Catholic Church of the Annunciation
Organ Germershausen.JPG
Louis Krell 1910 II / P 20th Pneumatic tube action and stop action
Gieboldehausen Ev.-luth. Gustav Adolf Church
Gieboldehausen Krell organ.jpg
Louis Krell 1879 II / P 13 Originally 12 registers, 1956 installation of the Mixtur 3-4-fold register by Paul Ott , since the 13th register. 1979 Restoration by Franz Rietzsch from Hiddestorf.
Gieboldehausen Kath. St. Laurentius Church
Prospectus Krell organ St.Laurentius.jpg
Werner Krell 1971 II / P 26th Electric stop action with two free combinations
Gillersheim Ev.-luth. church August von Werder , P. Furtwängler & Hammer , Martin Haspelmath 1853, 1912, 1978 I / P 13 New construction using the case (1853) and pipe material (1912)
Gladebeck St. Nikolai Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1861/1862 II / P 17th
Goslar St. James the Elder
Goslar - Church of St Jakobi - Orgelprospekt.jpg
Unknown, Stockmann brothers Around 1650, 1973 II / P 27 Reconstruction behind the late Renaissance prospectus
Goslar Riechenberg Monastery Andreas Schweimb / Johann Jacob John , Johann Matthias Naumann Around 1700, 1705 II / P 34 The monastery church was demolished in 1818, and the organ was probably destroyed in the process.
Goslar Catholic Church St. Georg Stiftskirche St. Georg (Grauhof)
Grauhof St Georg Inside 15.jpg
Christoph Treutmann , Hillebrand Brothers 1734-1737, 1989-1992 III / P 42 Largely preserved; Restored 1989–1992 by Gebrüder Hillebrand Orgelbau .

In 2009, the Hillebrand Orgelbau brothers carried out cleaning, repairing the windchest and re-intonation

Goettingen Ev.-luth. St. Albani Church
Göttingen Albani organ.jpg
Paul Ott , Rudolf Janke 1964, 1990 III / P 36 1990 renovation conversion
Goettingen Ev.-luth. Christophorus Church
Göttingen Christopherus Organ op 43.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1967 II / P 8 (19) still expandable; Breastwork and Hauptwerk are in the left case, the pedals in the right; BW is not developed, also in the HW and pedal registers are still vacant.
Goettingen Ev.-luth. Christ Church
Göttingen Christ Church Organ.jpg
Paul Ott 1956 III / P 28 By 2016, only 12 of the 27 planned registers had been completed (Brustwerk and Rückpositiv were vacant). 2016 Expansion of the organ and completion of the missing registers by Orgelbau Bosch (III / P / 28).
Goettingen Ev.-luth. Corvinus Church Albrecht Frerichs, Rudolf Janke 1974, 1998 II / P 21st 1998 renovation
Goettingen Evangelical Reformed Church
Evangelical Reformed Church Göttingen Orgel.jpg
Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann , Carl Giesecke , P. Furtwängler & Hammer , Paul Ott 1816-1817, 1860, 1913-1914, 1969-1970 II / P 15th originally built for Stöckheim (Northeim) ; 1860 transferred by Giesecke to Göttingen and rearranged; 1913/1914 new interior work by F. & H. with additional breastwork; 1969/1970 new pipework by Ott; 1997 renovation by Ingo Kötter; Upper part of the prospectus and a register from 1817 preserved
Goettingen Friedenskirche
Goettingen-Friedenskirche-Organ-2015.JPG
Werner Bosch organ building 2006 II / P 18th Takeover of 8 registers from the 19th century and 7 registers from Paul Ott
Goettingen Ev.-luth. St. Jacobi Church
Göttingen Jacobi organ.jpg
Paul Ott 1964-1966, 2006/2007 IV / P 68 2006/2007 renovation and expansion by a swell with 9 registers, playable from the 4th manual, and a sub-bass 32 ′ in the pedal by Siegfried Schmid
Goettingen Ev.-luth. St. John's Church
Göttingen Johannis Organ No. 18.jpg
Paul Ott , Rudolf Janke 1954-1960, 1999-2000 IV / P 61 Mechanical play and stop action
Goettingen Ev.-luth. Kreuzkirche
Göttingen Kreuzkirche organ.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1965 II / P 26th
Goettingen Ev.-luth. St. Mary Göttingen St. Marien Organ.jpg P. Furtwängler & Hammer , Paul Ott , Emil Hammer Orgelbau , Martin Hillebrand 1925/1926, 1928, 1950, 1970/1971, 2003 III / P 47 Organ of the parish church of St. Marien (Göttingen) . 2003 Restoration by Gebrüder Hillebrand Orgelbau .
Goettingen St. Nikolai Church (University Church )
Organ St Nikolai Göttingen (Feb2014) 1.jpg
Wilhelm Sauer , Paul Ott 1888, 1948 / 1958-1959 II / P 23 partly preserved, in the 20th century baroque and renovated several times
Goettingen Ev.-luth. Stephanuskirche
Göttingen Stephanus Organ.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1969/2002 III / P 26th In 2002 expanded by four registers
Greene (Einbeck) St. Martini Andreas Schweimb , Johann Christoph Hüsemann , AG Friesenberg, Gebrüder Euler , Otto Dutkowski 1687, 1753, 1774/1775, 1864, 1932 II / P 21st Get prospectus; 1753 pedal added, 1774/1775 Rückpositiv; later further modifications
Gronau (Leine) St. Matthew Gronau Matthäi organ.jpg Philipp Furtwängler , Hillebrand brothers 1859/1860, 1981 III / P 60 largest organ in Furtwängler; Restored to its original condition in 1981 by Gebr. Hillebrand . In 2017 the pipes were cleaned, repaired and re-intoned by Gebrüder Hillebrand Orgelbau .
Grone (Göttingen) St. Petri
Grone Organ.jpg
Johann Wilhelm Gloger , P. Furtwängler & Hammer , Paul Ott , Orgelbau Mühleisen 1753, 1898, 1969, 2000 II / P 20th Prospectus received from Gloger, 1969 new building by Ott (replaced the organ work by Furtwängler & Hammer from 1898, presumably using some parts), 2000 renovation, rearrangement and expansion; Mood since then: Neidhardt III ("for a big city")
Grossenrode St. Johannis
Organ Großenrode.jpg
August von Werder , Paul Ott 1857, 1963-1964 II / P 21st 1963/1964 conversion
Big snow Michaeliskirche Groß Schneen Orgel.jpg Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle 1814 I / P 14th Schmerbach took over older registers from Johann Jacob Krebs (1728/1729), which make up the majority of the preserved pipe inventory.
Güntersen Ev.-luth. St. Martini Church
Güntersen organ.jpg
Paul Ott 1960 I / P 11 New construction using individual registers from the previous organ by Carl Heyder (1878)
Hamelin Ev.-luth. Market Church of St. Nicolai Market Church Hameln Organ 2017-09-29.jpg Rudolf von Beckerath 1966 III / P 41 Originally III / P / 39; Goll added one register each in 1991 and Hillebrand in 2003
Hardegsen Ev.-luth. St. Mauritius Church
Hardegsen organ.jpg
Johann Justus Hansen , Bernhardt Edskes 1784, 1996 II / P 30th New building behind historical prospectus, which has been rebuilt several times; Chest cupboard is empty.
Harste St. John's Church Johann Justus Hansen 1773 I / P Prospectus received
Hastenbeck (Hamelin) Ev.-luth. church Hameln-Hastenbeck church organ (01) .jpg Unknown, Rudolf Janke 1703, 1965 II / P 18th Behind historical prospectus (with original principal 8 '). In 2019, the Hillebrand Orgelbau brothers carried out a cleaning and re-intoning .
Hattorf am Harz Ev. church
Hattorf organ No. 28.jpg
Johann Tobias Hansen, Friedrich Becker, Paul Ott 1763, 19th century, 1972 II / P 21st Prospectus and some registers received from Hansen. In 1995 the instrument was revised by Rudolf Janke .
Heiningen St. Peter and Paul Andreas Schweimb , Heinrich Vieth 1698 to 1870 II / P 30th Conversion by Vieth
Heinsen Ev.-luth. church Rudolf Janke 1964 II / P 13
Helmstedt St. Thomas Church
Helmstedt St. Thomas Church Organ op 44.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1968 III / P 34 1985 addition of a breastwork
Hemeln Ev.-luth. church Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann 1816/1817 II / P 15th
Herzberg am Harz Ev.-luth. Christ Church
Herzberg am Harz Organ op 54.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1970 II / P 15th
Herzberg am Harz St. Nicolai
Herzberg Nicolai Organ No. 11.jpg
Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1845 II / P 36 Classicist prospectus; Engelhardt's largest preserved organ (28 original registers)
Hetjershausen Ev. church
Hetjershausen organ.jpg
Carl Heyder 1874 I / P 10 Heyders op. 82. Rescheduled by Paul Ott (20th century): originally 8-8-8-4-2-Mixtur, 16-8; became 8-4-4-2-Mixtur-Sesquialtera-Quint 3 ′, 16-8-4 (Heyders Principal 8 ′ and Hohlfloete 8 ′ in the manual were omitted; pedal probably extended to a new wind chest by Quintadena 4 ′)
Hildesheim Hildesheim Cathedral
Hildesheim cathedral organ (6) .JPG
Franz Breil , Johannes Klais , Romanus Seifert 1960, 1989, 2014 IV / P 77
Hildesheim St. Andrew
Hildesheim St Andreas Organ.jpg
Rudolf von Beckerath 1966 IV / P 63
Hildesheim St. Magdalene
Hildesheim Magdalenenkirche 05.jpg
Romanus Seifert 2010 III / P 33
Hildesheim St. Michael St. Michaelis, Hildesheim on the 1000th anniversary 15.jpg Gerald Woehl 1999 III / P 69
Hildesheim Martin Luther Church
Hildesheim Luther Organ.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1994 II / P 25th
Hildesheim St. Mauritius
Organ of the St. Mauritius Church (Hildesheim) .jpg
Martin father , Gebr. Hillebrand 1687, 1978 III / P 33 New building behind historical prospectus
Hilkerode Catholic Church of St. Johannes Babtist
Organ Hilkerode St. Johannes Babtist.JPG
Louis Krell 1913 II / P 21st The organ was taken over from the previous church with the construction of a new prospectus. Originally 20 stops, when rebuilt in the new church, extension to include principal major 8 '(new prospect pipes). Pneumatic tube action and stop action
Hillerse (Northeim) Ev.-luth. church Hillerse StPetri Organ.jpg Balthasar Conrad Euler 1848 I / P 12 largely preserved
Hohnstedt Martini Church
Northeim-Hohnstedt Martini organ (1) .jpg
Rudolf Janke 1963 II / P 20th Behind historical housing by Johann Andreas Graff (1717/1718)
Holzminden Luther Church
Holzminder Luther Church Organ op 47.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1968-1970 III / P 34 Revised in 1993
Hörden am Harz Ev.-luth. church Unknown, Andreas Engelhardt, Carl Heyder, Paul Ott, Martin Haspelmath 1787, around 1850, 1883, 1952, 1994 I / P 9
Snacks Ev.-luth. church
Imbsen Organ.jpg
Friedrich Becker 1878 I / p 6th Almost completely preserved
Ischenrode Ischenrode Chapel
Organ Ischenrode 01.JPG
Carl Heyder , Paul Ott , Regina Stegemann 1853, 1965, around 2005 I / P 8th 1911 magazine bellows by Albin Hickmann, 1965 conversion, around 2005 renovation; some old registers preserved
Isenbüttel St. Mary's Church
Isenbüttel Marien Organ op.64.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1972 II / P 20th Behind a neo-Gothic prospect from the 19th century.
Early St. Martini Church
Jühnde Orgel.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1968 II / P 10
Kalefeld Church of Our Lady P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1872 II / P 19th Rearrangements and changes in the years 1952 (OBM Friedrich Weißenborn, Braunschweig), 1963, 1974 and 1981; 2005 Restoration of the normal state by Werner Bosch Orgelbau
Katlenburg Ev.-luth. Katlenburg Church
Katlenberg Organ op 37.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1967 II / P 23 Behind the historical prospectus from the 19th century
Klein Lengden Ev.-luth. Church of St. Johannis d. Tf.
Klein Lengden Organ.jpg
Johann Wilhelm Gloger , Carl Heyder , Paul Ott 1756 ff., 1854, 1958/1959 I / P 7th Gloger was unable to finish building the organ because of the Seven Years' War and because of his death during it; this was done by Johann Michael Kahlert in 1763. Heyder took over the Gedackt 8 'from Gloger in his new building, Ott next to this the case and the sub-bass from Heyder. Renovations in 1970 by Albrecht Frerichs and in 2003 by Franz Rietzsch and Ingo Kötter.
Kerstlingerode Ev. Lutheran St. John's Church
Heyder organ St. Johanneskirche Kerstlingerode.jpg
Carl Heyder 1860 II / P 13 2006 renovation by Orgelbau Waltershausen
Knutbüren Ev. church
Knutbühren Organ II.jpg
Paul Ott 1934 I. 6th Otts masterpiece, without pedal, originally with wind scoop foot operation (today motor), all registers divided into bass / treble that are switched by means of sliders and not pulls; Regal 8 'replaced today by Sesquialtera
Lamspringe Former monastery church of St. Hadrian and Dionysius
Organ Lamspringe.jpg
Andreas Schweimb , Philipp Furtwängler & Sons 1691-1696, 1876, 1959 III / P 44 15 Schweimb registers completely and 4 partially preserved. In the new building in 1876, 24 votes were accepted
Landolfshausen Ev. church
Landolfshausen organ.jpg
Carl Heyder , Albrecht Frerichs, Ingo Kötter 1855, 1969, 2011/2012 I / P 9 (10) When the pedal was rebuilt in 1969, the wind chest and two registers from the previous instrument by Carl Heyder (1855) as well as another old register (Ph. Furtwängler?) Were taken over. 2011 rescheduling and new intonation; A used 16 'trombone with wooden cups (Giesecke, 1970) was placed on a free loop of the pedal tray.
Langenholtensen St. Martini Carl Heyder , Gebr. Dutkowski, Rudolf Janke , Martin Haspelmath 1864, 1934-1935, around 1966, 1995 II / P 16 2 registers from Heyder preserved (then I / P / 9), 7 from Dutkowski, 2 from Janke, 5 from Haspelmath
Langenholz St. Mary Magdalene Andreas Schweimb , Philipp Furtwängler 1692, 1865 Prospectus received from Schweimb, work renewed
Lemshausen St. Urban
Lemshausen organ.jpg
Albrecht Frerichs 20th century I / P New building behind historical prospectus
Lenglern St. Martini
Lenglern organ.jpg
Johann Stephan Heeren 1795 I / P 13
Liebenburg Castle Church of the Annunciation Liebenburg Castle Church Organ 01.jpg Johann Conrad Müller 1760-1761 II / P 25th Prospectus and 17 registers received; 1981 reconstructed to the original disposition
Lindau (Eichsfeld) St. Peter and Paul
Krell organ Lindau.JPG
Louis Krell 1882 II / P 24 Restored in 1982 by Werner Krell / Duderstadt. The organ is in its original condition. In the instrument there are some pipes from the previous organ by Johann Andreas Engelhardt .
Lochtum St. Mary Church
ChurchLochtumOrgel.jpg
Andreas Mueller 1746 II / P 17th 1972 completely restored to its original condition by Schuke
Lödingsen Ev. church
Lödingsen Organ Gallery.jpg
Carl Heyder 1862 I / P 8th
Lonau St. Michaelis The Louis Krell organ in the Michaelis Church in Lonau.jpg Louis Krell 1884 II / P 14th
Löwenhagen Ev.-luth. church
Löwenhagen Organ No. 5.jpg
Johann Stephan Heeren 1792 I / P 12
Lucklum Church to come Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1861 I / P 13 Almost completely preserved
Lütgenrode Ev.-luth. church
Lütgenrode organ.jpg
Albrecht Frerichs 1970s I / p 5
Mackensen (Dassel) Ev.-luth. church Georg Andreas Almes, Martin Haspelmath 1774, 1979 I / P 9 New building using the historical housing and prospectus
Marienrode Marienrode Monastery
Hildesheim-Marienrode StMichael Orgel.jpg
Christian father , August Schaper 1749-1752, 1888 II / P 29 14 registers completely and 4 partially preserved from father, 10–12 from Schaper
Marienstein (Nörten-Hardenberg) Former monastery church
Marienstein Organ.jpg
Johann Heinrich Gloger / Johann Wilhelm Gloger , Folkert Becker, Paul Ott , Martin Haspelmath after 1727-1732, 1873, 1951, 1976-1978/1988 II / P 18th 1873 extensive reconstruction, 1951 return to an assumed baroque disposition, 1978 and 1988 restoration and partial reconstruction; 5 registers obtained from Gloger; some other stops are obviously still vacant (there are also six empty stops).
Markoldendorf Lady Chapel
Markoldendorf Organ No. 7.jpg
18th century I. 5
Markoldendorf Martinskirche
Organ Markoldendorf.jpg
Philipp Furtwängler & Sons 1869 II / P 23
Meinersen Ev.-luth. church
Meinersen Organ op.95.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1984 II / P 11 Behind the historical prospectus from the 18th century
Mengershausen Ev.-luth. church
Mengershausen organ.jpg
Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle 1798 I / P 15th Side play. Special feature: Manuals cannot be linked to the pedal (instead 4 separate pedal registers 16 ', 16', 8 ', 4'). Old wind turbine with pedal device preserved.
Moringen City Church Christian father , Carl Giesecke 1743, 1850 II / P 23 1976 restoration by Martin Haspelmath ; some registers taken over from father in the new building in Giesecke and preserved, housings and several registers from Giesecke preserved
Niedergandern Gutskapelle Niedergandern
NG5 DSC0137.JPG
Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle 1811 I / P 12 Reconstruction of 4 registers by Martin Haspelmath (1984/1985)
Niedernjesa St. Laurence Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller 1874 I / P 12 1987 restoration by Albrecht Frerichs
Nienstedt am Harz Ev. Lutheran St. Martin Church
Organ St. Martin Church Nienstedt-Förste.jpg
Anonymous 1742 I / P 11 2018 restoration by Orgelbau Hillebrand (Altwarmbüchen)
Nikolausberg (Göttingen) Former Monastery church
Göttingen Nikolausberg 1c Organ No. 32.jpg
JC Ahlbrecht, Rudolf Janke 1830, 2002 II / P 19th 2002 addition of a new Rückpositiv
Norten-Hardenberg Ev.-luth. Christ Church
Janke organ, Christ Church Nörten-Hardenberg.jpg
Rudolf Janke 1970-1971 II / P 15th
Norten-Hardenberg Chapel orphanage Balthasar Conrad Euler , Martin Haspelmath 1848, 1974 I / P 9 1974 Extension by one register
Norten-Hardenberg St. Martin P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1904 II / P 24 With tube pneumatics; essentially preserved
Northeim Apostle Church
Northeim Apostle Organ (1) .jpg
Rudolf Janke 1971 II / P 20th With Spanish trumpets ; Pedal with flamed copper pipes
Northeim Corvinus Church
Northeim Corvinus organ (1) .jpg
Rudolf Janke 1967 III / P 29 With mirror principal in the Rückpositiv
Northeim St. Sixti
Northeim, St. Sixti, 2013-08 CN-08.jpg
Johann Heinrich Gloger , Balthasar Conrad Euler / Julius Alexander Strobel, Paul Ott 1721–32, 19th century, 1952–59 III / P 52 Hist. Prospectus and 12 registers in full and 3 in part by Gloger, 10 in whole or in part by Euler / Strobel
Obernjesa Marienkirche
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August from Werder 1844 I / P 11 Largely preserved; with wooden registers made of oak and pear tree
Odagsen St. Pancras
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Eduard Meyer 1861 II / P 15th The organ is still in its original condition today.
Oesdorf ( Bad Pyrmont ) Petrikirche
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Rudolf Janke 1977 III / P 30th
Oker (Goslar) Martin Luther Church Johann Andreas Engelhardt , Hans-Heinz Blöß 1841, 1986 II / P approx. 18 After installing a second manual around 1900, it was renewed and expanded in 1986; Engelhardt's 13 registers have been preserved
Oldenrode Ev.-luth. church Carl Giesecke , Martin Haspelmath Around 1850, 1982 I. 5 1981 transfer to Eboldshausen ; New building in Oldenrode using the neo-Gothic housing from Giesecke
Ossenfeld St. Crucis Church
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Carl Heyder 1872, 1878 I / P 6th The pedal was added in 1878 (only sub-bass 16 ') and a 4' flute was added in the 20th century.
Osterhagen St. Martin's Church
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Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1854 II / P 17th Behind the prospectus by Johann Michael Kahlert (1770) from Duderstadt, St. Servatius
Osterode am Harz St. Jacobi (Castle Church)
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Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1841 II / P 26th Renovation by Paul Ott in 1950 and restoration by Rudolf Janke in 1994
Osterode am Harz Marienkirche
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unknown 1724 I / P 11
Parents Ev.-luth. church
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Paul Ott 1957 I / p 6th
Reiffenhausen ( Friedland ) Ev.-luth. church
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Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Elder (?) , Rudolf Janke 1774, 1970 II / P 12 New building behind a historic prospect
Reinhausen (same) Ev.-luth. church Reinhausen Church Organ.jpg Rudolf Janke 1967 II / P 16
Ringelheim (Salzgitter) Former Monastery church of St. Abdon and Sennen Salzgitter-Ringelheim - Sankt Abdon and Sennen - Orgel.jpg Andreas Schweimb , Johann Jacob John (?), Unknown, Hillebrand brothers organ builders 1696, around 1700, around 1750, 1975 and 2015 II / P 32 13 Schweimb registers, 7–8 in the Rückpositiv from John? Pedal towers with prospect whistles around 1750.
Rittmarshausen Marienkirche
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Carl Heyder 1888 I / P 11 Essentially preserved
Ring rings St. Martin's Church
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Martin Hillebrand 2003 II / P 16 As a replacement for the organ by August von Werder (1846, I / P / 10), which burned down in 1999
Rosdorf Ev.-luth. church Rosdorf St. Johannis Organ.JPG Carl Giesecke , P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1863, 1911 II / P 28 (originally 25) Mechanical cone shop ; 1911 renovation (including pneumatic windchest); 1996/1997 restoration by Bosch
Sack (Alfeld) George Church Johann Wilhelm Gloger 1726-1728 I / p 12 9 registers preserved, 3 reconstructed by Bernhardt Edskes in 1998
Sattenhausen Ev.-ref. church
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Johann Wilhelm Schmerbach the Middle , Carl Heyder 1789/1790, 1887 I / P 9 Reconstructed several times, most recently by Regina Stegemann in 1991/1992
Scharzfeld St. Thomas Church Engelhardt organ.jpg Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1855 II / P 20th
Scheden St. Mark's Church
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Johann Dietrich Kuhlmann , Carl Giesecke , Paul Ott , organ builder Krawinkel 1829, 1860, 1937, 2011 II / P 22nd 1829 new construction using older material (parts of the structure and a few registers), 1860 rebuilding, 1937 extension of the single manual organ by a Rückpositiv, 2011 restoration
Schwiegershausen Michaeliskirche
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Johann Andreas Engelhardt , Steinhoff Organ Builder 1857, 2015 II / P 20th Originally 15 registers, 1951 extension to 17 registers and tonal redesign by Orgelbau Hammer, 2015 restoration and extension to 20 registers by Jens Steinhoff
Sieboldshausen St. Martin
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P. Furtwängler & Hammer 1895 II / P 14th Mechanical cone shop. - In the 20th century the disposition was changed (presumably by Paul Ott, later Albrecht Frerichs) - in the pedal cello 8 ′ to choral bass 4 ′, in HW gamba 8 ′ to octave 2 ′, in OW Salicional 8 ′ to principal 2 ′ and violin principal 8 'to octave 2'. Originally disposition 8-8-16 / 16-8-8-8-4-4-Mixtur / 8-8-8-4.
Stockheim St. Martin Carl Giesecke 1859/1860 II / P 16
Sudershausen St. Johannis
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Carl Giesecke 1853 I / p 7th Almost unchanged
Sudheim Ev. church Philipp Furtwängler 1864 II / P 15th
Troughs St. Laurence
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Carl Giesecke 1855 I / p 6th 1884, 1924, 1946 obsolete; some registers preserved (at the moment only four playable. Space for your own pedal windchest available. Pedal coupler was originally switchable, the organ used to be I / P)
Uslar St. John's Church St Johannis Uslar organ.jpg Balthasar Conrad Euler , Paul Ott , Rudolf Janke 1845, 1936/1968, 1980 II / P 27 Reconstruction by Ott, restoration by Janke
Vahlbruch Ev.-luth. church Balthasar Conrad Euler 1845 II / P 16 3 registers reconstructed by Martin Haspelmath (1978)
Varlose St. Michael
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Johann Stephan Heeren 1791 I / P 14th
Varmissen Ev.-luth. chapel
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Carl Heyder 1884 I / P 4th The pedal was originally only attached and only got its own drawer with a quintade 16 'around 1955. The original Principal 8 'was replaced by a Principal 2' in 1971.
Volpriehausen St. George Ingo Kötter 1993 II / P 16 historicizing organ, the prospectus of which takes up regional stylistic elements
Waake Village church
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Carl Giesecke , Albrecht Frerichs 1854, 1970s I / P 7th New building behind historical housing using the sub-bass 16 'from Giesecke
Wahmbeck (Bodenfelde) Christophoruskirche
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Johann Stephan Heeren 1787 I / P 9
Weende (Göttingen) St. Petri Carl Giesecke , Paul Ott , Rudolf Janke 1848, 1965, 1989 II / P 18th Preserved some registers
Welsede Manor chapel Johann Georg Müller 1735 I. 8th
Westerode St. Nicolai Church Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1843 I / P 10 Almost completely preserved
Wiershausen Ev.-luth. church
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P. Furtwängler & Hammer, Rudolf Janke 1912, 1987 I / P 11 New building behind historical prospectus
Wollershausen St. Mary's Church
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Johann Andreas Engelhardt 1851 II / P 16 Almost unchanged. Restoration in 2000 by Gebr. Hillebrand
Woellmarshausen Ev.-luth. church August from Werder 1843 I / P 9 1974–1976 restored by Albert Frerichs
Zellerfeld St. Salvatoris
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Arp Schnitger , Karl Schuke 1699-1702, 1969-1970 II / P 27 (29) Housing from Schnitger preserved (then III / P / 55) Only 27 of 29 planned registers were installed. The Trompete 4 'and Dulcian 16' registers are still vacant.

literature

  • Johann Hermann Biermann: Organographia Hildesiensis Specialis from 1738 . Ed .: Uwe Pape. Georg Olms, Hildesheim 2008, ISBN 978-3-487-13695-0 (reprint with an appendix by Uwe Pape).
  • Uwe Pape: Organ workshops and organ builders in Germany from 1945 to 2004 . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-921140-66-8 .
  • Winfried Topp, Uwe Pape : North German organ builders and their works 2: Peter Tappe / Martin Haspelmath . Pape Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-921140-57-9 .
  • Harald Vogel : Organ history in southern Lower Saxony . In: Harald Vogel, Günter Lade, Nicola Borger-Keweloh (eds.): Organs in Lower Saxony . Hauschild, Bremen 1997, ISBN 3-931785-50-5 , p. 72-81 .
  • Karl Wurm: Organs in southern Lower Saxony . In: Harald Vogel, Günter Lade, Nicola Borger-Keweloh (eds.): Organs in Lower Saxony . Hauschild, Bremen 1997, ISBN 3-931785-50-5 , p. 82-91 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vogel: Organs in Lower Saxony . 1997, p. 76.
  2. Gerhard Aumüller , Mads Kjersgaard, Wolfgang Wagner: Considerations on the origin of the organ in Brevörde (Weserbergland) . In: Ars Organi 54, 2006, pp. 217-227.
  3. Eike Dietert; Ev.-Ref. Congregation (ed.): On the history of the organs in the Evangelical Reformed Church in Göttingen. Göttingen 1999.
  4. ^ Uwe Pape : The organs of the Duchy of Braunschweig before 1810 . In: Acta Organologica . tape 30 . Merseburger, Kassel 2008, p. 146 f .
  5. ^ Organ in Gronau , accessed on August 26, 2020.
  6. kirchengemeinde-oker.de: Martin Luther Church , accessed on August 26, 2020.
  7. Engelhardt organ restoration in Westerode , accessed on August 26, 2020.