Nicolas Dupont (organ builder)
Nicolas Dupont (born October 3, 1714 in Domnom-lès-Dieuze , † March 3, 1781 in Nancy ) was an organ builder from Lorraine .
Life
After Nicolas Dupont learned organ building, he continued his training with François Thierry in Paris. Thierry was the last representative in the third generation of a well-known organ building dynasty. On his return, Dupont settled in the village of Malzéville near Nancy. Given the high reputation he enjoyed due to his Parisian education, he could choose his customers. This allowed him to create monumental instruments like no other in Lorraine .
His brother Joseph Dupont (1721–1792) worked with him until 1765 and then established himself in Metz . In 1746 the two brothers met Johann Andreas Silbermann in Phalsbourg.
Nicolas Dupont died in Nancy on March 3, 1781. His successor was secured by the best of his many students, Jean-François Vautrin.
plant
In France, case designs for organs without visible prospect pipes emerged from the middle of the 18th century. The aim was to make the architecture more independent of the instrument by supporting the cornice with architectural pillars. The organ from St-Sulpice (Paris) was pioneering here . The Dupont organ in the Saint-Jacques de Lunéville church was built without a prospectus whistle according to a design by the architect Emmanuel Héré . Dupont's organ in Saint-Étienne de Toul was examined by Karl Joseph Riepp on June 6, 1755 and possibly discussed this new concept with Dupont.
Dupont's most important works were all placed under the protection of the Monument historiques , if they still exist. Unfortunately there is often little more than the organ brochure .
List of works (selection)
year | place | church | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1751 | Luneville | Saint-Jacques | IV / P | In 1850 extensive reconstruction by Jean-Nicolas Jeanpierre, later further reconstruction, 2003 reconstruction including later registers by Bertrand Cattiaux | ||
1751-1755 | Toul | Toul Cathedral | IV / P | Disappeared in a fire in 1940 | ||
1762 | Châlons-en-Champagne | Saint-Alpin | II / P | 29 | twelve original registers, the rest mainly Jacquet | |
1763 | Nancy | Nancy Cathedral | III / P | 44 | Rebuilt in 1861 by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll → Great organ in Nancy Cathedral | |
1766 | Verdun | Verdun Cathedral, Great Organ | III / P | 1898 rebuilt and expanded by Jacquot-Lavergne | ||
1771 | Bar-le-Duc | Saint-Etienne | ||||
1773-1778 | Neuwiller-lès-Saverne | Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul Abbey Church, Great Church | IV / P | 33 | rebuilt several times; today III / P / 37 | |
1773-1780 | Château-Salins | St-Jean-Baptiste | ||||
1781 | Champ-le-Duc | Notre Dame | 1871 Reconstruction by Jaquot-Jeanpierre |
literature
- Orgues Lorraine Vosges, Metz , Association d'Étude pour la Coordination des Activités Musicales (ASSECARM), Éditions Serpenoise, 1991, ISBN 2-87692-093-X Présentation de l'orgue de la commune: pages 167 à 172
- Orgues de Lorraine: Meuse , Assecarm Éditions Serpenoise, 1992, ISBN 2-87692-127-8
- Norbert Dufourcq : Le Livre de l'Orgue Français , Volume III, la Facture, volume 2, PICARD 1975, ISBN 2-7084-0031-2
Individual evidence
- ^ Josef Edwin Miltschitzky: Ottobeuren: a European organ center. Organ builders, organs, and traditional organ music , dissertation, University of Amsterdam, 2012, p. 233
- ^ Lunéville, France 1751, een orgel zonder front
- ↑ L'église Saint Alpin de Châlons en Champagne
- ^ Frères Dupont Nicolas Joseph Fecit
- ↑ GRAND ORGUE ET ORGANISTES ( Memento of the original from January 14, 2012 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.
- ↑ orgue de tribune: tribune et buffet d'orgue
- ↑ Les orgues de la région de Bouxwiller ( Memento of the original from January 23, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Les Grandes Orgues de l'église St-Jean-Baptiste de Château-Salins
- ↑ orgue de tribune Champ-le-Duc
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dupont, Nicolas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French organ builder of the Rococo |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 3, 1714 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Domnom-lès-Dieuze |
DATE OF DEATH | March 3, 1781 |
Place of death | Nancy |