Regina Stegemann

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Regina Stegemann (born 1951 in Göttingen) is an organ builder from East Frisia that specialises in the restoration of historic organs, but also carries out maintenance and rebuilding work. New builds are carried out exclusively with mechanical slider chests. Her area of work is concentrated on East Frisia, the Oldenburg Land and the Wesermarsch.

She learned organ building in the 1970s at the  [de] company (Kassel) and and was a journeywoman with until 1984 (Marburg), with whom she also took the master craftsman's examination (1990). From 1985 to 1991, she led the "Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt" in Greetsiel, a collective of young organ builders (, Hero Bödeker, Martin and Wilfried Fooken). Their own workshop was founded in 1991 and is located in  [de], a district of Aurich.[1]

joined Stegemann in 1987 from Jürgen Ahrend for a few years before becoming a self-employed professional. After passing his master craftsman's examination in 1995, he worked in their workshop from 1996 to 2000, specialising, among other things, in the construction of chest organs. In 2000, Kopp took over the entire business in Tannenhausen. Stegemann continued to use the workshop for her own organ building projects and was a temporary employee in his business until Koop's death in June 2014.[2]

Work (selection)[]

Year Location Church Picture Manual Stops Notes
1985  [de]  [de]
Critzum Orgel.jpg
I/p 6 The organ with neo-Gothic facade was built in 1939 by the Eberhard Friedrich Walcker company, which rebuilt an original school organ from the beginning of the 19th century by .
1987 Mackenroder Kirche Orgel Mackenrode.jpg I/p 4 New building; in Kirchdorf a larger instrument was built according to a similar concept.
1987–1988  [de]  [de] Landschaftspolder Orgel.jpg I/p 5 New organ behind historic facade by (1814) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt)
1987–1988  [de]
Midlum Orgel.jpg
I/p 9 Restoration of the organ by (1766) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt) →
1988–1989 St. Paulus
Orgel Aurich Kirchdorf Paulus.JPG
I/P 7 New construction by the Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt
1989  [de]  [de] Böhmerwold Kirche (3).jpg I/p 7 Restoration of the organ by (1828) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt)
1989  [de] 4721113 Petkum Orgel.jpg II/p 14 Restoration of the organ by (1694–1699) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt)
1989–1990 Suurhusen  [de] Orgel Suurhusen4.jpg II/P 7 Repair of the organ by Gustav Brönstrup (1959); previously as house organ in Oldenburg (Pedagogical Academy) and then in Detern (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt)
1990 Rotenburg I 3 New construction of a chest organ (masterpiece); stops made of wood (8', 4', 2'); tuning pitches a' = 415 Hz bzw. 440 Hz
1990 Brackwede Bartholomäus-Kirche I/P 5 Overhaul and of the positive by Eberhard Friedrich Walcker (ca. 1965)
1990 Greetsiel  [de]
2009 07 Greetsiel Orgelprospekt.JPG
I/p 6 Restoration of the organ by Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt (1963) behind historic facade of (1738) by the Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt
1990–1991  [de] Holtgaste Orgel.jpg I/p 7 Restoration of the organ by (1864-1865) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt) →
1991–1992 Sattenhausen Ev.-ref. Kirche Sattenhausen Orgel.jpg I/P 9 Restoration of the organ by (1789-1790), which underwent intervening alterations
1992–1993 Aurich-Sandhorst St. Johannis II/P 17 Re-intonation of the organ by Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt (1966-1972) and extension by one stop which had remained vacant in 1972
1993–1994  [de]  [de] Oldendorp Orgel.jpg I/p 9 Restoration of the organ of the (1870)
? Private I 3? New construction of a chest organ
1997  [de] Ditzumerverlaat Orgel.jpg II/P 9 Overhaul of the organ by Ernst Leeflang (1970) and exchange of stops
1999  [de] Christuskirche II/P 14 Overhaul of the Walcker organ (1970)
1999 Gemeindehaus I 3 New construction of a positive with wooden stops
2002–2008 Jade Trinitatiskirche
Jade Orgel 53961546.jpg
II/P 21 Restoration of the organ by Johann Dietrich Busch (1739)
2007 or 2008  [de] Engerhafe Orgel 1.jpg I/p 9 Restoration of the organ by (1971-1973) behind facade by (1774–1775)
2009  [de]  [de]
Orgel Ditzum.JPG
II/P 13 Repair and retoning of the organ of Karl Schuke (1965)

References[]

  1. ^ Harald Vogel, Reinhard Ruge, Robert Noah, Martin Stromann (1995). Orgellandschaft Ostfriesland. Norden: Soltau-Kurier-Norden. p. 13. ISBN 3-928327-19-4.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Kopp-Orgelbau (retrieved 22 February 2021).

Further reading[]

  • Fritz Schild (2008). Orgelatlas der historischen und modernen Orgeln der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche in Oldenburg. Wilhelmshaven: Noetzel. ISBN 3-7959-0894-9.
  • Harald Vogel, Reinhard Ruge, Robert Noah, Martin Stromann (1995). Orgellandschaft Ostfriesland. Norden: Soltau-Kurier-Norden. ISBN 3-928327-19-4.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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