Berendt Hus

Berendt Hus (also Huß or Huss; c. 1630 – February 1676) was a German organ builder.

The earliest record of his activity comes from 1650 when he assisted his master teacher Hermann Kröger in building a two-manual instrument in Langwarden.

In 1654, Hus married Maria Fritzschen in Oldenburg and obtained citizenship rights in the city.

[3] Their most significant collaboration was a new organ in the Church of St. Cosmas and Damian in Stade built between 1668 and 1673.

The Kröger/Hus organ in Langwarden has been largely preserved in its original disposition (14 out of 21 stops).

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