Neugalmsbüll, St. Gallus
Builder | Marcussen & Søn |
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Year | 1891 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 9 |
Keyboards | 1+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
Tuning | Equal at 440.0 Hz |
The pipe organ was constructed by Marcussen & Søn in 1891, with the facade designed by Heinrich Sauermann who also outfitted the entire church building. In 1907, the organ underwent modification by the same manufacturer who converted the 2' octave to an 8' Salicional. During 1917/1918, the silent display pipes were removed for war purposes and replaced with wooden slats by Marcussen & Søn. In 1954, an electric floating bellows was installed for wind supply. In 1977, the organ was further modified by Andresen with the addition of a 2' octave and a 4' chorale bass (facade), and three box bellows were removed from the auxiliary room. As of 2022, the organ was renovated by Orgelbau Paschen, primarily aimed at restoring the organ to its original state, while incorporating the 2' octave from the 1977 modifications.
Hauptwerk | Pedal |
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Bordun 16' | Subbaß 16' |
Prinzipal 8' | Prinzipal 8' |
Rohrflöte 8' | |
Salicional 8' | |
Oktave 4' | |
Flöte 4' | |
Oktave 2' |
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