Dundaga, Dundagas evanģēliski luteriskā baznīca
Builder | A. Dinsberģs |
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Year | 1859 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 15 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
These are the only surviving organs built by the first Latvian organ builder, Ansis Dinsbergs. The organ prospect is crafted in a distinctive pseudo-Baroque style.
The original wooden pipes have been completely preserved, while from the metal pipes, only the bass end of the Gedeckt 4’ remains. The other metal pipes were likely replaced with pipes from the A. Laukhuff factory in 1921. The instrument is built robustly and solidly.
Unusually, the disposition includes three Gedeckt registers. Currently, the key action of the first manual is particularly heavy, and there are also issues with the air supply.
The original wooden pipes have been completely preserved, while from the metal pipes, only the bass end of the Gedeckt 4’ remains. The other metal pipes were likely replaced with pipes from the A. Laukhuff factory in 1921. The instrument is built robustly and solidly.
Unusually, the disposition includes three Gedeckt registers. Currently, the key action of the first manual is particularly heavy, and there are also issues with the air supply.
Hauptwerk | Oberwerk | Pedal |
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Bourdon 16' | Salicional 8’ | Principalbass 16’ |
Principal 8’ | Zartflöte 8’ | Subbass 16’ |
Gamba 8’ | Gedeckt 8’ | Octavbass 8’ |
Flöte 8’ | Gemshorn 4’ | |
Gedeckt 8’ | ||
Octave 4’ | ||
Gedeckt 4’ | ||
Octave 2’ |
Bonus track
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Reg salikums
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tutti I
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