Paschen Kiel organ building
Paschen Kiel Orgelbau is an organ building company that was founded in 1964 by Hinrich Otto Paschen in Kiel . More than 100 new organs were delivered to Germany, Japan and Finland and numerous old organs were restored.
history
Hinrich Otto Paschen (* 1937) learned organ building from Schuke (Berlin) and then deepened himself with Beckerath (Hamburg), Hammer (Hanover) and Kemper (Lübeck). After the master craftsman's examination in 1964, he started his own business with Günter Braukmann (1930–2014) in Leck . By 1995 more than 120 organs had been built or restored. Under the joint management of Hinrich Otto Paschen and Roland Monczynski, the company was converted into a GmbH , which has been managed by Monczynski alone since 1998. In 2015 there were eight employees, including two master organ builders and five journeymen.
Works (selection)
The Roman number indicates the number of manuals, a capital "P" indicates an independent pedal and the Arabic number in the penultimate column indicates the number of sounding registers.
year | opus | place | building | image | Manuals | register | Remarks |
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1968 | Berlin-Wedding | Baptist Church | II / P | 11 | → organ | ||
1968 | 136 | Rensefeld | St. Fabian and Sebastian | II / P | 19th | with mirror principal | |
1969 | Bordesholm | Bordesholm Abbey , monastery church | III / P | 38 | |||
1969/1980 | Tating | St. Magnus Church | II / P | 22nd | behind historical case (main work: 1590, Rückpositiv : 1650); 1980 three voices added. → organ | ||
1971 | Glücksburg (Baltic Sea) | Church of the Resurrection | II / P | 29 | |||
1972 | Schöneberg | Evangelical Free Church Congregation | II / P | 20th | → organ | ||
1976 | Bornhöved | Vicelinkirche St. Jacobi | II / P | 21st | including 10 stops from the previous Marcussen & Søn organ | ||
1976 | Moldenite | St. James | I / P | 7th | → organ | ||
1976 | Lübeck | St. Jürgen Chapel | II / P | 18th | |||
1978 | Kropp | Ev. church | II / P | 21st | |||
1978 | Toenning | St. Laurence | III / P | 41 | New building behind the historic case by Joachim Richborn (1681–1683) → organ | ||
1981 | Lübeck-Siems | St. Michael | II / P | 11 | |||
1981 | Lübeck- Wehde | Marienkirche | II / P | 10 | Practice organ with coupling manual | ||
1982 | Holsterhausen (Herne) | Stephen Church | II / P | 27 | |||
1982 | Kiel | St. Luke | II / P | 21st | |||
1983 | Lübeck | Lübeck University of Music | II / P | 14th | |||
1985 | Langenhorn (North Friesland) | St. Laurence | II / P | 32 | → organ | ||
1992 | Lübeck | Petrikirche | II / P | 19th | → organ | ||
1993 | 117 | Kerava | Kerava Kirkko | II / P | 36 | ||
1994 | 123 | Damp | St. Elisabeth | I / P | 6th | → organ | |
1996 | Witten | Johanniskirche | II / P | 25th | |||
1997 | Eckernförde | St. Peter and Paul | II / P | 18th | → organ | ||
2002 | 152 | Juva | Juvan Harmaakivikirkko | II / P | 38 | ||
2007 | 166 | Pori | City Church | III / P | 58 | in French-romantic style behind a neo-Gothic prospectus | |
2009 | 173 | Detmold | Martin Luther Church | III / P | 41 | → organ | |
2011 | 179 | Jalasjärvi | Jalasjärvi Kirko | II / P | 30th | ||
2015 | Tartu | Pauluse Kirik | III / P | 55 |
literature
- Hermann Fischer : 100 years of the Association of German Organ Builders . Orgelbau-Fachverlag, Lauffen 1991, ISBN 3-921848-18-0 , p. 296 .
- Cordt-Wilhelm Hegerfeldt: Organs and their brochures - from 1512 to 2010 - in the churches of Schleswig-Holstein. In: Communications from the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History. No. 79, October 2010, pp. 3–21 ( online , PDF file; 1.81 MB).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Fischer: 100 years of the Association of German Master Organ Builders. 1991, p. 296.
- ^ The company , accessed May 6, 2019.
- ^ Organ in Bordesholm Abbey , accessed on May 6, 2019 (PDF file).
- ^ Hegerfeldt: Organs and their brochures. 2010, p. 16.
- ↑ Church guide The St. Luke Church - history, numbers and facts. In: http://www.emmaus-kiel.de/ . Evangelical Lutheran Emmaus Parish of Kiel, accessed on December 20, 2018 .
- ^ Hegerfeldt: Organs and their brochures. 2010, p. 10.
Coordinates: 54 ° 24 '12.7 " N , 10 ° 10' 5.6" E