Christian Gottlieb Richter

Christian Gottlieb Richter (c. 1700 – 1763) was a German organ builder who worked mainly in Pomerania and Brandenburg.

Richter was probably a son (or brother) of the organ builder Christian Heinrich Richter in Frankfurt/Oder and Storkow, with whom he jointly signed a repair contract in 1739.

In 1730, he was probably the Königl[ich] c[on]c[essionierte] Orgel Bauer in Stettin (or David Richter?).

From 1732, he lived in Stralsund, from 1742 in Demmin, from 1744 in Friedland, and in 1757 in Soldin.

Richter created several new organs, including in the St.-Jakobi-Kirche in Stralsund with 42 stops, whose casing has been preserved, as well as repairs and extensions.