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    STUDIA MUSICA - Issue no. 1 / 2017  
         
  Article:   THE DESCRIPTION OF KOLONICS ORGANS OF TRANSYLVANIA – PART I / WERKSAUFLISTUNG DER KOLONICS ORGELN IN SIEBENBÜRGEN - TEIL 1.

Authors:  ERZSÉBET WINDHAGER-GERÉD.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbmusica.2017.1.02

Published Online: 2017-06-20
Published Print: 2017-06-30
pp. 25-48

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ABSTRACT:
István Kolonics, born in Szabadka (Subotica), moved to Kézdivásárhely (Târgu Secuiesc) in 1855. He eventually became one of the most famous and most assiduous organ builders of the nineteenth century in Transylvania. He built about two hundred new instruments and repaired several. He also instructed numerous assistants. For many years this guaranteed the organs in Hungarian Catholic and Protestant churches to be in working order. This article, the third in the cycle about Kolonics edited in Studia Musica, presents the description of the first part of the organs made by Kolonics.

Keywords: Transylvania, organ-building, historical organ, music-history.

ABBILDUNGSVERZEICHNIS
1. Abb.20: Prospekt Algyógy (Geoagiu / Gergesdorf), Erich Türk
2. Abb.21: Spieltisch Algyógy (Geoagiu / Gergesdorf), Erich Türk
3. Abb. 22: Prospekt Alsócsernáton (Cernat), 1872, http://www.transylvaniatourism.ro/fotogaleria/kepek/fr_103_310052726_-936306712.jpg, 2014-10-15
4. Abb. 23: Prospekt Alsórákos (Racoş – Ratsch), 1881, Kriza János Néprajzi Társaság fotóarchívuma, KJNT_05344, http://kjntfotoarchivum.adatbank.transindex.ro/kep.php?id=5344&q=bWVneWU9UW5KaGMzUERzeUFvUW5KaEppTXpOVEU3YjNZcCZrZXpkPTIx&vissza=kepek, 2014-10-15
5. Abb.24: Prospekt Árkos (Arcuș), 1872, http://www.thomas-sz.com/web_adel/arkosi_gelei/arkos_gelje.html, 2010-10-15
6. Abb.25: Prospekt Atyha (Atia), 1872, Zoltán Pap
7. Abb.26: Spieltisch Atyha (Atia), Zoltán Pap
8. Abb.27: Prospekt Bánffyhunyad (Huedin / Heynod), 1874, Erzsébet Windhager-Geréd
9. Abb.28 Spieltisch und Pedal Bánffyhunyad, Erzsébet Windhager-Geréd
10. Abb.29: Prospekt Bardóc (Brădeț), 1883, Zoltán Kisgyörgy
11. Abb.30: Spieltisch Bardoc, Zoltán Kisgyörgy
12. Abb.31: Prospekt Bikfalva (Bicfalău), 1862, http://www.ozun.ro/index.php?view=category&catid=10&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=80&lang=hu, 2014-10-15
13. Abb.32: Prospekt Bodos (Bodoș), 1865, Zoltán Kisgyörgy
14. Abb.33: Spieltisch Bodos, Zoltán Kisgyörgy
15. Abb.34: Prospekt Bukarest (București), 1880, Bányai Éva Eszter
16. Abb.35: Spieltisch Bukarest, Erich Türk
17. Abb.36: Prospekt Búzásbocsárd (Bucerdea Grânoasă), 1878, Ursula Philippi
18. Abb.37: Spieltisch Búzásbocsárd, Ursula Philippi

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