List of organs in Westphalia and Lippe

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The list of organs in Westphalia and Lippe successively includes the preserved historical organs as well as nationally significant new organs in Westphalia and Lippe . All historical instruments should be recorded that were built before the First World War . The list supplements the main article Organ Landscape Westphalia and Lippe .

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 2017). The last column provides information on the state of preservation and links with further information.

place church image Organ builder year Manuals register Remarks
Woodlice Luther Church P. Furtwängler & Hammer , Emil Hammer 1906, 1985 II / P 24 1985, restoration, pneumatic organ preserved almost unchanged with a German-Romantic disposition → Organs of the Luther Church (Asseln)
Berchum Ev. church Organ Berchum.tif unknown, Klaus Becker 1732, 1976 II / P 12 originally built for Petrikirche (Dortmund) ; 1976 almost new building behind a historical prospect with mirrored principal including the few preserved old pipes → organ of the Berchum church
Bigge St. Martin Church of St. Martin Bigge-Organ.jpg Johann-Markus Oestreich , Fischer and & Krämer 1783-1789, 1989 II / P 29 1989 Reconstruction behind a historical case, with an extended range and added 6 registers
Billerbeck St. Ludgerus Friedrich Fleiter 2009-2014 IV / P 58 behind the neo-Gothic case of the previous organ from 1898, supplemented by Rückpositiv and Chamadenwerk; 2016 Choir organ with mobile console, also playable from the main organ
Bochum Ruhr University Johannes Klais 1998 IV / P 82 op. 1774
Borgentreich St. Johannes parish church Bader family, Johann Jacob John , Johann Patroclus Möller , unknown early 17th century / 1677, 1710, 1751, 2nd half of the 19th century, 2011 III / P 45 Bader organ in Dalheim Monastery (possibly including material from the 16th century), 1710 extension to include a Rückpositiv and free pedal, 1751 extension, implementation after relinquishment, in the 19th century changes to the disposition (1872 by Carl August Randebrock ), 1951–1953 and 2011 restorations. The organ is the largest historical organ in Westphalia and one of the largest with preserved spring shops by Bader, John and Möller. Most of the casing and 70% of the total of 3002 pipes have been preserved.
Brüninghausen Ev. church Paul Faust 1910 II / P 10 pneumatic cone shop; almost completely preserved
Büren St. Nicholas Büren, St Nikolaus 009 Restored.JPG Johann Patroclus Möller , Anton Feith , Franz Breil , Fischer & Krämer 1744, 1923, 1953-1957, 1992-1993 II / P 24 originally built for Böddeken monastery, redesigned several times in the 19th century and in 1923; 1957 extended by a breastwork; 8 registers completely and 5 partially preserved
Cappel Protestant church Blomberg - 2015-07-12 - Church Cappel, organ (02) .jpg Carl August Randebrock 1865 or 1868 II / P 16 1975 restoration by Gustav Steinmann
Detmold Church of the Redeemer Detmold - Church of the Redeemer - Orgel.jpg Johann-Markus Oestreich , Emil Hammer , EF Walcker & Cie. 1791–1796, 1940, 1962 III / P 41 4 stops taken from the previous organ by C. Lohoff (1651); 1940 extension by a Rückpositiv, 1962 restoration of the old disposition, 1976, 1985 and 1995 restorations; 21 registers completely preserved
Detmold Holy cross Detmold - Holy Cross - Organ (2) .jpg Karl Schuke 2010 III / P 63 Is also used by the Detmold University of Music .
Dielingen St. Mary Dielingen Marienkirche to the east 1902.jpg unknown, Johann Berenhard Klausing early 17th century, 1738, 1951 II / P 20th 1738 extension of the wind chest and 1 register, 1951 restoration and extension of a Rückpositiv and pedal; Prospectus and 10 registers received
Dorstfeld Protestant church Wilhelm Sauer 1904 IV / P 40 op. 915; preserved unchanged
Dortmund St. Reinoldi Reinoldikirche-Organ-IMG 1163.JPG EF Walcker & Cie. 1958 IV / P 72 as a replacement for the famous Walcker organ from 1909 (V / P / 105)
Dortmund St. Remigius Church Organ ev. Remigius Church Do-Mengede 1.JPG Paul Faust 1915 II / P 23 electropneumatic cone chests; Rebuilt in 1984; 17 registers preserved in whole or in part
Eichlinghofen Mary Queen Marcussen & Søn 1871 II / P 10 originally built for Boren , implemented in 2001 and supplemented by a free pedal (1 register and 5 transmissions)
Own Church of Our Lady Romanus Seifert & Son 1929 IV / P 63 In 2006 the Fernwerk choir organ by Franz Rietzsch was added
eat Essen Minster NRW, Essen - Essen Munster 05.jpg Franz Rieger 2004 IV / P 69
eat Kreuzeskirche Karl Schuke 1968 IV / P 70
eat Saalbau Essen Saalbau Essen Stage.JPG Kuhn 2004 III / P 62
Frotheim Kluskapelle Frotheim Georg Quellhorst 1791 I. 6th originally built for Hüffe Castle, implemented in 1818; Preserved except for the reconstructed mixture
Gelsenkirchen Evangelical old town church Karl Schuke 2001-2002 III / P 45
Gelsenkirchen Provost church of St. Augustine Gelsenkirchen St Augustinus Organ Prospect.jpg Anton Feith , Stockmann brothers 1953, 1988/1989 IV / P 72
Gutersloh Gospel Church Evangeliumskirche gt orgel.jpg Ahrend & Brunzema 1968 II / P 20th
Hattingen Saint George Hattingen - St Georg in 02 ies.jpg Christian Roetzel 2014 II / P 31 2014 restoration by Harm Dieder Kirschner
Heimsen Protestant church Mühlhan, Emil Hammer 1840, 1973 II / P 14th Sold to Hohenbüchen in 1848, restored in 1973 and expanded to include Rückpositiv; Old Hauptwerk case and some registers preserved
Hellinghausen St. Clement Johann Gottlieb Müller, Georg Carl Kuhlmann , Karl Kemper, S. Sauer 1783, 1845, 1961, 1975 II / P 19th 1845 extension of the single-manual organ; 1869 reconstruction by Speith; 1961 restoration and renewal of 2 registers, 1975 restoration / reconstruction; 12 registers received from Kuhlmann
Herford Herford Cathedral (swallow's nest organ) Herford 2009-12-16 (212) .jpg Johann Andreas Zuberbier , Paul Ott 1756, 1953 II / P 21st originally built for Friedewalde , rebuilt and relocated several times, in Herford since 1949; 1953 reconstructed and expanded; Prospectus and a wind chest received → organ
Herne St. Boniface S. Sauer 1975 IV / P 58 1983 small rescheduling
Herzebrock-Clarholz St. Laurence Johann Berenhard Klausing ? around 1740 II / P 30th Attribution (or Johann Patroclus Möller or Johann Josef Mencke), extensive renovation in 1928
Hiltrop Church of the Redeemer Bochum-Hiltrop Church of the Redeemer Organ.jpg Paul Faust 1928 II / P 32 one of the largest completely preserved Faust organs
Hoinkhausen St. Pancras unknown, Johann Patroclus Möller , Arnold Isfording, Rudolf Randebrock, Emanuel Kemper , Stockmann brothers 1660, 1747, 1810/1813, 1867, 1956, 1999 II / p 19th 1747 addition of a substation, 1810 rearrangement and 1813 expansion with an independent pedal, 1867 conversion, 1956 renovation conversion, 1999 repairs; grown condition
Holzen (Arnsberg) Oelinghausen Monastery Oelinghausen Monastery - Organ.JPG unknown, Marten de Mare , Johann Berenhard Klausing , Kuhn before 1586, 1599, 1714-1717, 2000-2002 II / P 19th 2000–2002 restoration / reconstruction; Case and 5 stops from Klausing, 2 stops in full and 2 partially from 1586, 4–5 from de Mare preserved → organ
Hordel Ev. church Paul Faust 1908 II / P 22nd pneumatic cone shop; later several small modifications; largely preserved
Höxter Corvey Corvey organ (2) .jpg Andreas Schneider, Paul Ott 1681, 1963-1965 II / P 32 a Rückpositiv added in 1718 was removed again in 1830 at the latest. 1965 restoration; since 2009 restoration and removal of lead corrosion
Höxter St. Kiliani Monument organ kilianikirche hoexter.jpg Hinrich Klausing , Paul Ott , Johannes Klais 1710, 1962, 1998-2004 III / P 34 New construction with the inclusion of 5 stops from the previous organ by Klausing and his two sons; later conversions and extensions (1971 addition of a Rückpositiv); 1962 and 1998–2004 restoration; Housing preserved, 2 stops older than Klausing, 3 from Klausing in full and 4 partially, 1 from Döhre (1883) preserved, 7-8 from Klais and the rest from Ott → organ from St. Kiliani (Höxter)
Höxter St. Nikolai Johann Berenhard Klausing , S. Sauer 1711, 1973 III / P 32 1973 new building (expansion to include Rückpositiv and pedal towers), 1999 restoration and renewal of the key action; some registers and some cases from Klausing have been preserved
Location (lip) Market Church Location - 2014-07-06 - Marktkirche, organ (2) .jpg Johannes Fincke, Emil Klassmeier , Emil Hammer organ building 1707, 1884, 1947 II / P 25th When it was rebuilt in 1707, Fincke included some stops from the previous organ from 1648 (I / p / 10), in 1884 added an independent pedal, and in 1947 added a Rückpositiv; six registers from 1648/1707 and main work prospectus preserved.
Langenholzhausen Ev.-ref. church Johann Berenhard Klausing , Christian Wilhelm Möhling ?, Gustav Steinmann 1752, 1860, 1953-1955 II / P 22nd 1860 extension conversion, 1955 new building using the upper part of the housing, 3–4 registers from 1752 and 2 from 1860?
Lemgo St. Mary Lemgo - 2014-08-16 - St. Marien (1) .jpg Slegel , Fritz Scherer ?, Rowan West 1587-1595, 1612-1613, 2010 II / P 20th Schwalbennestorgel , 1612/13 extension, reconstructed in 2010 after several later modifications; Housing and some stops preserved → organ
Lemgo St. Mary Lemgo - 2014-08-16 - St. Marien (11) .jpg Paul Ott 1974-1975 IV / P 45 horizontal trumpet work
Lichtenau (Westphalia) St. Kilian Albert Pöttgen, Georg Carl Kuhlmann , Anton Feith , Speith 1667, 1850, 1877/1939, 1997 II / P 19th 1850 new pipework, 1877 expansion by a second manual with cone chest, 1939/1975 rebuilding of the cone chest; 1997 new building; Housing from Pöttgen and 10 registers from Kuhlmann preserved
Lichtenau (Westphalia) Ev.-luth. church Balthasar Conrad Euler / Georg Carl Kuhlmann 1854 I / P 10 Flute 4 ′ in the pedal has been reworked from violon bass 8 ′; In 1988, Führer replaced the principal 4 ′, which was delivered in 1917; otherwise received.
Madfeld St. Margaretha unknown around 1890 II / P 13 Prospectus front with the year 1809 and initials F. G. (Friedrich Gerlach ?, then presumably from the Bredelar monastery); in 1841 with five registers, activity of Clewing in 1887, tuning by Stockmann in 1895, restorations in 2000; 729 pipes, mechanical cone chests; registers possibly added gradually, two registers replaced, the others original
Marienfeld Marienfeld Monastery Marienfeld Monastery Organ.jpg Johann Patroclus Möller , Franz Joseph Epmann, Rudolf Randebrock, Franz Breil , Kreienbrink 1745-1751, 1795, 1883-1884, 1924, 1961-1962, 1999 III / P 41 using parts of the previous organ; Major modifications in 1795, 1883/84 and 1924; 1961/62 and 1999 restorations; Preserved registers from all centuries since the late Gothic
Marienmünster Marienmünster Abbey Organ Marienmünster Abbey.JPG Johann Patroclus Möller , Franz Breil , Muhleisen 1736-1738, 1965-1966, 2010-2012 III / P 44 1921 ( Anton Feith ), 1966 and 2010–2012 restorations; received over 80%
Minden St. Martini Organ St. Martini Minden.png Jürgen Slegel ?, Johann Joseph Mencke, Gustav Steinmann 1591, 1747, 1966 III / P 40 1591 Rückpositiv von Slegel, 1747 Hauptwerk von Mencke, 1891 and 1966 new buildings behind historical housing
Minden Minden Cathedral (west organ) Minden Cathedral Ship.jpg Kuhn 1992 IV / P 62
Möllenbeck Monastery Monastery church
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Christian Wilhelm Möhling ?, Friedrich Klaßmeier 1844, 1909, 2013 II / P 20th 1909 new building using the case and old registers; 2013 restoration by Hendrik Ahrend
Muenster St. Lamberti Muenster, StLamberti9463.JPG Karl Schuke 1989 IV / P 54 op. 448; floating on a steel bridge
Muenster St. Paul Cathedral Muenster cathedral organ.jpg Klais 1956 IV / P 74 1987 Implementation, new housing and new play system, 2002 replacement of some registers → organs of St. Paulus Cathedral
Neuenheerse St. Saturnina
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Andreas and Bernhard? Reinecke , Randebrock, Paul Ott 1712-1714, 1882, 1964-1966 II / P 32 1882 new building by Randebrock without Rückpositiv; 1966 restoration / reconstruction; Prospectus and some pedal registers received
Obermarsberg Obermarsberg Monastery Marsberg, Obermarsberg, Stiftskirche, 2012-05 CN-01.jpg Peter Henrich Varenholt , Heinrich Schulte, Franz Breil 1707, 1859, 1973 II / P 23 using older material; 1859 extension by a second manual; Housing, 1 register from before 1707, 5 from Varenholt and 6 from Schulte preserved
Ostönnen St. Andrew
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unknown, Meister Bartholdus, Johann Patroclus Möller , Bernhard Dreymann , Paul Ott 1425-1431, 1586, 1721-1722, 1820, 1963 I / p 8th originally built for Alt St. Thomae in Soest; 326 pipes made before 1500, 2 stops from 1586 partially preserved, 91 pipes from 1722 and 1 stop from 1820; Housing rebuilt several times → organ from St. Andreas (Ostönnen)
Paderborn Paderborn Cathedral Paderborn Cathedral St. Liborius Inside Organ.jpg S. Sauer 1981, 2004-2005 IV + III + II / P 151 System of 3 organs; 2004 expansion; two general game tables; Choir and crypt organs can largely be traced back to Anton Feith ; third largest church organ in Germany
Rietberg Rietberg Monastery unknown, Bernhard Speith , Speith 1747, 1850/1927, 1991 II / P 29 Adolph Cappelmann or Johann Patroclus Möller; Major renovations in 1850 and 1927; 5 registers before 1800, 10 from 1927 preserved
Rietberg St. John Baptist Franz Henrich Pohlmann, Bernhard Speith 1834, 1967 III / P 29 1967 extended by Rückpositiv, 1998 added two registers
Rinteln St. Nicholas Church Rinteln StNicolai Orgel.jpg Adolph Compenius , Emil Hammer , Gebr. Hillebrand , Rudolf Janke 1621, 1969, 1981, 1995 III / P 39 Partial prospectus and some registers from Compenius preserved, 1 register from 1890, remainder from the 20th century.
Rumbeck Rumbeck Abbey Hinrich Klausing Organ Rumbeck.JPG Hinrich Klausing , Hillebrand Brothers 1700, 2005-2006 II / P 15th New building using pipe material from the 15th to 17th centuries; 1829/30 addition of a second manual and free pedal; 2006 Reconstruction while retaining the 2nd manual, which is arranged in the Klausing style; 2 registers completely and 4 partially preserved
Schwalenberg Ev.-ref. church Schieder-Schwalenberg - 016 - Papenwinkel 12 (7) .jpg Johann-Markus Oestreich , Alfred Führer 1815, 1983 II / P 18th Damaged by smoldering fire in 1949; Housing reconstructed
Stiepel Stiepel village church Stiepel Orgel.jpg Harm Dieder Kirschner 2003 II / P 15th New building based on the baroque style
South wage St. Vitus Johann Kersting 1838 II / P 20th largely preserved
Varenholz Varenholz Castle , Ref. Church Christian Klausing , Christian Wilhelm Möhling, Gustav Steinmann 1748, 1840, 1954-1956 / 1977-1980 II / P 14th 1840 addition of a free pedal; Restorations in two stages, 5 registers from 1748 and 2 from 1840 preserved
Volmarstein Ev. church
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Gerhard von Holy , Carl Herbst 1734, 1864 II / P 24 largely preserved
Wallenbrück Marienkirche 2010-04-20 Spenge 198.jpg unknown, Christian father , Ernst Klassmeier , Gustav Steinmann before 1650, 1715, 1892 II / P 20th 1715 expansion to include the Brustwerk, 1892 reconstruction and rearrangement, 1976 new building including the historical inventory; 3–4 registers from 17th century, 1 from 1892
Welver St. Albanus and Cyriacus St. Albanus and Cyriakus (Welver) (23) .JPG Johann Patroclus Möller , Paul Ott 1733, 1968 I / P 12 originally built for St. Walburgis Abbey in Soest, implemented 1825–1827; Restored in 1968, moved to the west gallery in 1982; Housing and 4 registers preserved

Web links

Commons : Organs in North Rhine-Westphalia  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

literature

  • Rudolf Reuter: The basics of the history of organ building in Westphalia and Lippe . In: Heinrich Hüschen (Ed.): Festschrift Karl Gustav Fellerer on the occasion of his 60th birthday on July 7, 1962 . Regensburg 1962, p. 439-453 .
  • Hans Hermann Wickel : Foreign organ builders in Westphalia . Bärenreiter, Kassel 1984, ISBN 3-7618-0751-1 .
  • Rudolf Reuter: Organs in Westphalia. Inventory of historical organs in Westphalia and Lippe . Ed .: Hermann Busen. Bärenreiter, Kassel 1965.
  • Hannalore Reuter: Historic organs in Westphalia-Lippe . Ardey-Verlag, Münster 2006, ISBN 978-3-87023-245-0 .

Individual evidence

  1. Organ in Dortmund-Asseln , p. 36 f, accessed on August 13, 2017 (PDF file; 941 kB).
  2. Organ in Bigge ( Memento of the original from December 7, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on August 13, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.geistliche-abendmusik-bigge.de
  3. ^ Organ in Borgentreich , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  4. Reuter: Historical organs in Westphalia-Lippe. 2006, p. 213f.
  5. ^ Organ in Detmold , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  6. Reuter: Historical organs in Westphalia-Lippe. 2006, p. 107f.
  7. ^ Organ in Gelsenkirchen, St. Augustinus , accessed on January 8, 2019.
  8. ^ Organ in Gütersloh , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  9. ^ Organ in Hellinghausen , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  10. Reuter: Historical organs in Westphalia-Lippe. 2006, p. 60.
  11. ^ Organ in Hoinkhausen , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  12. Reuter: Historical organs in Westphalia-Lippe. 2006, p. 60f.
  13. ^ Organ in Corvey , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  14. ^ Website of the Klausing organ in the Kilianikirche Höxter , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  15. ^ Organ in Langenholzhausen , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  16. ^ Organ in Marienfeld , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  17. ^ Organ in Marienmünster , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  18. ^ Organ in Neuenheerse , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  19. ^ Organ in Rinteln , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  20. Organ in Rumbeck  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on August 13, 2017 (PDF).@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.pr-arnsberg.de  
  21. ^ Organ in Schwalenberg , accessed on August 13, 2017.
  22. ^ Organ in Varenholz , accessed on August 13, 2017.