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Tytuł:
Nález nejstarších funkčních měchů v České republice
The finding of the oldest working wedge-bellows in the Czech Republic
Autorzy:
Koukal, Petr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/570439.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Opolski. Diecezjalny Instytut Muzyki Kościelnej. Katedra Muzykologii Uniwersytetu Opolskiego
Tematy:
Manětín
renesanční varhanní měchy
Leopold Spiegel
Sebastian Hoffer
Hieronymus Artmann
Matheus Köhler
Hans Heinrich
Mundt
renaissance organ wedge-bellows
Hans
Heinrich Mundt
Opis:
During the restoration of the baroque organ of the St. Barbara church in Manětín (built in 1721 by the organ builder Leopold Spiegel from Prague) one unexpected discovery was done: the two preserved wedge bellows are much older. After the dismantling, the old inscriptions appeared, being located on the inner sides of the top boards. The set of original pencil records is found in the right bellows. The earliest of them tells that the bellows were made already in 1530. Following original writings inform about the repairs – 1584 by Sebastian Hoffer, 1656 by Hieronymus Artmann and 1666 by Mathias Köhler and Hans Heinrich Mundt. In the second bellows, the glued paper sheet bears the report from 1666 recapitulating and partly widening the original inscriptions. Just the latest description on the repair realised in 1666, written probably by Matheus Köhler, brings the information about the location of the bellows – they were among the four of them placed at the organ in the Augustinian Church of St. Thomas in Prague. The name of Sebastian Hoffer seems to be quite new in the Czech or foreign organological writings. Other names of the organ builders are more or less known including the best renowned Hans Heinrich Mundt (the builder of the Týn Church organ). Nevertheless, all the newly discovered information required some critical analysis. Its results call the Prague´s St. Thomas attribution of the bellows origin in question and also brings new information on some of the said organ builders. The finding in the Manětín bellows belongs to those unexpected and lucky ones. From now on we know a new name of the organ builder Sebastian Hoffer from the 16th C. The existence of the two renaissance wedge-bellows from 1530 in Manětín is also surprising. They represent the oldest working part of any pipe-organ in the Czech Republic.
Źródło:
Folia Organologica. International yearbook of organ and organ music; 2018, 1; 83-93
2657-6082
2719-3284
Pojawia się w:
Folia Organologica. International yearbook of organ and organ music
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
K historii varhan poutní basiliky Navštívení Panny Marie na Svatém Kopečku u Olomouce
From the history of the organ at the Pilgrimage Basilica of Our Lady of Visitation in Svaty Kopecek near Olomouc
Autorzy:
Gottwald, Jan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/570391.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Opolski. Diecezjalny Instytut Muzyki Kościelnej. Katedra Muzykologii Uniwersytetu Opolskiego
Tematy:
Svatý Kopeček u Olomouce
moravské barokní varhanářství
Johann David Sieber
Anton Richter
Heinrich Schiffner
Bratři Riegrové
Jaroslav Stavinoha
moravian baroque organ building
Rieger brothers (Gebrüder-Rieger)
Opis:
Organ at the Pilgrimage Basilica of Our Lady of Visitation in Svaty Kopecek was built by the Brno organ builders Johann David Sieber († 1723) and Antonín Richter († 1765) in 1722−1726 and was one of the most important and greatest instruments of its time. It probably had 31 stops and cost at least 6,000 zl. Some historical sources and facts have not yet been known (especially Parish chronicle – Farní kronika). The organological comparison could only be performed after the restoration of similar organs (Polná, Wien). During the 18th and 19th centuries was continuously repaired. The general restoration was made in 1877 by the Brno organ builder Filip Komínek for 1,350 zl. In 1895, the organ was rebuilt by the Prague organ builder Heinrich Schiffner for 3,350 zl. in the spirit of the Cecilian reform. Nevertheless, the instrument still contained the original Baroque pipes. In 1932, the organ was rebuilt and extended by the Krnov firm of the Rieger brothers for 26,135.25.- Kč, and other pipes from the original organ (especially the prospect of the Great Organ - Hauptwerk) were destroyed. The organ was in the 1990s removed and into the original organ case was built in 1992−1998 new neo-baroque instrument II / 25, op. 2, by Jaroslav Stavinoha from Valasske Bystrice for 3.8mil Kč. It was generally known that nothing of the older organ was preserved. In 2015, the components of the basilica organ were found in Jihlava: Sieber / Richter Organ: 3 pedal registers from wood and 8´ pedal prospect; Schiffner / Rieger: string stops and parts of the technical background of the organ (wind system components).
Źródło:
Folia Organologica. International yearbook of organ and organ music; 2020, 3; 63-79
2657-6082
2719-3284
Pojawia się w:
Folia Organologica. International yearbook of organ and organ music
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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