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Horst trebs
Horst trebs





Reinhold Janering: “Bach and Trebs”, in Johann Sebastian Bach in Thüringen. Stauffer & Ernest May (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986) Bach as Organist: His Instruments, Music and Performance Practices, Edited by George F. Harmut Haput: “Bach Organs in Thuringia” in J.S. Werner David: Johann Sebastian Bach’s Orgeln (Berlin: Gebr Hartmann, 1951) Ulrich Dähnert: “Organs Played and Tested by J.S. Ein Orgel-Führer durch die Region Weimar und Weimarer Land (Friedrichshafen, 2007) Landratsamt Weimarer Land (Hrsg.): Königin der Instrumente. Trebs Organ (1710: not survived) Ĭompenius Organ (1658: not survived) Source: The organ: an encyclopedia by Richard Kassel (Author: Jürgen Ehlers & David Smit) German Wikipedia Website (March 2011), English translation by Aryeh Oron (March 2011) In addition, major repairs in Apolda (1722), Wickerstedt (1738) and the Weimar Palace Church (1712/1719). The following organs are known to be works of J.N. Compatibility with existing wiring and monitors. Easy to install, fits the 3/8 diameter holes of existing probes. Trebs died, the privilege was transferred to his second son, Christoph Wilhelm Christian, who was also active as an organ builder. Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Bach collaborated again in 1742 (over 25 years after the latter left Weimar) when Trebs was building the organ on Bad Berka. Trebs’ work was playable by the middle of 1714 (2/24), having completed two weeks of tuning by May and received final payment in September. Bach or the Duke of Weimar has determinded that the instrument should include Glockenspiel, and that great trouble was taken over obtaining bells from dillers in Nürnberg and Leipzig. Of this rebuild little is known, except that eith J.S. A contract for the alterations was signed on June 29, 1712. Trebs’ greatest claim to fame is his rebuild of the Weimar palace chapel organ (Ludwig Compernius, c1758) at the instruction of J.S. Bach gave trebs a handsome testimonial., and in 1713 he and Johann Gottfried Walther became godfathers to Trebs’ son.

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Bach inaugurated thast organ on October 26, 1710. Bach collaborated on a new instrument in Taubach, Dorfkirche (1709-1710 2/11) J.S. Trebs arrived in Weimar in 1709, probably at J.S. Bach stay in Mühlhausen, immediately preceded the latter’s departure to Weimar (1708).

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Bach the two were certainly together during J.S. His historic importance is based on his association with J.S. Trebs, apart from the few organs he is known to have works on. He learned the craft of organ building in Salzungen with Christian Rothe. The German organ builder, Heinrich Nikolaus Trebs, was the only son of a carpenter and Frankenhausen citizen. Born: AugFrankenhausen, Thuringia, Germany







Horst trebs