List of organs in Schleswig-Holstein

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The list of organs in Schleswig-Holstein successively includes the preserved historical organs as well as nationally significant new organs in Schleswig-Holstein . It is a supplement to the main article Organ Landscape Schleswig-Holstein .

The main builders are given in the fourth column; Cooperation between several organ builders is indicated by a slash, later modifications by commas. Italic letters indicate that only the historic case has been preserved. 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 a pedal that is only attached. The Arabic number indicates the number of sounding registers in today's organs (as of 2016). The last column provides information on the state of preservation and links with further information.

A complete overview of the Lübeck organs can be found under List of Organs in Lübeck .

Organ list

place building image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Ahrensbök Marienkirche Ahrensbök organ (1) .jpg Marcussen & Søn 1867 II / P 25th
Ahrensburg Castle Church
Ahrensburg castle church organ (2) .jpg
Friedrich Stellwagen , Marcussen & Søn 1639-1640, 1969 II / P 21st Housing and 6 registers partly preserved from Stellwagen
Elderly brim Altenkrempe Basilica Altenkrempe cathedral organ (2) .jpg Wilhelm Sauer 1901 II / P 26th
Arnis Schifferkirche
Arnis Schifferkirche organ (2) .jpg
NP Hansen, Furtwängler & Hammer 1842, 1937 II / P 11
Bad Oldesloe Peter and Paul Church
Bad Oldesloe St. Peter and Paul Organ (2) .jpg
Organ building Mühleisen 2006 III / P 41
Neuenkirchen St. Nicolai Johann Daniel Busch 1785 II / p 10 almost completely preserved; 1999 Restoration by Orgelmakerij Reil
Bannesdorf on Fehmarn St. John's Church Bannesdorf Johannis organ (1) .jpg Marcussen & Søn 1880 I / P 11
Bargteheide Ev.-luth. church
Bargteheide organ.JPG
Dieter Bensmann 1997 II / P 18th New building behind the prospectus by Matthias Dropa (1690)
Barmstedt Holy Spirit Church Barmstedt, HG church, organ.JPG Johann Hinrich Klapmeyer 1719-1720 III / P 31 Restored in 1990 by Alfred Führer
Berkenthin Maria Magdalenen Church Berkenthin Maria Magdalena organ (2) .jpg Klaus Becker 1974 II / P 13 Renovated in 2010
Bosau Petrikirche
Bosau Petrikirche organ (1) .jpg
Klaus Becker 1972 II / P 16 with Spanish trumpets
Bredstedt St. Nicolai Johann Heinrich Färber 1876 II / P 25th
Breitenberg (Holstein) Village church Breitenberg village church organ (2) .jpg Wilhelm Sauer 1900 II / P 14th pneumatic cone chest, behind the prospectus by Johann Hinrich Mittelheuser (1767); completely preserved
Castle on Fehmarn St. Nikolai Burg StNicolai organ.JPG Detlef Kleuker 1975 II / P 31 New building behind the historic prospectus by Berendt Hus (1661–1665 / 1674–1675), originally in the town church of Glückstadt ; Mobile gaming table
Damp Mansion Hinrich Wiese 1699 II / P 20th
Eckernförde St. Nicolai Eckernförde St. Nicolai organ (1) .jpg Johann Georg Hessler 1762 III / P 37 1930 and 1964 conversions by Emanuel Kemper
Eddelak St. Mary Johann Daniel Busch 1763 II / P 16 newly built positive, which was extended by Johann Conrad Rudolph Wohlien in 1842 to include a main work and a pedal (II / P16); the original positive was integrated as the upper work and has been preserved including the pipework.
Elmshorn Ansgar Church Rudolf von Beckerath organ building 1963 II / P 25th The organ was inaugurated on August 4, 1963.
Elmshorn Luther Church Alfred leader 1970 II / P 21st
Elmshorn Nikolaikirche Elmshorn Nikolai organ (3) .jpg Weigle company 1971 III / P 33 Brochure by Joachim Richborn / Arp Schnitger (1684). In the next few years, the original Schnitger instrument is to be reconstructed and expanded slightly.
Elmshorn Thomas Church Rudolf von Beckerath organ building 1966 II / P 31 The organ was completely overhauled in 2011 and seen as the “big sister” of the organ in the collegiate church .
Elmshorn Collegiate church Rudolf von Beckerath organ building 1963 I / P 12
Esgrus St. Mary Marcussen & Søn 1911-1912 II / P 13
Eutin St. Michaelis Church Eutin organ (2) .jpg Metzler organ building 1987 III / P 35
Eutin Castle chapel Eutin Kapell organ 2013a.jpg Johann Friedrich Schulze 1862 I / P 10 behind case by Arp Schnitger (1693)
Flensburg Johanniskirche Johanniskirche Flensburg organ (1723) .JPG Emanuel Kemper 1966 III / P New building behind the main factory prospectus from 1723, new Rückpositiv
Flensburg Marienkirche Marienkirche Flensburg organ (1983) .JPG Marcussen & Søn 1983 III / P 41 behind the prospectus by Lambert Daniel Kastens (1731–1732)
Flensburg Nikolaikirche
FlensburgNikolaikircheOrgelempore.jpg
Gerald Woehl 2009 IV / P 78 2009 Reconstruction of the organ by Arp Schnitger (III / P / 42) behind the historical prospectus from 1609; behind symphonic organ (IV / P / 63)
organ of the Nikolaikirche (Flensburg)
Flintbek Flintbeker Church Flintbek Church Organ.JPG Marcussen & Søn , Tolle and Neuthor 1845, 1972 1972 Reconstruction using the old pipes
Friedrichstadt Remonstrant Church Remonstrantenkirche Friedrichstadt, organ.JPG Johann Heinrich Färber 1868-1869 II / P 15th
Garding St. Christians Church
Garding St. Christian Church Organ.jpg
Karl Schuke 1974 II / P 18th behind the Gothic main work prospect from 1512
Gelting St. Catherine's Gelting Katharinen Orgel.jpg Marcussen & Søn , Klaus Becker 1904, 1976 II / P 19th behind historical prospectus by JH Angel (1708/1794)
Gettorf St. Jürgen Church Marcussen & Søn 1866 II / P 24
Glücksburg (Baltic Sea) Glücksburg Castle Glücksburg Castle Organ view 2.jpg Marcussen & Reuter 1847 I / p 11 1987–1988 restoration by Marcussen & Søn
Groemitz St. Nikolai
Grömitz Nikolai Organ.jpg
Christensen 1993-1994 III / P 27 behind brochure by Christoph Julius Bünting (1766)
Great Aspen Katharinenkirche
Kkga organ.jpg
Marcussen & Søn 1881 II / P 14th
Pit (holstein) St. Jürgen Church St. Jürgen Church (Grube, Ostholstein) 085.JPG Marcussen & Søn 1859 II / P 16 2007 Restoration by Organ Builders Neuthor
Grundhof Marienkirche (Grundhof)
Altar of the Grundhofer Church.JPG
Johann Daniel Busch 1760-1762 II / P 21st several modifications: 1838 by Marcussen (Aabenraa), 1894 by Emil Hansen (Flensburg), 1956 by Eberhard Tolle (Preetz) and 1969 and 1971 by Hinrich Otto Paschen
Haseldorf St. Gabriel Church
Organ St. Gabriel Church Haseldorf 01.jpg
Hinrich Otto Paschen 1986 II / P 16 Prospectus around 1700
Heiligenstedten St. Mary Marcussen & Søn , Rudolf von Beckerath 1855, 1955 II / P 18th 1955 expansion
Inhibit St. Mary Hemme Church Organ.jpg Marcussen & Søn 1873 II / P 18th
Hollingstedt (Treene) St. Nicolai Marcussen & Søn 1874 II / P 17th
Hörnum St. Thomas
Hörnum Church Organ.jpg
Hillebrand brothers 1993 II / P 20th
Husum Marienkirche Husum - Market - St. Mary's Church in 06 ies.jpg Detlef Kleuker , Lothar E. Banzhaf 1963, 1996 III / P 37 Renovated in 1996 and extended by an echo movement without its own keyboard
Itzehoe St. Laurentii Schleswig-Holstein, Itzehoe, Laurentii Church NIK 2635.jpg Franz Grollmann 1976 IV / P 58 New building behind the prospectus by Arp Schnitger (1715–1719)
Organ of the St. Laurentii town church (Itzehoe)
Kahleby St. Mary Johann Daniel Busch , Paschen 1784, 1989 II / P 15th 1989 Reconstruction of the registers replaced in 1966
Kappeln St. Nikolai Kappeln St. Nicolai organ.jpg Reinalt Johannes Klein 2011-2014 II / P 40 behind the prospectus from 1793 and including 4 registers from the 18th century; 8 registers by Jacob Scherer and his son-in-law Dirk Hoyer were not used
Keitum ( Sylt ) St. Severin Keitum Severin Organ.jpg Organ building Mühleisen 1999 III / P 46
Kellinghusen St. Cyriacus
Cyrkh organ.jpg
Wilhelm Sauer 1931 III / P 35 Electrified in 1960 by Emanuel Kemper
Kiel St. Ansgar Church
Ansgarkirche msu-2018-2007.jpg
Eberhard Tolle, Rudolf Neuthor 1964/1965, 1979 III / P 38 Contains remains of old Kiel organs, e.g. B. Marcussen pipes from the old organ of the Pauluskirche in Kiel. In 1979 it was technically revised and re-voiced by Rudolf Neuthor from Kiel based on the historical sound
Kiel St. Heinrich Bruno Bludau, Eberhard Tolle, Paschen 1968-1973 III / P 44 The organist Bruno Bludau compiled organ registers from so-called demolition organs from different regions of Germany and various manufacturers ( Marcussen & Søn , Laukhuff, Walker, Sauer, Furthwängler and Hammer, Führer, etc.) and combined them with registers and technical material from the old St. Heinrich organ. Completed with new parts and registers from Tolle (including Rückpositiv). The now 3-manual organ with electro-pneumatic action was the largest church organ in Kiel at the time with 48 registers, redesigned in 2014 by Paschen
Kiel St. Luke Paschen 1982 II / P 21st
Kiel Luther Church Detlef Kleuker 1959 III / P 28
Kiel Martinskirche Alfred leader 1968 II / P 14th
Kiel Nikolaikirche , main organ
Kiel Nikolai organ (4) .jpg
Detlef Kleuker 1965 III / P 45 with Spanish trumpets
Kiel St. Nikolai , choir organ
Kiel Nikolai organ (1) .jpg
Charles Mutin 1920 II / P 18th Acquired in 2003
Kiel St. Nicholas
Alfred Führer , Paschen 1971 III / P 34 2015 Extension and revision of a Führer organ
Kiel Easter Church
Baptismal font and organ in the Easter Church on Westring (Kiel 46.683) .jpg
Alfred leader 1966 II / P 22nd for the Easter church completed in 1966
Kiel Pauluskirche
Pauluskirche (Kiel) -Orgel-msu-0054.jpg
Rudolf Neuthor 1985-1990 III / P 41 in two construction phases
Kiel University Church
University Church (Kiel) -Orgel-msu-0373.jpg
Alfred leader 1969 II / P 28
Kirchbarkau St. Catherine's Marcussen & Søn 1852 II / P 18th
Koldenbüttel St. Leonhards Church Detlef Kleuker 1974 II / P 15th New building behind the historic prospect by Johann Matthias Schreiber (1758)
Kotzenbüll St. Nikolai Kotzenbüll St. Nikolai organ (5) .jpg Johann Hinrich Klapmeyer , Johann Heinrich Färber 16./17. Jhd., 1738–1739, 1859 II / P 16 Base stock 16./17. Century, 1859 rebuilding
Curved mass Johanniskirche
Krummesse organ.jpg
Matthias Joachim Vogel around 1767 II / P 21st Exchange of some registers by Marcussen and Kemper , half preserved
Country churches on Fehmarn Petrikirche Landkirchen Fehmarn Petri Organ (1) .jpg Marcussen & Søn , Emanuel Kemper 1854, 1973 II / P 19th 1973 extensive renovation
Longhorn St. Laurence Langenhorn busch organ.JPG Hinrich Otto Paschen 1985 II / P 30th Reconstruction behind the prospectus by Johann Daniel Busch (1758–1761)
List on Sylt St. Jürgen Listed church of St. Jürgen List Taufstein.  The Organ.JPG Dieter Bensmann 2001-2002 II / P 15th
Lunden St. Laurence Lunden St. Laurentius Church Kühnorgel.jpg Johann Christian Kühn, Hinrich Otto Paschen 1847, 1997 II / P 26th 1997 lost registers reconstructed
Luetjenburg Michaeliskirche Lütjenburg St. Michaelis organ (3) .jpg Klaus Becker 1968 III / P 29
Marne Maria Magdalenen Church Marcussen & Søn , Eberhard Tolle, Rudolf Neuthor 1906, 1969, 1978 II / P 26th 1969 new building with the inclusion of 11 registers behind the prospectus by Hans Bockelmann and his son Christian (1603); 1978 Extension and restoration
Meldorf St. John's Church Sankt-Johannis-Kirche (Meldorf) jm21594.jpg Marcussen & Søn 1977, 2010 III / P 43
Mölln St. Nicolai
Moelln Organ.jpg
unknown, Jacob Scherer , Hans Köster, Friedrich Stellwagen , Reinerus Casparini, Christoph Julius Bünting , Marcussen & Søn , Eberhard Tolle, Rudolf Neuthor around 1500, 1555–1558, 1568, 1637–1641, 1721, 1766, 1854, 1954–1972, 1974–1975/1995 III / P 40 1766 new building by Bünting including older pipe material, 1854 conversion, from 1954 various restorations
Munkbrarup Laurentiuskirche Munkbrarup organ (2) .jpg Marcussen & Søn 1892 II / P 24 behind the prospectus by Johann Dietrich Busch (1740); Transferred from Tellingstedt in 1937
Munsterdorf St. Anshar Church nail 1875 II / P 12
fog St. Clement's Church
Nebel Amrum Clemens Orgel.jpg
Klaus Becker 1981 II / P 18th
Neuendorf b. Elmshorn Trinity Church
Neuendorf Church Organ.jpg
Johann Matthias Schreiber 1757 II / P 21st largely preserved
Neuenkirchen St. Nicolai Johann Daniel Busch 1785 II / p 10 almost completely preserved; 1999 Restoration by Orgelmakerij Reil
Neugalmsbüll St. Gallus
Organ Neugalmsbüll (Marcussen & Son 1891) .jpg
Marcussen & Søn 1891 I / P 10
Neukirchen near Malente St. Johannis (Neukirchen)
Neukirchen St. Johannis Neukirchen Organ (2) .jpg
Hinrich Wiese, Johannes Rohlf 1726, 1993 I / P 15th 1993 restoration
Neustadt in Holstein Stadtkirche Neustadt in Holstein
Neustadt Holstein Stadtkirche organ (2) .jpg
Rowan West 2010 III / P 33 New building in the style of a Renaissance organ behind the 17th century prospectus; Pipes and throats were copied from old models from north German organs, the pipework was manufactured using the historical method (sand casting, hammered to strength), and the breastwork can be operated with sword levers
Nübel Marienkirche Church nuebel orgel.jpg Marcussen & Søn 1873 I / P 9
Nuts Village church Church nut organ 02.jpg Theodor Vogt, Klaus Becker 1839, 1957/1964 II / P 21st 1957/1964 extension conversions
Oeversee St. George
Oeversee Organ.jpg
Marcussen & Reuter, Marcussen & Søn 1846, 1966 I / P 11 1966 expansion
Oldens word St. Pancras Oldenswort Pankratius organ (2) .jpg Johann Heinrich Färber, Klaus Becker 1862, 1971 II / P 24 Case of the Rückpositiv from 1592
Ostenfeld (Husum) Village church, main organ Wilhelm Sauer 1905 II / P 20th
Ostenfeld Village church, choir organ Boye Lorentzen, Lothar E. Banzhaf 1775-1776, 1995 I / p 10 Case with pipes and parts of the mechanics preserved; 1995 pipe interior reconstructed
Pellworm Old church
Pellworm old church organ MS P4140091a.JPG
Arp Schnitger 1710-1711 II / P 24 Housing and eleven registers (in whole or in part) preserved; 1987–1989 restored by Gebr. Hillebrand
organ of the old church (Pellworm)
Pellworm New Church Johann Heinrich Färber 1870 II / P 10
Plön Johanneskirche
Plön Johannis organ (1) .jpg
Marcussen & Reuter, Marcussen & Søn 1845, 1992 I / p 7th
Preetz Preetz monastery monastery church Preetz Monastery Organ.JPG Hans Köster, Ahasuerus Schütze, Johann Daniel Busch , Marcussen & Søn 1573, 1686, 1767, 1838 II / P 24 rebuilt and expanded several times
Preetz City Church Preetz Church Organ.jpg Johannes Rohlf 2000 II / P 26th Restoration / reconstruction of the Plambeck organ (1733)
Probsteierhagen St. Catherine's Probsteierhagen St. Katharinen organ (3) .jpg unknown, Johann Andreas Mittelhäuser, Marcussen & Søn 1670, 1788, 1831 II / P 21st 1831 rearrangement
Rabenkirchen-Faulück St. Mary's Church
Rabenkirchen organ altar.jpg
Matthias Hansen ?, Heiko Lorenz ( Alfred Führer ) 1697, 1999 I / P 14th 1791 relocation of the west gallery; 1999 restoration / reconstruction
Ratzeburg St. George on the mountain Ratzeburg St. Georg organ (2) .jpg Klaus Becker 1973 II / P 25th
Ratzeburg St. Peter's Church Ratzeburg St. Petri organ (2) .jpg Karl Schuke 1980 II / P 31 behind historical prospectus
Ratzeburg Ratzeburg Cathedral , main organ
Ratzeburg Cathedral organ (6) .jpg
Rieger 1978 IV / P 60
Ratzeburg Ratzeburg Cathedral, Paradise Organ
Ratzeburg Cathedral Paradiesorgel (3) .jpg
Klaus Becker 1985 II / P 10
Reinbek Nathan Söderblom Church
Ahrend organ Reinbek.JPG
Jürgen Ahrend 1972 II / P 19th
Reinfeld (Holstein) Matthias Claudius Church Reinfeld MCK organ (2) .jpg Wegscheider organ workshop 2004 II / P 20th using the old positive case
Rellingen Rellinger Church
Rellinger Church - pulpit altar.jpg
Johann Matthias Schreiber 1755-1756 Prospectus and 6 registers received
Rendsburg Christ Church Rendsburg Christkirche organ (02) .JPG Karl Schuke 1714-1716, 1973 IV / P 51 Case and four registers from Schnitger preserved
Rensefeld St. Fabian and Sebastian Bad Schwartau Rensefeld organ (1) .jpg Hinrich Otto Paschen 1968 II / P 19th with mirror principal
Rieseby St. Peter's Church Rieseby - St Petri - Organ - Brochure 1.JPG Marcussen & Søn 1880 II / P 15th 1959 neo-baroque redesigned, overhauled in 1976, 1992 and 2014
Saint Margarethen Ev.-luth. church Marcussen & Søn 1859 II / P 18th
Schleswig St. Petri Cathedral
St. Petri (Schleswig) jm23586.jpg
Marcussen & Søn , Karl Schuke 1963, 2010 IV / P 64 Prospectus from 1701; 2010 renovation and extension conversion
Schleswig-Gottorf Gottorf Castle , Castle Chapel
Gottorf Castle Organ.JPG
Mads Kjersgaard 1997-2004 II / P 17th Reconstruction behind the prospectus by Johann von Groningen (1597)
Schoenberg Ev.-luth. church Alfred leader 1994 II / P 21st behind the prospectus from Johann Andreas Mittelhäuser? (1782)
Siek Friedenskirche Church Siek looking west2.jpg Claus Sebastian 2006 II / P 26th At least two previous organs, the last of which was made in 1958 by Emanuel Kemper
Sterley St. John's Church Carl Johann Heinrich Röver 1898 II / P 18th
Süderlügum Marien Church Marcussen & Søn 2015 II / P 21st Historic Rococo prospectus parts from the 18th century
Tating St. Magnus Church Tating St. Magnus organ (2) .jpg Hinrich Otto Paschen 1969/1980 II / P 22nd behind historical case (main work: 1590, Rückpositiv : 1650); 1980 three voices added
Tellingstedt St. Martin
Smt organ prospekt.jpg
Tobias Brunner , Rudolf von Beckerath 1642, 1937/1970 II / P 17th oldest playable organ in Schleswig-Holstein; 1937 expanded to include pedals and restored in 1970
Toenning St. Laurence St. Laurentius (Tönning) jm21966.jpg Hinrich Otto Paschen 1978 III / P 41 Middle part of the case by Joachim Richborn (1681–1683)
Uetersen Monastery church Organ monastery church 01.JPG Johann Dietrich Busch , Rudolf von Beckerath 1749, 1978 II / P 31 New building using older registers; Prospectus and various pipe material received from Busch
Ulsnis St. Wilhadi Johann Daniel Busch 1786 II / P 19th in the 19th and 20th centuries three major renovations; today II / P / 19; 2002 restoration by Hinrich Otto Paschen
World (Eiderstedt) St. Michael Wilhelm Sauer (organ builder) 1898 II / P 14th 2001/2007 renovation by Scheffler
Wewelsfleth Trinity Church Marcussen & Søn 1866 II / P 13
Wesselburen St. Bartholomew
Organ St Bartholomaeus Wesselburen.jpg
Johann Hinrich Klapmeyer , Rowan West 1736-1738, 2006-2011 II / P 31 Prospectus and some registers received from Klapmeyer; 18 registers were reconstructed from West in a first construction phase in 2006, the rest took place by 2011
Woehrden St. Nicolai Wöhrden St. Nicolai organ.jpg Antonius Wilde , Johann Andreas Mittelhäuser, Marcussen & Søn , Emanuel Kemper 1593-1595, 1788, 1858, 1958-1960 III / P 33 1788 and 1858 renovations, 1958–1960 restoration and expansion; 13 registers preserved from Wilde
Wyk on Föhr St. Nicolai Wyk auf Föhr Orgel.jpg Johann Hinrich Klapmeyer , Rudolf von Beckerath 1735 II / P 25th 1955–56 Conversion by von Beckerath, in which the previous manual became a Rückpositiv and a new main work was added; received some registers
Zarps Zarpen village church Zarpen Organ.JPG Marcussen & Søn 1883 II / P 17th replaced neo-Gothic prospectus in the course of a renovation 1936-1940 by a baroque, originally believed to be an organ from Heiligenhafen belonged

literature

  • Cordt-Wilhelm Hegerfeldt: Organs and brochures - from 1512 to 2010 - in the churches of Schleswig-Holstein . In: Society for Schleswig-Holstein History (Hrsg.): Communications of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History . 2010, ISSN  2196-3428 ( online, PDF file; 1.81 MB ).
  • Gisela Jaacks, Renate Paczkowski: Organs in Schleswig-Holstein . Westholsteinische Verlagsanstalt Boyens & Co., Heide in Holstein 1981, ISBN 3-8042-0244-6 .
  • Dirk Jonkanski, Heiko Seidel: Organ landscape Schleswig-Holstein. For the history and maintenance of a sound and art monument . Ludwig, Kiel 2012, ISBN 978-3-86935-141-4 .
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  • Günter Seggermann, Wolfgang Weidenbach: Monument organs between the North and Baltic Seas . Merseburger, Berlin 1992, ISBN 978-3-87537-233-5 .

Web links

Commons : Organs in Schleswig-Holstein  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  8. Evangelical-Lutheran Emmaus-Kirchengemeinde Kiel: Church guide Die Martinskirche history, facts and figures. Evangelical Lutheran Emmaus Parish of Kiel, accessed on December 21, 2018 .
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