Preetz, Klosterkirche
Builder | A. Schütze |
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Year | ca. 1686 |
Period/Style | Baroque |
Stops | 25 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
The history of the organ, according to the Music Friends Preetz and Seggermann/Weidenbach website, goes as follows: In 1573, Hans Köster of Hamburg constructed an organ for the church. In 1686, Ahasverus Schütze from Minden, built a new organ and incorporated the Köster organ as the main work. In 1767, Johann Daniel Busch from Itzehoe, remodeled the organ, constructing the wooden prospect pipes of the Principal 16' in the pedal. The Marcussen workshop in Apenrade remodeled the organ in 1838. In 1950, Eberhard Tolle from Preetz, repaired the organ. Lastly, the Marcussen workshop in Apenrade restored the organ in 1999.
Rückpositiv | Hauptwerk | Pedalwerk |
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Gedackt 8' | Bordun 16' | Prinzipal 16' |
Prinzipal 4' | Prinzipal 8' | Subbass 16' |
Flöte 4' | Quintatön 8' | Oktave 8' |
Fugara 4' | Viola di Gamba 8' | Gedackt 8' |
Spitzflöte 2' | Oktave 4' | Oktave 4' |
Sesquialtera II | Quinte 2 2/3' | Posaune 16' |
Dolzian 8' | Superoktave 2' | Trompete 8' |
Vox humana 8' | Terz 1 3/5' | |
Mixtur III | ||
Trompete 8' |
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