Beberstedt, St. Martin
Builder | C. A. Randebrock |
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Year | ca. 1868 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 17 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
The pipe organ was constructed by Carl August Randebrock in 1868. Prior to this, in 1720, organ builder Johannes Creutzburg supplied a single-manual instrument with seven registers for the church in Beberstedt. However, it is not confirmed whether and how much of the material from this Creutzburg organ is still contained within the current instrument. The organ underwent modifications in 1901 by Krell, which likely involved replacing the decorative pipes with wooden mock-ups. Additional alterations and redeployments were carried out by Krell in 1939.
I Manual | II Manual | Pedal |
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Hohlflöte 8' | Bordun 16' | Subbass 16' |
Flauto traverso 4' | Principal 8' | Octavbass 8' |
Principal 2' | Hohlflöte 8' | Choralbass 4' |
Sifflöte 1' | Gedackt 8' | |
Octav 4' | ||
Floete 4' | ||
Octave 2' | ||
Flöte 1' | ||
Sesquialtera 2f | ||
Mixtur 3f |
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