Walcker, Eberhard Friedrich
1794-1872
Celebrated German organ-builder; son of a skilful
builder of organs. Friedrich was born at Karmstatt and studied under his father
there. In 1820 he began business at Ludwigsburg and presently became noted for
the excellence of his work, improvements and inventions in organ-construction.
Riemann says: "It was, especially, the invention of the Kegellade
(cone-box) which attracted extraordinary notice (1842), and led to a thorough
revolution in the construction of wind-chests; for organbuilders adopted
Walcker's scheme in ever-increasing numbers and no longer built Schleifladen
(slidingchests)." Walcker's five sons became organ-builders and identified
with their father's business. Among the organs built by the Walckers, mention
may be made of the one at Ulm Cathedral, with one hundred sounding-stops and
the one at Music Hall, Boston, with eighty-six stops.
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