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Source: Postcard.

Source: Postcard

Praha, Česká Republika (Praha) - Katedrála sv. Klimenta (Staré Mesto)
Commune: Praha
Région:Čechy
Adresse: Karlova, 110 00, Praha
Site Web: http://www.reckokat.cz/

Description no.: 2002899.

Bâti par: Antonii Streit (1719)

AnnéeFacteurOpusActivité
1719 Antonii Streit  orgue neuf
1845 Joseph Gartner  activités différentes
1983 Igra Cooperative  restauration

The Katedrála sv. Klimenta (St. Clement's Church) in Prague is an old Jesuit church that is currently used as a Greek Catholic Church. In the building there is an organ from 1719, which has been preserved almost entirely in its original state. According to tradition, it was built by Anton Streit, but Thomas Schwarz is also mentioned as a builder. In 1845 Josef Gartner tuned the organ one semitone higher. Furthermore, nothing has changed. The original bellows are also still present. The instrument was completely restored by the Igra firm in 1983.

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- Manual I9
- Manual II4
- Pedal3
Nombre de jeux total16
Étendue des claviersCDEFGA-c'''
Étendue du pédalierCDEFGA-e'
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxMechanical
Sommier(s)Slider chests

Composition
Manual I (CDEFGA-c'''): Principal 8', Salicional 8', Octava 4', Fugara 4', Quinta 3', Octava 2', Quinta 1 1/3', Octava 1', Mixtura 5 fach (2').
Manual II (CDEFGA-c'''): Copula 8', Copula 4', Nassat Quint 3', Octava 2'.
Pedal: Subbas 16', Octavbas 8', Superoctavbas 4'.
Accouplements: Manuaalkoppel - schuifkoppel.

Références
  • Een Tsjechische orgelreis / Jan Jongepier. - In: Het Orgel, jrg. 71 nr. 1, januari 1975.
  • Praag als orgelstad / Pavel Cerný. - In: Het Orgel, jrg. 93 nr. 3, maart 1997.
Enregistrements
  • Organa Antiqua Bohemica : Praha - Prague / Diverse organisten. - Lindenberg LBCD 75-76 (2CD-box). - 1997.
  • Frescobaldi : Fiori Musicali / Michal Novenko. - Supraphon 11 1862-2 131 - LC 0358 (CD). - 1993.

Photo: Piet Bron. Datation: 29 april 2016.
Photo: Piet Bron