Wilhelm Grisard

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Wilhelm Grisard (* before 1877 , † after 1937 ) was a German organ and piano builder in Kolberg in Western Pomerania .

Life

Wilhelm Grisard was named in the world address book in 1897 . In 1917 he was one of the authorized organ builders who built prospect pipes for war purposes on behalf of the Prussian government authorities. In 1929 he opened a piano house W. Grisard in Kolberg, which offered the purchase, sale and repairs of musical instruments.

Organs (selection)

Three new organs and one repair work in the vicinity of Kolberg are known by Wilhelm Grisard.

year place building image Manuals register Remarks
before 1900 Gervin , today Goravino church New building
1912 Breeding , today Sucha church smaller organ with pneumatic action, approved by music director Hecht from Köslin
1912 Redel , today Redło church smaller organ with pneumatic action, approved by music director Hecht
1937 Körlin , today Karlino City church, today the church of St. Michael comprehensive repairs

literature

  • Wolfgang J. Brylla, Wolfram Hackel: Wilhelm Grisard . In: Uwe Pape , Wolfram Hackel, Christhard Kirchner (Eds.): Lexicon of North German Organ Builders. Volume 4. Berlin, Brandenburg and the surrounding area. Pape Verlag, Berlin 2017, p. 186.

Individual evidence

  1. Journal for Instrument Making . 1928/1929. P. 534
  2. Journal for Instrument Making . 1911/1912. P. 1107