Gottfried Heinrich Gloger


Gottfried Heinrich Gloger was a German organ builder and organist.

Biography

Gloger was born as the third son of the organbuilder Johann Heinrich Gloger. His elder brothers were Johann Wilhelm Gloger and Dietrich Christoph Gloger ; all three studied under their father. His first organ-building training was under his father, afterwards he moved onto studying with the Arp Schnitger students Christian Vater and the Danish Lambert Daniel Kastens. Gloger came to Norway as early as 1738, and in 1746 the King of Norway awarded him the royal privilege of organ builder. He was the greatest organ builder in Norway during the 18th century, which was the golden age of European organbuilding.
Gloger married four times. His first three wives died before him. His most famous work is the organ of the Kongsberg Church, a very significant amount of stops survive. It was restored in the 1980s by Jürgen Ahrend. In addition, the facades of other instruments he built survive.