Complete description of the selected organ
![Source: Grönlund Orgelbyggeri. Source: Grönlund Orgelbyggeri.](/orgbase/bzwe/stockholm - immanuelskyrkan.jpg)
Source: Grönlund Orgelbyggeri
Stockholm, Sverige (Stockholms län) - Immanuelskyrka
Municipal: Stockholms Kommun
Address: Kungstensgatan 17, 113 58, Stockholm
Website: https://www.immanuel.se/
Description nr.: 2010393.
Built by: Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri (1975)
In 1975 the Grönlund company completed a new main organ for the new Immanuel Church in Stockholm, which was built in the years 1970-1974. The modern front was designed in close consultation with the church's architect, Sture Andersson, and the artist Pär Andersson. Consultant was the organist of the church, Gunno Södersten, in collaboration with Professor Alf Linder. In 1995 the organ was expanded with two new registers and an electronic setter system with eight combination options. A special element is the fourth manual, which operates a chime with 18 bells, made by the Bergholtz bell foundry in Sigtuna.
Technical data
Specification
Huvudwerk (C-g'''): Gedacktpommer 16', Principal 8', Rörflöjt 8', Oktava 4', Spetsflöjt 4', Oktava 2', Cornett 5 chor, Mixtur 6-8 chor, Trumpet 8' - en chamade.
Svällverk (C-g'''): Gedackt 8', Kvintadena 8', Fugara 8' - 1995, Principal 4', Koppelflöjt 4', Waldflöjt 2', Sesquialtera 2 chor, Scharff 4 chor, Dulcian 16', Oboe 8', Tremulant.
Bröstverk (C-g'''): Trägedackt 8', Rörflöjt 4', Principal 2', Blockflöjt 2', Nasat 1 1/3', Cymbel 2 chor, Vox Humana 8', Tremulant.
Manual IV (C-g'''): Klockspel (c''-f''').
Pedal (C-f'): Principal 16', Subbas 16', Oktava 8', Gedackt 8' - 1995, Oktava 4', Nachthorn 2', Mixtur 6 chor, Fagott 32', Basun 16', Trumpet 8', Zink 4'.
Couplers: Huvudwerk - Svällverk, Huvudwerk - Bröstverk, Svällverk - Bröstverk, Pedal - Huvudwerk, Pedal - Svällverk, Pedal - Bröstverk.
Accessories: 8 setzercombinaties - 1995.
![Source: Grönlund Orgelbyggeri. Source: Grönlund Orgelbyggeri.](/orgbase/bzwe/stockholm - immanuelskyrkan.jpg)
Source: Grönlund Orgelbyggeri
Stockholm, Sverige (Stockholms län) - Immanuelskyrka
Municipal: Stockholms Kommun
Address: Kungstensgatan 17, 113 58, Stockholm
Website: https://www.immanuel.se/
Description nr.: 2010393.
Built by: Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri (1975)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1975 | Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri | new organ | 1995 | Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri | enlargement |
In 1975 the Grönlund company completed a new main organ for the new Immanuel Church in Stockholm, which was built in the years 1970-1974. The modern front was designed in close consultation with the church's architect, Sture Andersson, and the artist Pär Andersson. Consultant was the organist of the church, Gunno Södersten, in collaboration with Professor Alf Linder. In 1995 the organ was expanded with two new registers and an electronic setter system with eight combination options. A special element is the fourth manual, which operates a chime with 18 bells, made by the Bergholtz bell foundry in Sigtuna.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Huvudwerk | 9 |
- Svällverk | 10 |
- Bröstverk | 7 |
- Pedal | 11 |
Total number of stops | 37 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Huvudwerk (C-g'''): Gedacktpommer 16', Principal 8', Rörflöjt 8', Oktava 4', Spetsflöjt 4', Oktava 2', Cornett 5 chor, Mixtur 6-8 chor, Trumpet 8' - en chamade.
Svällverk (C-g'''): Gedackt 8', Kvintadena 8', Fugara 8' - 1995, Principal 4', Koppelflöjt 4', Waldflöjt 2', Sesquialtera 2 chor, Scharff 4 chor, Dulcian 16', Oboe 8', Tremulant.
Bröstverk (C-g'''): Trägedackt 8', Rörflöjt 4', Principal 2', Blockflöjt 2', Nasat 1 1/3', Cymbel 2 chor, Vox Humana 8', Tremulant.
Manual IV (C-g'''): Klockspel (c''-f''').
Pedal (C-f'): Principal 16', Subbas 16', Oktava 8', Gedackt 8' - 1995, Oktava 4', Nachthorn 2', Mixtur 6 chor, Fagott 32', Basun 16', Trumpet 8', Zink 4'.
Couplers: Huvudwerk - Svällverk, Huvudwerk - Bröstverk, Svällverk - Bröstverk, Pedal - Huvudwerk, Pedal - Svällverk, Pedal - Bröstverk.
Accessories: 8 setzercombinaties - 1995.
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