Breitenberg, Dorfkirche
Builder | W. Sauer |
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Year | ca. 1900 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 14 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | pneumatic |
Tuning | Equal at 440 Hz |
The unique pneumatic organ was built by the world-renowned organ builder Wilhelm Sauer from Frankfurt an der Oder in 1900 with the opus number 832. It has 14 stops. As a romantically preserved organ, it conveys the sound characteristic of its construction period. The tin facade pipes were not delivered for war purposes in 1917 due to the baroque facade of the predecessor organ. One of the pipes bears the inscription "Karl Kehl, Intonateur." In 1998, this organ was restored by the organ building firm Christian Scheffler, also from Frankfurt an der Oder, and the missing swell was reinstalled. The restoration costs amounted to over 50,000 DM. The majority of the costs were covered by donations from the community. As the only pneumatic instrument still in its original state, this romantic organ represents an absolute treasure.
I. Manual | II. Manual | Pedalwerk |
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Bordun 16' | Geigenprinzipal 8' | Subbaß 16' |
Prinzipal 8' | Gedackt 8' | Violon 16' |
Flute 8' | Aeoline 8' | Oktave 8' |
Gemshorn 8' | Voix céleste 8' | |
Oktave 4' | Flauto dolce 4' | |
Cornet III-IV 2 2/3' |
Breitenberg Orgel Klangprobe Varmlandsvisan Malte Ruhmann
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