Mecklenburg organ museum
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place | Kloster 26, 17213 Malchow |
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opening | 1997 |
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Culture and sports ring "Regenbogen" e. V.
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ISIL | DE-MUS-956012 |
The Mecklenburg Organ Museum in Malchow (Mecklenburg) has existed since 1997.
Emergence
In 1825 a separate parish was created for the monastery . It was housed in a semi-detached house from the second half of the 18th century. It arose from the merging of the organist's house and the official hunter's house. The associated renovation gave it a classical look. In the years 1887/1888 the rectory was enlarged and changed again. An extension was added to the southern gable. There have been no structural changes since that time. The house has been owned by the city of Malchow since 1997 and is used as an organ house.
museum
In the neo-Gothic church of the Malchow monastery and the adjacent rectory, the development of the organ since its beginnings and especially the history of Mecklenburg organ building are presented. There are eleven organs in the museum's fund. A model organ can be played by visitors. Several organs can be heard in concerts in July and August. The processing of the Mecklenburg organ inventory is part of the work of the museum.
Organs
In the organ museum there are currently 12 mostly complete organs, as well as other parts such as gaming tables, cases and others. The number of manuals is given in the fourth column, the number of registers in the fifth. A capital “P” stands for an independent pedal, a lowercase “p” for an attached one. Unless otherwise specified, mechanical slide chests are provided.
year | builder | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1856 | Friedrich Wilhelm winemaker | I / P | 6 (+ 1) | from Stralendorf church (on loan), 2 registers newly made | |
1856 | Ernst Sauer | I / p | 7th | from Mestlin , reduced in size from a larger Schmidt organ from 1747 (II / P, 23) in 1856 , no longer playable since 1945, in 2002 to Malchow | |
1879 | Barnim Gruneberg | I / P | 8 (+ 1) | from Langenhanshagen Church (on loan) | |
1882 | Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller | I / p | 4th | from church Mesendorf , Prignitz (on loan), prospect pipes 1998/1999 reconstructed for those melted down in 1917, without the original bellows | |
1890 | Friedrich Theodor Friese | II / P | 14th | 1890 for the burnt-out Malchow monastery, side gaming table, prospect pipes were reconstructed in 2004, for the ones melted down in 1917 | |
1937 | Marcus Runge , Schwerin | I / P | 5 | from the Catholic Church Wittenburg , pneumatic actions and a pocket shop | |
1947 | Jehmlich brothers , Dresden | II / P | 8th | + Double cymbal and tremolo, originally the house organ of the cantor Rudolf Hilscher from Dresden- Loschwitz , pneumatic cone chests | |
1950 | Jehmlich brothers , Dresden | I. | 3 (+1) | from Dresden-Loschwitz | |
around 1950 | W. Sauer organ building Frankfurt (Oder) | I. | 3 | Organ positive, on loan from Marienkirche Waren | |
1957 | W. Sauer organ building | II / P | 17th | from the church hall of the Diakonieverein Züssow (on loan), anniversary organ for the 100th anniversary of the Sauer company, with 1270 pipes the largest organ in the museum | |
1986-1994 | Student at the Bargteheide secondary school near Hamburg | I. | 6th | used parts of various organs, made wooden pipes for Gedackt 8 ', wave board and bellows themselves | |
1990 | Blancafort, Collbató near Barcelona | I. | 1½ | Spanish portative , gift from the Lehmbecker family |
literature
- The development of the organ. Organ building in Mecklenburg. Mecklenburg Organ Museum Malchow. Exhibition catalog . Malchow 2007, ISBN 978-3-00-023306-7 .
Web links
- Literature about the Mecklenburg organ museum in the state bibliography MV
- Website of the Malchow Organ Museum
- Panorama website with virtual panorama