Lägerdorf, Lutherkirche
Builder | P. Voelkner |
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Year | 1912 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 13 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | pneumatic |
Tuning | Equal at 440 Hz |
This is the only instrument by the Voelkner company from Bromberg (which also supplied organs to Russia and Africa) on Schleswig-Holstein soil and was built in 1912 for the then-new church of the emerging industrial town of Lägerdorf.
The instrument is characterized by a rich, distinctly romantic sound, which blends excellently in the architecturally interesting neo-Baroque church space.
In 2018, it was extensively restored and refurbished by the Link company (Giengen a. Brenz), returning it to its complete original disposition.
The instrument is characterized by a rich, distinctly romantic sound, which blends excellently in the architecturally interesting neo-Baroque church space.
In 2018, it was extensively restored and refurbished by the Link company (Giengen a. Brenz), returning it to its complete original disposition.
Hauptwerk | Brustwerk | Pedal |
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Bordung 16‘ | Gedackt 8‘ | Subbass 16‘ |
Principal 8‘ | Geigenprincipal 8‘ | Violon 16‘ |
Flöte 8‘ | Aeoline 8‘ | Oktave 8‘ |
Oktave 4‘ | Voix celeste 8‘ | |
Kornett 3-4fach | Flauto dolce 4‘ |
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https://orgellandschaft-kkrm.de/orgeln/laegerdorf/