Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Janco Schout
Baarland, Nederland (Zeeland) - (Voormalige) Gereformeerde Kerk, gepland orgel
Municipal: Borsele
Region:Zuid-Beveland
Address: Nieuweweg 3, 4435 AB, Baarland
Website: https://pkn-gravenpolder.nl/
Description nr.: 1005828.
Stichting Orgelcentrum card number: GR3148.
Built by: H. Glattli (1962)
Technical data
Specification
Hoofdwerk: Trichtergedackt 16', Prinzipal 8', Koppelflöte 8', Spitzgambe 8', Oktave 4', Oktave 2', Mixtur 4 fach (1'), Sexquialtera 2 fach, Schalmei 8'.
Rugwerk: Rohrflöte 8', Quintatön 8', Prestant 4', Spitzflöte 4', Flachflöte 2', Scharf 3 fach (1').
Pedaal: Subbas 16', Prinzipal 8', Fagot 16'.
Photo: Janco Schout
Baarland, Nederland (Zeeland) - (Voormalige) Gereformeerde Kerk, gepland orgel
Municipal: Borsele
Region:Zuid-Beveland
Address: Nieuweweg 3, 4435 AB, Baarland
Website: https://pkn-gravenpolder.nl/
Description nr.: 1005828.
Stichting Orgelcentrum card number: GR3148.
Built by: H. Glattli (1962)
- The Spiering organ of the Gereformeerde Kerk in Baarland was lost due to the flood disaster. After extensive orientation, the church council chose the Swiss organ builder Glättli. This company would build a new organ with eighteen stops, which was to be completed in 1962. However, it was never posted. The Verschueren company built another new organ in 1963.
- The church building closed in 2005. The organ has been moved to the Markuskerk in Breda.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Hoofdwerk | 9 |
- Rugwerk | 6 |
- Pedaal | 5 |
Total number of stops | 18 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Hoofdwerk: Trichtergedackt 16', Prinzipal 8', Koppelflöte 8', Spitzgambe 8', Oktave 4', Oktave 2', Mixtur 4 fach (1'), Sexquialtera 2 fach, Schalmei 8'.
Rugwerk: Rohrflöte 8', Quintatön 8', Prestant 4', Spitzflöte 4', Flachflöte 2', Scharf 3 fach (1').
Pedaal: Subbas 16', Prinzipal 8', Fagot 16'.
Literature |
Uit de orgelbouwwereld. - In: Het Orgelblad, jrg. 3 nr. 1 en 2, april 1960. |
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