Wrist, Kirche zu Stellau
Builder | W. Sauer |
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Year | ca. 1928 |
Period/Style | Romantic |
Stops | 8 |
Keyboards | 2+P |
Keyaction | pneumatic |
Tuning | Equal at 440 Hz |
Built in 1928 as opus 1371 by the organ workshop Wilhelm Sauer in Frankfurt an der Oder, this distinctive small instrument originally served as a secondary organ in the Hamburg main church St. Petri. In 1971, it replaced a deteriorating Marcussen organ and was relocated to Stellau by the organ builder Grollmann. At its new location, the organ received a new facade.
In 2018, the organ underwent extensive restoration by the Lobback company. This small, pleasantly soft-sounding instrument is particularly suitable for chamber music with organ in the wonderful old church space. It also lends itself to the performance of smaller romantic works, including those by Rheinberger, among others.
In 2018, the organ underwent extensive restoration by the Lobback company. This small, pleasantly soft-sounding instrument is particularly suitable for chamber music with organ in the wonderful old church space. It also lends itself to the performance of smaller romantic works, including those by Rheinberger, among others.
I. Manual | II. Manual | Pedal |
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Offenflöte 8′ | Quintadena 8′ | Gedacktbass 16′ |
Principal 4′ | Rohrflöte 4′ | Nachthorn 2′ |
Sesquialtera 2f. | Waldflöte 2f. |
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