Xaver Wilhelmy

Xaver Wilhelmy is an inventor, designer and certified pipe organ builder who was the first in the world to create organ pipes from glass. Wilhelmy created the Wilhelmy American Flag Glass Pipe Organ, the first pipe organ in the world with pipes made entirely from glass.[1]

The Wilhelmy American Flag Glass Pipe Organ
Xaver Wilhelmy
OccupationPipe organ builder
CitizenshipAustrian
Alma materRieger Orgelbau
Website
www.geshenke.com

The concept of the Wilhelmy American Flag Glass Pipe Organ emerged from the tragedy of the September 11 attacks. Wilhelmy envisioned a glass pipe organ with one organ pipe to represent each of the voices that were permanently silenced.[2] Wilhelmy created a memorial proposal of light and sound for the Memorial Competition for the World Trade Center Site.[3]

The Wilhelmy American Flag Glass Pipe Organ is a series of 14 glass flue organ pipes that Wilhelmy made using kiln-working, precision stained glass techniques, and delicate pipe organ engineering. The instrument took more than 18 months from conception to completion[4] in a project that married art, design, and engineering.[5]

Another landmark instrument includes the Wilhelmy Glass Trompetteria which consists of a Trumpet 8' and Clarion 4', and features glass reed pipes, and is in private collection in West Virginia, U.S.A.[6] Additional individual glass organ pipes are in private collections in the US and Europe.

Wilhelmy is the author of "The Art of Casting High Lead Pipe Metal" published in the March 1998 issue of the ISO Journal (International Society of Organbuilders) and translated into German and French.[7]

Biography

Originally from Austria, Xaver Wilhelmy trained as a pipe organ builder at Rieger Orgelbau in Schwarzach, Vorarlberg Austria, continued his education in Ludwigsburg, Germany, then joined Fehrle en Roeleveld Orrelbouers outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he also trained as a piano builder, and luthier. Wilhelmy won the Austrian Creativity Competition for work related to Art, Music, and Architecture in 2005 for his work creating the first glass organ pipes in the world.[8]

Xaver Wilhelmy immigrated to the United States in 1994 where he joined Taylor & Boody Organ Builders in Staunton, Virginia as Pipe Shop Supervisor.[9][10]

Currently, Wilhelmy is the Pipe Organ Designer, Consultant, and Educator at Geshenke Aus Glas of Staunton Virginia, a company that specializes in glass organ pipes.[11]

Wilhelmy is the founder of The Wilhelmy School, dedicated to passing the fundamentals of pipe organ building and innovation along to a new generation of builders, performers, and conservationists in order to preserve, conserve, and improve upon the most remarkable instrument ever created.[12]

References

  1. Setchell,Jenny (2017). Organs & Organists: Their Inside Stories " Pipeline Press. Christchurch, New Zealand. Musikverlag Dr. J. Butz pages 84,85 ISBN 978-3928412216
  2. Mitchell, Lynn R. [9/11/2016] The 9/11 Sound Sculpture... A Virginian Designs a Voice for the Silent. https://bearingdrift.com/2016/09/11/911-sound-sculpture-virginian-designs-voice-silent/ | http://bearingdrift.com |accessed 11/21/2019
  3. World Trade Center Memorial Competition. [4/23/2009] http://www.wtcsitememorial.org/ent/entI=683568.html)) http://wtcsitememorial.org | accessed 11/21/2019
  4. Sunday Song: Using Glass Organ Pipes. The Latter-day Saint Organist, Jennifer [6/2/2013] http://organlessons.blogspot.com/2013/06/sunday-song-using-glass-organ-pipes.html) http://organlessons.blogspot.com | accessed 11/21/2019
  5. The News Virginian. Purdy, Chase (3/16/2011) Street Beat: Pipe Organ Expert Also Crafts Sandwiches |https://www.newsvirginian.com/news/street-beat-pipe-organ-expert-also-crafts-sandwiches/article_74f14f7e-c5b4-5892-84c3-bf2362e1636f.html |Waynesboro, Virginia |accessed 11/21/2019
  6. Meet Xaver Wilhelmy.[12/31/2018] http://www.geshenke.com/2015/10/meet-magician-xaver-wilhelmys-30-year.html http://www.geshenke.com/ |accessed 11/21/2019
  7. Wilhelmy, Xaver (1998). ISO Journal Baelem, Belgium. The International Society of Organbuilders pages 28-44 ISSN 1017-7515
  8. "Certified Pipe Organ Builder Xaver Wilhelmy". www.flagpipes.com. 20 Jul 2015. Retrieved 21 Nov 2019.
  9. Staunton News Leader. Calello, Monique (1/14/2015) Wilhelmy American Flag Sound Sculpture|https://www.newsleader.com/story/news/local/2015/01/14/living-voices-wilhelmy-american-flag-sound-sculpture/21787337/ |Staunton, Virginia |accessed 11/21/2019
  10. The Tracker Journal of the Organ Historical Society. T. Van Pelt, William (1996) Organ Update | https://organhistoricalsociety.org/downloads/tracker/public/recent/2001-45-1.pdf | accessed 12/10/2019
  11. Geshenke Aus Glas. [12/31/2018] http://www.geshenke.com/ http://www.geshenke.com/ |accessed 11/21/2019
  12. The Wilhelmy School of Pipe Organ Building: Pipe Organ Study. [12/19/2019] https://wilhelmy.school/2018/04/06/pipe-organ-study/ | http://Wilhelmy.school/ | accessed 12/19/2019
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