Skujene, Skujenes luterāņu baznīca
Builder | E. Martin & Co |
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Year | 1903 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 14 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | pneumatic |
Tuning | Equal at 433 Hz |
The organ was built by Emil Martin's firm in Riga and was consecrated on August 23, 1903. The instrument cost 2150 rubles, a sum that was collected over many years through donations. The old organ was sold for 150 rubles, and the congregation's farmers transported the new organ from the Ieriķi (formerly Ramocka) station to the church in 21 horse-drawn carriages.
An inscription on the organ states: "Tuned on September 13, 1935, by A. Krāns." Overall, the organ remains in good and original condition, making it one of the largest instruments Emil Martin built for rural churches. However, there are significant pipe losses in the Mixture register.
An inscription on the organ states: "Tuned on September 13, 1935, by A. Krāns." Overall, the organ remains in good and original condition, making it one of the largest instruments Emil Martin built for rural churches. However, there are significant pipe losses in the Mixture register.
I. Manual | II. Manual | Pedal |
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Bourdon 16' | Geigen-principal 8' | Violonbass 16' |
Principal 8' | Liebl. Gedeckt 8' | Subbass 16' |
Viola di Gamba 8' | Salicional 8' | Octavbass 8' |
Concertflöte 8' | Gemshorn 4' | |
Gedecktflöte 4' | ||
Octave 4' | ||
Mixtur 2 2/3' 3fach |
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RK 5
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