Zuberbier (organ builder)

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The Zuberbier were a family of organ builders in Anhalt and Hanover active in the 18th and 19th centuries .

  • David Zuberbier ( Bernburg )
    • Organ in the castle church in Bernburg (1731–1733)

literature

  • Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Saxony Anhalt II. Administrative districts Dessau and Halle. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-422-03065-4 .
  • Ernst Haetge / Marie-Luise Harksen: Dessau-Köthen district. First part: The city of Köthen and the district except Wörlitz (= The art monuments of the State of Anhalt ; 2.1), August Hopfer Verlag, Burg 1943.

Individual evidence

  1. Haetge / Harksen, p. 236. Posted in 1808.
  2. Dehio, p. 134. Prospectus 1914.
  3. ^ Dehio, p. 136.
  4. Haetge / Harksen, p. 14.
  5. ^ Dehio, p. 107.
  6. Haetge / Harksen, p. 304.
  7. ^ Dehio, p. 708.
  8. Haetge / Harksen, p. 230.
  9. ^ Dehio, p. 889. Prospectus received, organ in Mosigkau.
  10. Haetge / Harksen, p. 134.
  11. ↑ Parish of St. Petri Steinwedel
  12. ^ Heinz Kochheim: Churches - monasteries - chapels in the district of Hanover from Helershausen to Hase. 1991, p. 82.
  13. ^ Dehio, p. 387.
  14. Haetge / Harksen, p. 134. There until 1883, until 1915 in the Maxdorf school , then in the Köthen local history museum.
  15. St. Nikolai in Maschwitz ( memento from October 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of the Protestant parishes in the Hohenturm parish area, accessed on June 5, 2012.
  16. Thießen: Restored organ is put into service: Evangelische Landeskirche Anhalts. In: www.landeskirche-anhalts.de. Retrieved May 24, 2016 .
  17. ^ Dehio, p. 818.
  18. ^ Parish page of the EKM (first name) & parish page of the parish (year), accessed on October 13, 2019.
  19. Haetge / Harksen, p. 170.
  20. Haetge / Harksen, pp. 252-253. Only the housing has been preserved as it was modified later.
  21. ^ Dehio, p. 221.
  22. Haetge / Harksen, pp. 321, 323. Repairs by Zuberbier 1827, 1836.
  23. Haetge / Harksen, p. 295. Dated from the 18th century. New organ 1876.
  24. Haetge / Harksen, pp. 288, 290. Case around 1750.
  25. Haetge / Harksen, p. 14. Only the housing preserved, as it was renovated in 1863.
  26. Haetge / Harksen, pp. 254-255.
  27. Haetge / Harksen, p. 395. 1936 completely outdated.
  28. Haetge / Harksen, p. 368. New organ around 1870 without manufacturer information. - Dehio, p. 837 specifies Zuberbier, which should then apply to them.
  29. Haetge / Harksen, pp. 182, 183.
  30. Haetge / Harksen, p. 353.