Neckarsulm, Frauenkirche
Builder | C. Schäfer |
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Year | ca. 1895 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 5 |
Keyboards | 1+P |
Keyaction | tracker/mechanical |
Tuning | Equal at 431 Hz |
Sampleset | Available , sampled by Prospectum |
Carl Schäfer was commissioned to build numerous new organs in the region, especially in the second half of the 19th century.
The typical sound of the Schäfer organs can be described as Swabian Romantic: Orchestral and smooth. The little organ of the Frauenkirche Neckarsulm, built in 1895, is one of Carl Schäfer's late works. It features the typical Schäfer style expressive but not aggressive Prinzipal 8' and Gedeckt 8', the calm Salicional 8', the Fugara 4' that allows the organist to lead the congregational singing and a Subbass 16'. Brighter and or more powerful sounds can be created by means of Octavkoppel and Tutti.
The typical sound of the Schäfer organs can be described as Swabian Romantic: Orchestral and smooth. The little organ of the Frauenkirche Neckarsulm, built in 1895, is one of Carl Schäfer's late works. It features the typical Schäfer style expressive but not aggressive Prinzipal 8' and Gedeckt 8', the calm Salicional 8', the Fugara 4' that allows the organist to lead the congregational singing and a Subbass 16'. Brighter and or more powerful sounds can be created by means of Octavkoppel and Tutti.
Hauptwerk | Pedal |
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Principal 8' | Subbass 16' |
Salicional 8' | |
Gedeckt 8' | |
Fugara 4' |
Joseph Renner jr. Nr. 28 from 30 Praludien op. 48
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