Ernst Palandt
Ernst Palandt (7 March 1907 – 6 July 1979) was a German organ builder. LifeBorn in Bochum,[1] Palandt worked as an organ builder in Halberstadt and Hildesheim between 1933 and 1969. He initially entered into a partnership with Wilhelm Sohnle and operated under the name E. Palandt & Sohnle KG.[1] In 1952, the two separated and Palandt continued to work alone as the owner of the Hildesheim organ building workshop. In 1970, long-time employee Dieter Kollibay took over the company.[1] His estate is of particular importance because Palandt conducted intensive historical research on the organs he restored and maintained before the Destruction of Hildesheim and left behind extracts of files. He also built up an extensive photographic archive. Even if Palandt's work on historic organs no longer corresponds to the current state of restorative organ building, he nevertheless preserved essential substance and preserved many organs. Accordingly, Palandt saw himself stylistically committed to the organ-building tradition of the North German Baroque. Palandt died in Hildesheim at the age of 72. List of works (selection)
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