Kellinghusen, St. Cyriacus

Lindenstraße 2, 25548 Kellinghusen, Germany 🇩🇪
Builder W. Sauer
Year 1930
Period/Style Romantic
Stops 36
Keyboards 3+P
Keyaction electro-pneumatic
Tuning Equal at 440 Hz

The organ was built in 1930 as Opus 31 by the organ workshop Wilhelm Sauer / Frankfurt a. d. Oder. It is the larger sister of the Hörnerkirchen organ. After alterations by the Kemper company in the 1950s and 1960s and a period of neglect, there was a comprehensive restoration in 2015 by the Scheffler/Jacobsdorf company; the instrument is now one of the highlights of the Rantzau-Münsterdorf organ landscape.

It is very well suited for medium-sized literature of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Max Reger or Sigfrid Karg-Elert.

Hauptwerk Rückpositiv Oberwerk Pedal
Bordunprinzipal 16‘ Gedackt8‘ Quintatön16‘ Prinzipal16‘
Prinzipal 8‘ Prinzipal 4‘ Holzflöte 8‘ Subbass 16‘
Rohrflöte 8‘ Oktave 2‘ Salizional 8‘ Gedackt 8‘
Gambe 8’ Waldflöte 1 1/3’ Rohrflöte 4’ Violon 8‘
Quintade 4‘ Schweizerpfeife 1‘ Spitzflöte 4‘ Spitzflöte 4‘ (Transm.)
Oktave 4‘ Zimbel 3fach Nasard 2 2/3‘ Oktave 2‘
Oktave 2‘ Krummhorn 8‘ Rohrflöte 2‘ Mixtur 5f.
Rauschpfeife 2f. Terz 1 3/5‘ Posaune 16‘
Mixtur 4-6f. Scharff 4-5f. Trompete 4‘
Trompete 8‘ Schalmei 8‘
Additionals: OW/HW, RP/HW, OW/RP, OW/Ped, HW/Ped, RP/Ped, Komb. I, Komb. II, Komb. III, Auslöser, Tutti, Zungen ab, OW Schweller, Crescendowalze

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https://orgellandschaft-kkrm.de/orgeln/kellinghusen/

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