Elias Hößler

Elias Hößler (7 July 1663 in Crimmitschau, Saxony – 13 June 1746 in Sulzbach-Rosenberg) was from Saxony originally, active in the Upper Palatinate and Franconia as a pipe organ builder.

He began organ building teaching near Andreas Haß in Greiz in Vogtland, and later moved to Hersbruck. On 21 October 1704, he became a resident of Lauf in der Nähe near Nuremberg. He preferred to work in the Nuremberg area and in the western and central Upper Palatinate. In 1744, he retired to a hospital in Sulzbach-Rosenberg.

Proven works

Year Place Church Image Manuals Register
1693/94 Altensittenbach St. Thomas
1694 Ottensoos St. Veit I/P 6
1698 Edelsfeld St. Stephan I/P 6
1699 Velden St. Maria I/P 8
1701 Offenhausen St. Nikolaus
1701 Sulzbach-Rosenberg St. Marien II/P 22
1710 Amberg Salesianerinnenkirche St. Augustinus (Schulkirche)
1714 Michelfeld Klosterkirche St. Johann Baptist
1716 Neukirchen bei Sulzbach-Rosenberg
1721 Amberg Franziskanerkloster (heute Stadttheater)
1723 Sulzbürg St. Michael (Schlosskirche)
1725 Alfeld St. Bartholomäus I/P 7
1726 St. Helena zu Großengsee bei Simmelsdorf I/P 8
1726/27 Happurg St. Maria und Georg I/P 11
1729 Pommelsbrunn St. Lorenz I/P 10
1729 Vilseck St. Ägidien I/P 11
1732 Sulzbach-Rosenberg Wallfahrtskirche St. Anna I/P 8
1734 Eschenau St. Bartholomäus I/P 10
1735 Frohnberg bei Hahnbach Sanctuary of Our Lady I/P 9
1736 Weißenohe Klosterkirche St. Bonifaz II/P 15
1737 Hersbruck Spitalkirche St. Elisabeth I/P 8
1738 Hersbruck Stadtkirche II/P 17
1740 Betzenstein I/P 10
1742 Michelfeld St. Leonhard
1743 Neunhof (Lauf an der Pegnitz) St. Johannis I/P 8
1743 Sulzbach-Rosenberg Spitalkirche St. Elisabeth I/P 9
1744 Etzelwang St. Nikolaus I/P 9

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