Bloherfelde, Bloherfelder Kirche

Bloherfelder Straße, 26129 Bloherfelde, Germany 🇩🇪
Builder B. Immer
Year 2000
Period/Style Neo-Baroque
Stops 16
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg-Bloherfelde houses a significant organ built by Bartelt Immer in 2000. The organ has been praised for its exceptional sound quality, particularly the manual registers, which are noted for their outstanding tonal richness. According to Johannes Kaußler, an organ expert, the new instrument represents a work of considerable artistic importance not only for the Bloherfelde congregation but also for the broader Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg.

The organ features 16 registers across the Hauptwerk, Positiv, and Pedal divisions, with a design inspired by the traditions of Arp Schnitger. The instrument includes a variety of flutes, reeds, and mixtures, with specific attention given to achieving a well-balanced and expressive tonal palette. Built with high-quality materials and craftsmanship, the organ is equipped with through-slider chests, two wedge bellows, and a tremulant, all contributing to its superior acoustic capabilities.

Hauptwerk Positiv Pedal
Principal 8' Gedackt 8' Subbaß 16'
Rohrflöte 8' Rohrflöte 4' Gedackt 8'
Oktave 4' Quinte 3' Trompete 8'
Gemshorn 4' Waldflöte 2'
Octave 2' Terz 1 3/5'
Mixtur 3f Dulcian 8'
Trompete 8'
Additionals: II/I, I/P, II/P, Tremulant

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