Bauska, Svētā Gara evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca
Builder | M. Kresling |
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Year | ca. 1891 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 35 |
Keyboards | 3+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
Tuning | Equal at 438 Hz |
The organ built by M. Krēsliņš was consecrated on May 19, 1891, and according to the plaque on the console, it is the master's 60th opus. The previous instrument was built in 1766, and its organ prospectus has been preserved.
This is the largest (and only three-manual) organ built by Jēkabpils organ builder Mārtiņš Krēsliņš. The significant presence of W. Sauer pipes, especially in the string voices, indicates Krēsliņš's desire to achieve the best possible sound. After its restoration in 2014 by the Ugāle organ workshop, the instrument now offers the capability to perform a wide range of organ music repertoire.
This is the largest (and only three-manual) organ built by Jēkabpils organ builder Mārtiņš Krēsliņš. The significant presence of W. Sauer pipes, especially in the string voices, indicates Krēsliņš's desire to achieve the best possible sound. After its restoration in 2014 by the Ugāle organ workshop, the instrument now offers the capability to perform a wide range of organ music repertoire.
Hauptwerk | Oberwerk | Schwellwerk (encl.) | Pedal |
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Bourdon 16' | Gamba 16' | Lieblich-Gedeckt 16' | Violon 16' |
Principal 8' | Geigen-Principal 8' | Concert-flöte 8' | Subbass 16' |
Gamba 8' | Salicional 8' | Gemshorn 8' | Quinte 10 2/3' |
Flute harmonique 8' | Zartflöte 8' | Aeoline 8' | Octavbass 8' |
Gedeckt 8' | Rohrflöte 8' | Vox celeste 8' | Cello 8' |
Dolce 8' | Octav 4' | Traversflöte 4' | Posaune 16' |
Octav 4' | Fugara 4' | Physharmonica 8' | |
Rohrflöte 4' | Doublette 2u3' | ||
Quinte 5 1/3' | Clarinette 8' | ||
Octav 2' | |||
Cornett 3f. | |||
Mixtur 2'4f. | |||
Trompete 8' |
Plenums I un II man.
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Registru salikumi - romantiski
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