Orgelbau Pirchner


Orgelbau Pirchner is an Austrian manufacturer of pipe organs, located in Steinach am Brenner, Tirol.

History

The company was founded in 1817 by Franz Reinisch in Gries am Brenner, but moved to Steinach as early as 1825. In 1935 Johann Pirchner Sr. took over the company, but had to stop production during World War II. Between 1945 and 1973, the workshop built over 120 pipe organs. In 1973 his son, Johann Pirchner Jr., continued the Pirchner tradition, focusing on the construction of pipe organs with slider chests and tracker action. After building a new workshop in 1997, Johann Pirchner Jr. handed the company to his son Martin Pirchner, who took the Meisterprüfung in organ building in 1996.

Today

Orgelbau Pirchner builds instruments for churches, concert halls, universities and schools. The company's primary focus is on designing and building slider chest organs with tracker-action. The scales of the pipes and their voicing are a modern interpretation of the principles of Andreas and Gottfried Silbermann.

Works (selection)

P = Pedal keyboard
YearCityChurchPictureManualsStops
1978KalternParish churchIII/P31
1980BrixenBrixen CathedralIII/P47
1985PerchtoldsdorfSt. AugustinIII/P40
1989SeitenstettenSeitenstetten AbbeyII/P29
1991SalzburgSalzburg CathedralII/P
II/P
14
14
1995BolzanoFranciscan Monastery BolzanoIII/P44
1999Hall in TirolSt. NikolausIII/P50
2000InnsbruckInnsbruck CathedralIII/P.57
2002BöheimkirchenParish churchIII/P31
2002WienUniversität für Musik und darstellende KunstII/P15
2004Polling, Weilheim-SchongauPolling AbbeyIII/P42
2008ReichenthalParish churchII/P25
2009LienzFranciscan Monastery LienzIII/P38
2010St. Ulrich in GrödenParish churchII/P31
2011TraunsteinSt. OswaldI/P9
2013VorauVorau MonasteryII/P34

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