Rudolf Strohmer

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Rudolf Strohmer (* 1942 ; † 2018 ) was an organ builder from Upper Bavaria . He first worked for Nenninger and Stöberl before becoming a master in 1971. His workshop seat was in the Volkartstraße in Munich district Neuhausen .

List of works (excerpt)

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
1978 Heimbach (Eifel) Mariawald Abbey
Mariawald Abbey church interior, Heimbach.jpg
II / P 14th The organ is in a niche to the left of the rood screen.
~ 1975 Munich - Sendling Evangelical church in the retirement home St. Josef I / P 6th In the historical case of Nenninger's predecessor organ from the 1920s. Apart from the case, no parts were reused.
1978 Munich - Schwabing St. Barbara II / P 15th
1979 Munich House organ II / P 10 The organ is currently (as of 2020) for sale.
1980 Ottobrunn St. Albertus Magnus
Ottobrunn, St. Albertus Magnus (organ) (1) .jpg
II / P 17th fully mechanical, with cable action.
1983 Gemünd (Schleiden) St. Albertus Magnus
Gemünd (Eifel) 06.jpg
II / P 19th In the historical baroque prospectus from 1747
1986 Neufahrn near Freising St. Francis
Neufahrn Church St. Franziskus Empore.JPG
II / P 23 electrical stop action
1989 Munich - Moosach Magdalenenkirche
Munich-Moosach, Magdalenenkirche (4) - Copy.jpg
I / P 6th

Web links

Commons : Rudolf Strohmer Orgelbau  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Year of death based on the obituary notice published in 2018.
  2. ^ Uwe Pape : Organ building workshops and organ builders in Germany from 1945 to 2004. Pape, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-921140-66-8 , p. 44.
  3. Headquarters
  4. Another source names the year of construction 1980 and 23 registers.
  5. Strohmer house organ for sale