Wien, Stephansdom (Curhaus Organ)

Stephansdom, Wien, Austria 🇦🇹
Builder J. Steinhoff
Year ca. 2016
Period/Style Modern
Stops 7
Keyboards 2+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical
Tuning Thomas Young at 440 Hz at 20 °C Hz

The Curhaus (Stephansplatz 3 and 3a) was built in the first half of the 18th century and is named after the ‘Archbishop’s Cur’, the community of priests responsible for pastoral care at St. Stephen’s Cathedral. This is also the building where the rehearsal rooms and the office of Vienna Cathedral Music are located.

The beautiful Baroque chapel on the first floor was consecrated in 1742 and is dedicated to the marriage of Mary in honor to the marriage of Empress Maria Theresia to Franz Stefan of Lorraine few years earlier. In 2016 the chapel got a new organ which alludes to the style of John Schnetzler, an organ builder from Switzerland who became the arguably most important English organ building of the 18th century.

Great Positiv Pedal
Flute 8' Stopt Diapason 8' Bordun 16'
Principal 4' Flute 4'
Fifteenth 2'
Sesquialtera / Cornet 3-fach
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