Bad Aibling, St. Georg

St. Georg, Sonnenstraße 38, 83043 Bad Aibling, Germany 🇩🇪
Builder F. Wappmannsberger
Year 1961
Period/Style Neo-Baroque
Stops 19
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction electro-pneumatic

The pipe organ was constructed by Franz Wappmannsberger from Prien in 1961. According to the parish chronicles, it was blessed by the Very Reverend Dean Anton Pfäffl on the Feast of St. Cecilia, November 22, 1964 and introduced to the parish community through a small organ festival, with the organ being played by Helmut Michalek from Rosenheim. The building of the organ was made possible only through numerous donations from the faithful. The organ has 19 stops and 1,270 pipes. The specification also includes a free-standing pipe prospect.

I. Manual II. Manual Pedal
Prinzipal 8' Holzgedackt 8 Subbass 16'
Rohrflöte 8' Nachthorn 4 Oktavbass 8'
Weidenpfeife 8' Prinzipal 2 Pommer 8'
Oktave 4' Gemsquinte 11/3' Bifara 4'+2'
Kleingedackt 4' Scharfzimbel 3f 1' Fagott 16'
Schweizer Pfeife 2' Helltrompete 8'
Sesquialter 2f
Mixtur 4f 11/3'
Additionals: Pianopedal ab, Tutti, Crescendowalze, Zungen ab, 1 freie Kombination

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