Groß Grönau, St. Willehad
Builder | K. Becker |
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Year | ca. 1968 |
Period/Style | Neo-Baroque |
Stops | 18 |
Keyboards | 3+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
The organ was constructed by Klaus Becker, Kupfermühle in 1968. The casing dates back to 1689, initially built for St. Johannis Monastery Church in Lübeck. It initially housed an organ with 27 registers on the high woodwind, oboe, and bassoon. The pedal was attached. This organ was sold to Groß Grönau in 1806. Here, Karl Kemper erected a new organ with pneumatic tractions in the old casing in 1913. In 1968, Klaus Becker installed the present instrument. A Brustwerk that was already planned for has not yet been executed as of 2015 (the church website only lists 18 registers.)
Rückpositiv | Hauptwerk | Pedalwerk | |
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Gedackt 8' | Prinzipal 8' | Subbaß 16' | |
Salicional 8' | Rohrflöte 8' | Prinzipal 8' | |
Prinzipal 4' | Oktave 4' | Choralbaß 4' | |
Rohrflöte 4' | Nasat 2 2/3' | Hintersatz III | |
Blockflöte 2' | Oktave 2' | ||
Sesquialter II | Mixtur VI 1 1/3' | ||
Scharff III 1' | Trompete 8' |
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