Oberndorf, Sankt-Georgs-Kirche
Builder | J. H. Röver |
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Year | 1879 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 25 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | |
Tuning | Equal at 440 Hz |
The current organ in St. Georg Church in Oberndorf is the second instrument to be housed there. The original organ, built by Hans Scherer in 1591 and later modified by Arp Schnitger, was replaced in 1879 by a completely new organ constructed by Johann Hinrich Röver from Stade. This new organ, characteristic of the Romantic period, featured 25 registers spread across two manuals and a pedal.
During World War I, the organ's prospect pipes, like many others, were removed for war purposes. These pipes, along with other parts of the organ, were reconstructed during a restoration by Martin Haspelmath in 1987. The organ has remained largely intact in terms of both sound and technology, offering visitors a preserved example of the high-quality organ craftsmanship from 19th-century Stade.
During World War I, the organ's prospect pipes, like many others, were removed for war purposes. These pipes, along with other parts of the organ, were reconstructed during a restoration by Martin Haspelmath in 1987. The organ has remained largely intact in terms of both sound and technology, offering visitors a preserved example of the high-quality organ craftsmanship from 19th-century Stade.
Manual I | Manual II | Pedal |
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Bordun 16' | Lieblich Gedackt 16' | Subbaß 16' |
Prinzipal 8' | Salicional 8' | Violon 16' |
Gambe 8' | Rohrflöte 8' | Prinzipalbaß 8' |
Hohlflöte 8' | Flauto traverso 8' | Gedecktbaß 8' |
Gedackt 8' | Geigenprinzipal 8' | Violon 8' |
Oktave 4' | Gemshorn 4' | Posaune 16' |
Spitzflöte 4' | Nasat 2 2/3' | |
Quinte 2 2/3' | Waldflöte 2' | |
Oktave 2' | ||
Mixtur 3f | ||
Trompete 8' |
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