Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Piet Bron
Rotterdam, Nederland (Zuid-Holland) - Grote- of Sint Laurenskerk, koororgel
Municipal: Rotterdam
Address: Grotekerkplein 27, 3011 GC, Rotterdam
Website: http://www.laurenskerkrotterdam.nl/
Description nr.: 1001168.
Built by: Marcussen & Søn (1963)
The organ contains older material: from ca. 1725 by Builder unknown
The Grote- of Sint Laurenskerk in Rotterdam was almost completely destroyed on May 14, 1940 by bombings. After the war, rebuilding soon began. After the completion of the church's choir, it was decided to place a small organ here. In the Christian Reformed Church in Bunschoten there was an antique eighteenth century organ case, originating from a shelter church in Amsterdam. Christian Vater is considered as a builder. The organ was originally built for the Old Catholic church "De Ooyevaar" on the Barndesteeg in Amsterdam. After a renovation by Knipscheer in 1864, the instrument ended up in Bunschoten in 1914. Here, they wanted a new organ in this church so that the old case could be placed in Rotterdam. Parts of the old interior have been re-used in the construction of the new De Koff organ in Bunschoten. The Marcussen company built a new interior and a lower case for the organ, consisting of one manual and an attached pedal.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
Technical data
Specification
Manuaal: Gedekt 8', Quintadeen 8', Prestant 4', Roerfluit 4', Octaaf 2', Gedekte Fluit 2', Mixtuur IV sterk, Dulciaan 8', Tremulant.
Pedaal: Aangehangen.
Couplers: Pedaalkoppel.
Photo: Piet Bron
Rotterdam, Nederland (Zuid-Holland) - Grote- of Sint Laurenskerk, koororgel
Municipal: Rotterdam
Address: Grotekerkplein 27, 3011 GC, Rotterdam
Website: http://www.laurenskerkrotterdam.nl/
Description nr.: 1001168.
Built by: Marcussen & Søn (1963)
The organ contains older material: from ca. 1725 by Builder unknown
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | ca. 1725 | Builder unknown | new organ | 1864 | Hermanus Knipscheer (II) | rebuild | 1914 | Builder unknown | transfer/relocate | 1963 | Marcussen & Søn | new organ in old case |
The Grote- of Sint Laurenskerk in Rotterdam was almost completely destroyed on May 14, 1940 by bombings. After the war, rebuilding soon began. After the completion of the church's choir, it was decided to place a small organ here. In the Christian Reformed Church in Bunschoten there was an antique eighteenth century organ case, originating from a shelter church in Amsterdam. Christian Vater is considered as a builder. The organ was originally built for the Old Catholic church "De Ooyevaar" on the Barndesteeg in Amsterdam. After a renovation by Knipscheer in 1864, the instrument ended up in Bunschoten in 1914. Here, they wanted a new organ in this church so that the old case could be placed in Rotterdam. Parts of the old interior have been re-used in the construction of the new De Koff organ in Bunschoten. The Marcussen company built a new interior and a lower case for the organ, consisting of one manual and an attached pedal.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
ca. 1725 | Amsterdam | Oud-Katholieke kerk "De Ooyevaar" (Barndesteeg) |
1914 | Bunschoten | Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk |
1963 | Rotterdam | Grote- of Sint Laurenskerk, koororgel |
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manuaal | 8 |
- Pedaal | aangehangen |
Total number of stops | 8 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Manuaal: Gedekt 8', Quintadeen 8', Prestant 4', Roerfluit 4', Octaaf 2', Gedekte Fluit 2', Mixtuur IV sterk, Dulciaan 8', Tremulant.
Pedaal: Aangehangen.
Couplers: Pedaalkoppel.
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https://rotterdamorgelstad.nl/project/sint-laurenskerk/ http://www.orgels-en-kerken.nl/index/rotterdam-laurens-koor.htm |
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