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Photo: Tjalling Roosjen. Datation: 1 December 2020.

Photo: Tjalling Roosjen

Baarn, Nederland (Utrecht) - Nederlandse Protestantenbond (Witte Kerkje)
Commune: Baarn
Adresse: Kampstraat 8, 3741 AR, Baarn
Site Web: http://www.wittekerkje-baarn.nl/

Description no.: 1005233.

Bâti par: J.J. Elbertse & Zn. (1980)
L'orgue comprend le parent le matériel: de 1855 de Christian Gottlieb Friedrich Witte, Prospect de 1916 de Nicolaas Albertus van Dam

AnnéeFacteurOpusActivité
1917 Nicolaas Albertus van Dam  orgue neuf
1980 J.J. Elbertse & Zn.  orgue neuf dans buffet vieille
1995 J.J. Elbertse & Zn.  activités différentes

  • The organ in the church of the Nederlandse Protestantenbond in Baarn was built in 1979-1980 by the company Elbertse from all kinds of older parts. The organ case and prospect date from around 1880 and were used in 1916 by N.A. van Dam for the construction of a new pneumatic organ for the church. This instrument was in a bad condition in 1969. It was dismantled. In the church people started to use an electronic instrument.
  • Elbertse constructed the new organ using a wind chest by C.G.F. Witte from 1855, from the demolished organ from the Remonstrant Church in Leiden, and pipework by Flaes & Brünjes from 1864, from the organ of the Remonstrant Church in The Hague, A new organ could be built with two keyboards and an independent pedal with a total number of 12 stops. On January 26, 1980 the organ was inaugurated with a concert by Gert Muts.
  • In 1995, the Elbertse company installed a new bellow because the old one had broken. Major maintenance was also carried out. In addition, the Scherp II ranks of the second manual has been replaced by a Quint 2 2/3'.
  • Before the construction of the organ of Van Dam in 1916-1917, there was an organ of the firm Maarschalkerweerd & Zoon from 1896 in the church. This was put up for sale on May 26, 1916 in the Kerkelijke Courant. It was sold to the Reformed Church in Sint Jacobiparochie, where it served until 1972.

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- Manuaal I3
- Manuaal II7
- Pedaal2
Nombre de jeux total12
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxMechanical
Sommier(s)Slider chests
Hauteur tonalea' = 440 Hz
TempératureWerckmeister III

Composition
Manuaal I (C-f'''): Holpijp 8', Roerfluit 4', Prestant 2'.
Manuaal II (C-f'''): Prestant 8', Octaaf 4', Quint 2 2/3' - 1995, Fluit 2', Terts 1 3/5', Octaafje 1', Kromhoorn 8' (B/D).
Pedaal (C-d'): Subbas 16', Trompet 8'.
Accouplements: Manuaal I - Manuaal II, Pedaal - Manuaal I, Pedaal - Manuaal II.
Jouer conseils: Tremulant fort, Tremulant doux, Calcant.

Autres données des dispositions
Autres dispositions Het orgel van Standaart/N.A. van Dam had als dispositie:
Hoofdwerk: Bourdon 16', Prestant 8', Roerfluit 8', Melofoon 4', Woudfluit 2', Vox Angelica 8'.
Zwelwerk: Vioolprestant 8', Salicionaal 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Voix Celeste 8', Roerfluit 4'.
Pedaal: Subbas 16' (transmissie).
Koppelingen: Manuaal I - Manuaal II, Manuaal I - Manuaal I 4', Manuaal II - Manuaal II 4', Pedaal - Manuaal I, Pedaal - Manuaal II.
Speelhulpen: Tremulant, Vaste combinaties.
Références
  • Wat is er met die orgels gebeurd? : Het orgel in de kerk van de Ned. Protestantenbond te Baarn / Pim Verdonk. - In: De Orgelvriend, jrg. 23, nr. 8, augustus 1981.
  • Repertorium van advertenties in de 'Kerkelijke Courant' / W.D. van der Kleij. - In: De Mixtuur, nr. 66, september 1990.
  • "Zoodat wij hem met vrijmoedigheid aan de Friesche Kerken aanbevelen" : over Taeke Pieters Klimstra (1858-1945) orgelmaker te Wierum en Metslawier / Victor Timmer. - Elburg : Stichting tot Behoud van het Nederlandse Orgel, 2006. - (Publicatie nr. 64).
Lièns http://www.wittekerkje-baarn.nl/kerk-en-orgel/orgel
https://www.standaart-orgels.nl/NAvanDam/Baarn-NPB.html
Autres sources
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Photo: Janco Schout. Datation: 29 May 2007.
Photo: Janco Schout
Photo: Janco Schout. Datation: 29 May 2007.
Photo: Janco Schout
Photo: Janco Schout. Datation: 29 May 2007.
Photo: Janco Schout
Photo: Tjalling Roosjen. Datation: 4 September 2010.
Photo: Tjalling Roosjen