Organ building Eisenbarth
Organ building Eisenbarth | |
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 1945 |
Seat | Passau |
management | Agathe and Wolfgang Eisenbarth |
Number of employees | 22 (as of 2000) |
Branch | Organ building |
Website | www.orgelbau-eisenbarth.de |
Orgelbau Eisenbarth is a German organ building company based in Passau . It was founded in 1945 by Ludwig Eisenbarth. Her best-known work is the Passau Cathedral Organ, the largest organ in Europe.
history
The company was founded in 1945 by Ludwig Eisenbarth (* 1909 in Oettingen , † 1992 in Passau) in Passau. He learned the trade of organ building from Steinmeyer in his hometown of Oettingen . At the beginning of the 1950s, the company premises were built in the Grubweg district. The son of the company founder, Wolfgang Eisenbarth (* 1941 in Oettingen), joined the company in 1962 and in 1987 took over the commercial and organ building management.
In 2001 an own pipe shop was opened. In 2004 the company became a GmbH under the management of Agathe Eisenbarth and her father Wolfgang Eisenbarth.
Works
Until around 1960, Eisenbarth mostly built organs with electric or pneumatic pocket drawers . Even in the heyday of neo-baroque organ building, Eisenbarth clearly showed southern German influences in the intonation of the pipes . With the change of company management in 1962, the change to mechanical grinding chests took place . Wolfgang Eisenbarth's aim was to unite Italian and French-romantic sound characteristics. A utility model protection was granted for the double and multiple valve control developed by Eisenbarth .
“We must not complain if the organ is excluded from a decisive majority of composers, as long as we organ builders are so little innovative, avoid intercultural dialogue and do not seek discourse with aesthetics and science on our own initiative.
Would César Franck , who began to write for the organ relatively late, have composed so convincingly or at all really for the organ if Cavaillé-Coll hadn't thrown the glove on him beforehand , as it were in terms of organ building?
Organ building has a cultural-political task and responsibility that we organ builders can miss. "
opus | year | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1956 | Parish churches | Resurrection of Christ (Gartlberg pilgrimage church) | II / P | 22nd | |||
1960 | Munich | Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan , main organ | V / P | 49 | The manuals IV. And V. are used to play the side organ by Schuster (II / 17) | ||
60 | 1960 | Passau - Innstadt | St. Severin | II / P | 13 | Mechanical slide chests, main manual overhead | |
1962 | Rain (city) | St. Michael | II / P | 28 | |||
1964 | Passau | St. Anton | II / P | 27 | In the historic case from 1923 | ||
90 | 1965 | Fuerth | St. Heinrich | III / P | 44 | 1993/1994 installation of a new gaming table and a setting system | |
1967 | Cham (Upper Palatinate) | St. Jakob , main organ | III / P | 43 | |||
1967 | Reisbach | St. Michael | II / P | 30th | |||
112 | 1967 | Dachau | St. Peter | III / P | 32 | Transferred from St. Andreas , Wolfratshausen in 1984 | |
1967 | Berchtesgaden | Franciscan Church | II / P | 27 | |||
1967 | Passau | St. Paul | III / P | 46 | |||
1968 | Passau | St. Matthew | II / P | 22nd | |||
1968 | Geretsried | Mary help | II / P | 15th | Fully electric slide box | ||
1969 | Bad Ditzenbach | Holy Spirit | II / P | 28 | |||
135 | 1970 | Landshut | St. Pius | III / P | 30th | Final expansion (third manual and two pedal stops) only in 1973 | |
1971 | Taufkirchen (near Munich) | St. John the Baptist | II / P | 16 | |||
149 | 1972 | Fuerth | Parish Church of Our Lady | II / P | 25th | ||
1972 | Munich - Pasing | St. Hildegard | II / P | 25th | Fully electric slide box | ||
165 | 1973 | Munich | Holy Spirit Church | II / P | 27 | Originally built for the villa of the journalist, writer and church musician Reinhard Raffalt near Rome. After his death in 1976 the organ was sold to the Munich Holy Spirit Church, expanded and re-erected in 1977. | |
1973 | Passau | St. Michael | II / P | 25th | |||
182 | 1975 | Munich - Giesing | Holy Cross Church | III / P | 42 | Steinmeyer prospectus from 1886 expanded in height | |
1975 | Freyung | Assumption Day | III / P | 37 | |||
1976 | Hummelstein | Transfiguration of Christ | II / P | 23 | |||
198 | 1977 | Lichtenfels | City parish church of the Assumption | II / P | 28 | ||
203 | 1978 | Zwiesel | St. Nicholas | III / P | 48 | Initially only two manuals playable, complete expansion not until 1990 for financial reasons | |
211 | 1979 | Berlin-Wilhelmstadt | St. Wilhelm | III / P | 32 (33) | → organ | |
215 | 1980 | Passau | St. Stephen's Cathedral | V / P | 126 (233 registers with 17,974 pipes on all 5 organs) | → Organs of St. Stephen's Cathedral | |
221 | 1981 | Berlin-Wedding | St. Joseph | III / P | 43 | → organ | |
1982 | Sankt Oswald-Riedlhütte | St. Oswald | II / P | 13 | |||
1983 | Kirchham (District of Passau) | St. Martinus | II / P | 18th | |||
1983 | Hader (Ruhstorf an der Rott) | St. Philip and James | II / P | 10 | |||
1984 | Ebrach | Abbey church | IV / P | 57 | Using the case (Gutmann 1704) and pipework from the original Seuffert organ 1743 and parts from Steinmeyer 1902. | ||
1984 | Passau | Abbey Church of the Holy Cross and St. Pantaleon (Niedernburg Monastery) | II / P | 23 | |||
1985 | Tettenweis | St. Martin | II / P | 20th | |||
1984 | Munich | Links der Isar Clinic (Ziemssenstrasse) | II / P | 14th | |||
260 | 1985 | Wolfratshausen | St. Andrew | III / P | 35 | → organ | |
1985 | Passau | Andreas Chapel | II / P | 17th | |||
1985 | Christkindl | Pilgrimage church to the Christkindl under the sky | II / P | 17th | |||
1985 | Weiding (Schwandorf district) | St. Nicholas | II / P | 17th | |||
268 | 1986 | Regenstauf - This stream | St. John Evangelist | II / P | 20th | 1997 extended by a Rückpositiv to III / 29. | |
1986 | Bad Staffelstein | Basilica Vierzehnheiligen , choir organ | II / P | 13 | |||
282 | 1988 | Bocholt | St. Paul | II / P | 32 | ||
291 | 1989 | Goettingen | St. Michael | III / P | 32 | 2014/2015 organ overhaul | |
1989 | Waldneukirchen | St. Peter and Paul | II / P | 21st | |||
304 | 1991 | Vienna - Hernals | Sacred Heart of Jesus Atonement Church | II / P | 35 | ||
1992 | Engelhartszell | Abbey church , choir organ | II / P | 19th | In the historical case from around 1770 | ||
1993 | Aich | Ortisei | II / P | 23 | In the historic case of Schweinacher around 1760 from the Dominican Church in Landshut → Organ |
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1335 | 1993 | Landstuhl | City Church | III / P | 20th | With coupling manual; In the historic housing by Walcker 1887 from the Bad Dürkheim castle church | |
1993 | Hölsbrunn | Our Lady of Mount Carmel | II / P | 19th | |||
322 | 1994 | Bamberg | Upper parish | IV / P | 61 | ||
1995 | Altschwendt | Parish church Altschwendt | I. | 11 | |||
1996 | Wiltz (Luxembourg) | St. Peter and Paul | III / P | 39 | |||
1996 | Vienna- Hietzing | St. Hubertus and Christophorus | II / P | 17th | |||
1997 | Michaelbeuern | Abbey church | II / P | 33 | |||
1997 | regensburg | St. Vitus | II / P | 21st | |||
1998 | Zwiesel | Mary name | II / P | 10 | two additional registers integrated via alternating loops | ||
1999 | Brunn am Gebirge | St. Kunigunde | II / P | 26th | |||
1999 | Weidling | Weidlinger parish church | II / P | 17th | |||
2000 | Friesach (Carinthia) | St. Bartholomew | III / P | 43 | |||
2001 | Freudenburg | Holy Trinity | II / P | 19th | |||
2002 | Altaussee | St. Aegidius | III / P | 31 | |||
358 | 2003 | Seoul | Banpo 4 Dong Church | III / P | 41 | ||
2004 | regensburg | Collegiate Church of St. Johann | II / P | 25th | New building in a baroque case from around 1730 → organ |
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2004 | Eschweiler (Wiltz) (Luxembourg) | St. Mauritius | II / P | 19th | |||
2005 | Schwarzenbach (Bärnau) | St. Michael | II / P | 18th | |||
2005 | Bürstadt | St. Michael | II / P | 29 | |||
2005 | Castrop-Rauxel | St. Lambertus | III / P | 40 | |||
2006 | Sessenhausen | St. Joseph | II / P | 9 | |||
2007 | Waldkirchen | City parish church of St. Peter and Paul | IV / P | 51 | |||
2008 | Waizenkirchen | St. Peter and Paul | III / P | 27 | |||
2008 | Rochefort | Abbaye Notre Dame de Saint-Rémy | II / P | 18th | |||
2008 | Pörtschach | Catholic parish church | II / P | 30th | |||
2009 | Kufstein Fortress | Hero organ in the citizen tower | IIII / P | 65 | Connection of a new console with electronic typesetting system and expansion of the hero organ created by Oscar Walker in 1931 to 65 registers. | ||
2009 | Erpeldingen | St. Pauli Conversion Church | II / P | 22nd | |||
2010 | Zadar | Zadar Cathedral | III / P | 56 | |||
2010 | Prying | St. Brigida | II / P | 22nd | |||
2011 | Zagreb | Sv. Marko | III / P | 41 | |||
382 | 2012 | Oberviechtach | St. John Baptist | II / P | 31 | Prospectus Andreas Weiss 1797, new building with rear housing extension | |
2014 | Ried im Innkreis | Hospital of the Sisters of Charity | II / P | 12 | |||
2016 | Zagreb | Music academy | II / P | 19th | |||
2018 | Drolshagen | St. Clement | II / P | 31 | Built using old parts in the historical prospect |
literature
- Jean-Claude Kaegi: Superlative organ building in Passau . In: Organ . No. 3 , 2000, pp. 22 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Jean-Claude Kaegi: Superlative organ building in Passau . In: Organ - journal for the organ . No. 3 , 2000, pp. 22-28 .
- ↑ Parish Landshut-St. Pius: Chronicle of the parish on Sanktplus - from 2019-05-05 ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). Online at www.sanktpius.de. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
- ↑ Organ. Lichtenfels parish, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ↑ Company information , section organs. Retrieved March 29, 2012 .
- ↑ Company information , section organs. Retrieved June 26, 2014 .