Ermelo, Immanuëlkerk
Builder | Reil |
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Year | 1981 |
Period/Style | Baroque |
Stops | 24 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
Sampleset | Available , sampled by Piotr Grabowski |
Ermelo is a town located in the province Gelderland in The Netherlands. The Emmanuel Church (Immanuelkerk) was built in 1899 and later expanded with a tower in 1921-1922. It hosts a magnificent organ, built by famous Dutch organbuilder Reil in 1981. Its conception was heavily based on the organ of the Hervormde Kerk in Tzum, which was built by 1763-1764 by Albertus Anthoni Hinsz.
The stoplist of the organ of Ermelo is almost the same as its Tzum counterpart, with the exception of the pedal division. The original organ pedal keyboard has no stops, so it only couples manuals. In Ermelo, the pedal division was created with 5 stops assigned to it. Klaas Bolt, a well-known Dutch organist, was the advisor for the organ building project.
The stoplist of the organ of Ermelo is almost the same as its Tzum counterpart, with the exception of the pedal division. The original organ pedal keyboard has no stops, so it only couples manuals. In Ermelo, the pedal division was created with 5 stops assigned to it. Klaas Bolt, a well-known Dutch organist, was the advisor for the organ building project.
Hoofdwerk | Rugwerk | Pedaal |
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Bourdon 16 voet | Holpijp 8 voet | Subbas 16 voet |
Praestant 8 voet | Praestant 4 voet | Octaaf 8 voet |
Baarpijp 8 voet | Roerfluit 4 voet | Gedekt 8 voet |
Quintadena 8 voet | Octaaf 2 voet | Bazuin 16 voet |
Octaaf 4 voet | Gemshoorn 2 voet | Trompet 8 voet |
Fluit 4 voet | Sesquialter II sterk | |
Quint 3 voet | Dulciaan 8 voet | |
Octaaf 2 voet | ||
Cornet III stark | ||
Mixtuur III-IV sterk bas/discant | ||
Trompet 8 voet bas/discant | ||
Vox Humana 8 voet bas/discant |
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