Bad Bodenteich, Sankt Petri

Rosenweg 4, 29389 Bad Bodenteich, Germany 🇩🇪
Builder Gebr. Hillebrand
Year 1996
Period/Style Modern
Stops 29
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical
Tuning Neidhardt III at 440 Hz

The St. Petri Church in Bodenteich houses an organ built by the Gebr. Hillebrand organ building workshop in 1996. This instrument features a mechanical slider chest and is designed with sound characteristics emphasizing both the late Baroque and Romantic styles. The organ includes 29 stops across three divisions: Hauptwerk, Schwellwerk, and Pedal. The Hauptwerk includes stops like Bordun 16’, Prinzipal 8’, and Trompete 8’, while the Schwellwerk features stops such as Gedackt 8’, Oboe 8’, and Mixtur 3f. The Pedal division contains stops including Violon 16’, Principal 8’, and Posaune 16’.

The church previously had an organ built by Conrad Euler in 1836, followed by a pneumatic organ constructed by Furtwängler & Hammer in 1922. The current Hillebrand organ maintains a focus on late Baroque and Romantic sound aesthetics, providing a rich and versatile tonal palette suitable for a wide range of liturgical and concert repertoire.

Hauptwerk Schwellwerk Pedal
Bordun 16' Gedackt 8' Violon 16'
Prinzipal 8' Gambe 8' Subbaß 16'
Rohrflöte 8' Principal 4' Principal 8'
Octave 4' Flauto traverso 4' Gedacktbaß 8'
Spitzflöte 4' Nasat 3' Gamba 8'
Oktave 2' Octave 2' Choralbaß 4'
Mixtur 4-5f 1 1/3' Waldflöte 2' Flöte 4'
Trompete 8' Terz 1 3/5' Rauschpfeife 4f
Mixtur 3f 2' Posaune 16'
Oboe 8' Trompete 8'
Clairon 4'
Additionals: II/I, I/P, II/P, Tremulant

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