Complete description of the selected organ
Koblenz, Deutschland (Rheinland-Pfalz) - Liebfrauenkirche
Municipal: Koblenz
Address: Florinspfaffengasse 14, 56068, Koblenz
Website: http://www.liebfrauen-koblenz.de/
http://www.dreifaltigkeit-koblenz.de/
Description nr.: 2064641.
Built by: Gebrüder Stumm (1754)
Demolished (1900)
An organ is mentioned for the first time in 1466 in the Liebfrauenkirche in Koblenz. In 1712 the organ builder Conrad Rissen made a new organ, which was replaced in 1754 by an organ by Johann Philipp and Johann Heinrich Stumm. In 1900 this instrument was replaced by an organ by Johannes Klais, which was placed in a neo-Gothic housing and destroyed in 1944. In the opus list of Klais it is stated that the organ case of Stumm was re-used, but this is a mistake.
Technical data
Specification
Hauptwerk (C-c'''): Gedeckt 16', Principal 8', Hohlpfeiff 8', Quintadena 8', Viol de Gamb 8', Octava 4', Flöte 4', Quint 3', Superoctava 2', Cornet 4 fach, Mixtur 4 fach, Trompete 8' (B/D), Clarin 4' (bass), Vox Angelica 2' (bass).
Positiv (C-c'''): Hohlpfeiff 8', Salicional 8' (from c°), Flauto Traverso 8' (discant), Principal 4', Rohrflöt 4', Quint 3', Octava 2', Mixtur 3 fach, Krummhorn 8', Vox Humana 8', Tremulant.
Echo (C-c'''): Bordun 8', Salicional 8', Flauto Traverso 8', Principal 4' (from c°), Rohrflöt 4', Octava 2', Quint 1 1/2', Krummhorn 8', Vox Humana 8', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-d'): Principal 16', Sub Baß 16', Octava 8', Quint 6', Superoctava 4', Posaune 16', Cornet 2'.
Other sources
Koblenz, Deutschland (Rheinland-Pfalz) - Liebfrauenkirche
Municipal: Koblenz
Address: Florinspfaffengasse 14, 56068, Koblenz
Website: http://www.liebfrauen-koblenz.de/
http://www.dreifaltigkeit-koblenz.de/
Description nr.: 2064641.
Built by: Gebrüder Stumm (1754)
Demolished (1900)
An organ is mentioned for the first time in 1466 in the Liebfrauenkirche in Koblenz. In 1712 the organ builder Conrad Rissen made a new organ, which was replaced in 1754 by an organ by Johann Philipp and Johann Heinrich Stumm. In 1900 this instrument was replaced by an organ by Johannes Klais, which was placed in a neo-Gothic housing and destroyed in 1944. In the opus list of Klais it is stated that the organ case of Stumm was re-used, but this is a mistake.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Hauptwerk | 14 |
- Positiv | 10 |
- Echo | 9 |
- Pedal | 7 |
Total number of stops | 40 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Hauptwerk (C-c'''): Gedeckt 16', Principal 8', Hohlpfeiff 8', Quintadena 8', Viol de Gamb 8', Octava 4', Flöte 4', Quint 3', Superoctava 2', Cornet 4 fach, Mixtur 4 fach, Trompete 8' (B/D), Clarin 4' (bass), Vox Angelica 2' (bass).
Positiv (C-c'''): Hohlpfeiff 8', Salicional 8' (from c°), Flauto Traverso 8' (discant), Principal 4', Rohrflöt 4', Quint 3', Octava 2', Mixtur 3 fach, Krummhorn 8', Vox Humana 8', Tremulant.
Echo (C-c'''): Bordun 8', Salicional 8', Flauto Traverso 8', Principal 4' (from c°), Rohrflöt 4', Octava 2', Quint 1 1/2', Krummhorn 8', Vox Humana 8', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-d'): Principal 16', Sub Baß 16', Octava 8', Quint 6', Superoctava 4', Posaune 16', Cornet 2'.
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- Hans-Werner Eibel