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Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.

Photo: Piet Bron

Drempt, Nederland (Gelderland) - Hervormde Kerk
Commune: Bronckhorst
Région:Achterhoek
Adresse: Kerkstraat 1, 6996 AE, Drempt
Site Web: http://www.kerkdrempel.nl/

Description no.: 1000825.
Fondation "Centre d'orgue" carte de photo numéro: GR3344. "De Mixtuur" carte de photo numéro: E09.

Bâti par: Builder unknown (1777)

AnnéeFacteurOpusActivité
1777 Builder unknown  orgue neuf
1964 Willem van Leeuwen  reconstruction

  • In 1777 Willem Hendrik, Baron van Rouwenoort, Lord of Langen and Ulenpas donated an organ to the Hervormde Kerk (Dutch Reformed Church) in Drempt. The instrument was inaugurated on May 19, 1777. The builder is unknown. Over time, the organ has been modified. In the course of the nineteenth century the stop list was altered, but it is not known who did this and when exactly.
  • Around 1960 the organ was dismantled and stored at the Van Leeuwen company in Leiderdorp. After the restoration of the church, the question was whether the organ would also be restored. It was in bad shape. Johannes Legêne was commissioned in 1962 to draw up a recommendation for restoration, because Monumentenzorg (governmental foundation for the preservation of monuments) wanted to pay half of the costs. There were still five stops from 1777 almost entirely present. However, research showed that these were much older and had to be dated to the first half of the seventeenth century. They had originally served in an organ with a short octave, as the notes Cis, Dis, Fis and Gis were missing. It is very likely that the pipe work originates from the old organ of the Eusebius Church in Arnhem, built by Van Haagerbeer in the years 1640-1644. This organ was demolished around 1770 by the Wagner firm, after which part of the pipework on a small wind chest was sold to an unknown buyer. It is quite possible that this concerned the baron, after which he had the organ finished by an unknown builder. The wind chest would then be Wagner's hand.
  • The restoration plan meant the reconstruction of the possible original specification, partially renewal of the mechanism and restoration of the organ case. The Van Leeuwen firm completed the work in 1964. The case was repaired by the Daniëls brothers from Arnhem, while the painting was done by Jakobs from Velp.

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- Manuaal10
- Pedaalaangehangen
Nombre de jeux total10
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxMechanical
Sommier(s)Slider chests

Composition
Manuaal (C-f'''): Prestant 8' (discant) - C-B frin Quintadena, Holpijp 8' - C-B from 1964, Quintadena 8' - 1964, Prestant 4', Roerfluit 4', Quint 3' - 1964, Octaaf 2', Sexquialtra II sterk, Mixtuur IV sterk (1 1/3') - 1964, Trompet 8' (B/D).
Pedaal (C-f°): Aangehangen.

Références
  • Uit de orgelbouwwereld. - In: Het Orgelblad, jrg. 7 nr. 1, januari 1964.
  • Geachte redactie. - In: Het Orgelblad, jrg. 7 nr. 3/4, maart/april 1964.
  • Het orgel in de Hervormde Kerk van Drempt / Johannes Legêne. - In: Het Orgelblad, jrg. 7, nr. 7/8, juli/augustus 1964.
  • Orgelkalender 1966 : Gegevens, behorende bij de afbeeldingen. - In: Het Orgelblad, jrg. 8 nr. 11, november 1965.
  • Ned. Herv. Kerk te Drempt / Meindert van der Galiën. - In: Het Orgelblad, jrg. 11 nr. 10, oktober 1968.
  • Klein-orgelboek (deel 1). - Amersfoort: J.C. Willemsen, [1970].
  • Nederlandse Orgelpracht : Het orgel in de N.H. Kerk te Drempt / Wim van der Ros. - In: De Orgelvriend, jrg. 12 nr. 11, november 1970.
  • Het historische orgel in Nederland 1769 - 1790 / Jan Jongepier (eindred.). - Amsterdam : Stichting NIvO, 1999. - (Encyclopedie Het Historische Orgel in Nederland ; 3).
  • Oude orgels in Oost-Gelderland / J.F. van Os. - Elburg : Stichting Nationaal Historisch Orgelmuseum, 2003.

Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Source: Postcard.
Source: Postcard
Source: Stichting Orgelcentrum.
Source: Stichting Orgelcentrum
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 13 September 2020.
Photo: Piet Bron