Frenger & Eder

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Frenger & Eder
legal form one-man business
founding 1990
resolution 2015
Reason for dissolution Division of companies
Seat Bruckmühl , Germany
management Reinhard Frenger and Roland Eder
Branch Organ building

Frenger & Eder was a German organ building company in Bruckmühl . In 2015, the company founders separated and since then have run two companies of their own: Orgelbau Frenger and Eder Orgelbau .

history

The workshop was founded in 1990 in Feldkirchen by Reinhard Frenger and Roland Eder and was located in Bruckmühl from 2001 to 2015.

About 50 organs were built. In addition, numerous historical instruments were renovated and restored, mainly in the Upper Bavarian region. Because of the numerous new buildings it was one of the most famous Upper Bavarian organ building workshops at the beginning of the 21st century.

List of works (selection)

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1994 Ottobrunn Michaelskirche I. 5
1998 Dachau Friedenskirche II / P 18th
1999 Staudach-Egerndach St. Andrew II / P 14th
2003 arc St. Florian
Arch of St Florian Organ.jpg
II / P 29
2005 Oberneukirchen St. Margareta II / P 13
2005 Egmating St. Johann Baptist and Michael II / P 12
2006 Buchbach St. James the Elder
Buchbach organ.jpg
II / P 26th
2008 Hebertshausen To the Most Holy Savior of the World
Hebertshausen organ.jpg
II / P 26th
2008 Ellmosen St. Margareta II / P 14th
2011 Bruckmühl Sacred Heart of Jesus
Bruckmühl Herz Jesu Gallery.JPG
II / P 23
2012 Kolbermoor Second Coming of Christ
Kolbermoor Second Coming of Christ Organ.jpg
II / P 28
2012 Obertaufkirchen St. Magdalena and Martin
Obertaufkirchen St Martin Organ.jpg
II / P 17th Restoration of the Behler & Waldenmaier organ from 1911.
2012 Unterföhring St. Valentine
Unterfoehring St Valentin Orgel.jpg
II / P 12
2014 Maiselsberg Assumption Day II / P 18th
2016 Erharting St. Peter and Paul II / P 12 New construction in the historical case by JB Maerz (1878) using eight existing registers of the Maerz organ
2018 Wooden churches St. Joseph
Holzkirchen, St. Josef (New Church9) .jpg
II / P 26th with coupling manual

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