Friedrich Weigle
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Gravestone for Friedrich Weigle and his wife Fanny.
Friedrich Weigle (17 November 1850 – 6 January[1] 1906) was a German organ builder. His gravestone in the cemetery in Echterdingen shows the date of death as 19 January 1906.
Life[]
Born in Ludwigsburg, Weigle took over his father's workshop on 1 January 1880, which he moved from Stuttgart to Echterdingen in 1888. Before the turn of the century, organs had already been delivered to America, Africa and Asia.[2] Around 1902, bankruptcy proceedings were underway against the company.[2]
After his death, his sons , Karl, Julius and Gotthold Weigle took over the company.
Weigl died in Stuttgart at the age of 71.
Organ[]
- 1896–1944: Matthäuskirche Stuttgart- (op. 187).[3]
- 1898: Schönborn/Rheinland (enlargement)
- 1899: St. Mauritius, Straßburg.[4]
- 1904: Evangelische Kirche Wiesbaden-Igstadt .
- 1906–1979: evangelische in Hessen.
References[]
- ^ Fritz Weigle: Zur Geschichte des Orgelbaus Weigle, printed in the Festschrift anlässlich der Einweihung der Weigle-Orgel der Stephanuskirche Echterdingen am 20. Januar 1985
- ^ Jump up to: a b Josef Still. "Hochdruckorgel, Elektrizität und ein Konkurs; Die schwäbische Firma Weigle baut von 1899 bis 1908 an einer Doppelorgel". Trierer Orgelpunkt. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
- ^ "Die Weigle/Berner-Orgel der Matthäuskirche Stuttgart". Internationale Orgelkonzerte Matthäuskirche Stuttgart. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
- ^ at Orgues d’Alsace
External links[]
- Literature by and about Friedrich Weigle in the German National Library catalogue
Categories:
- German pipe organ builders
- 1850 births
- 1906 deaths
- People from Ludwigsburg