Kiel, Vicelinkirche

Harmsstraße 123, 24114 Kiel, Germany 🇩🇪
Builder Weigle
Year 1965
Period/Style Modern
Stops 27
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical
Tuning Unknown

The organ, built by the Friedrich Weigle organ building company in Echterdingen, has 2,130 pipes and 26 sounding voices in the main, chest and pedal sections.
Tone cell shop with mechanical playing and register action, normal coupling.
A special feature are the Spanish trumpets, which are usually atypical for northern Germany.

Room intonation: Rudolf Halbritter, Echterdingen
Disposition: KMD Heinz-Werner Simon, Kiel
Advice: KMD Helmut Schröder, Pinneberg

History: After the first church with its organ was destroyed in the Second World War, one of 43 emergency churches by the architect Otto Bartning was built in its place. It did not get an organ gallery until 1965, so that the organ could be inaugurated on December 5th of that year as part of a religious evening music. Building the organ in the church took over 5 weeks. An organ building association was founded in 1961 to finance a new organ and collected over 10,000 DM.

Hauptwerk Brustwerk (im Schwellkasten) Pedalwerk
Quintatön 16' Gedackt 8' Subbaß 16'
Prinzipal 8' Prinzipal 4' Oktavbaß 8'
Spillflöte 8' Rohrflöte 4' Gedacktbaß 8'
Oktave 4' Oktave 2' Offenflöte 4'
Nachthorn 4' Quinte 1⅓' Rauschpfeife 5fach
Quinte 2⅔' Sesquialter 2fach Fagott 16'
Waldflöte 2' Scharf 4fach Schalmei 4'
Mixtur 6-8fach Rankett 16'
Zimbel 3-4fach Oboe8
Spanische Trompete 8' Tremulant
Additionals:

Archiv Friedensgemeinde Kiel
https://www.fg-kiel.de/unsere-gemeinde-0/kirchenmusik-der-friedensgemeinde/instrumente-orgeln-der-friedensgemeinde

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