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Photo: Annelise Olesen.

Photo: Annelise Olesen

København, Danmark (Hovedstaden) - Reformert Kirke
Municipal: København Kommune
Region:Sjælland
Address: Gothersgade 109, 1129, København
Website: http://www.musikhistoriskmuseum.dk/reg/kbh_reformert_indexx.htm

Description nr.: 2008462.

Built by: Daniel Köhne (1878)
The organ contains older material: from 1728 by Lambert Daniël Kastens

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1728 Lambert Daniël Kastens  new organ
1878 Daniel Köhne  new organ in old case
1945 Marcussen & Søn  modify stoplist
1984 Marcussen & Søn  restoration
1997 Marcussen & Søn  maintenance/reparations

The last organ that Daniel Köhne built is in the Reformirte Kirke in Copenhagen. It was built in 1878 behind a 1728 facade by Lambert Karstens, who originally built the organ for the chapel of Copenhagen Castle. The organ is quite traditional in design. The only change that has been made is the replacement of the Fugara 8' of the positive by a Quint 1 1/3' during a restoration by Marcussen in 1945. The same company restored the organ in 1984 and in 1997.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hovedværk10
- Positiv5
- Pedal5
Total number of stops20
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Hovedværk (C-f'''): Bordun 16', Principal 8', Bordun 8', Salicional 8', Octav 4', Flöite 4', Quint 2 2/3', Superoctav 2', Mixtur 3 fag, Trompet 8'.
Positiv (C-f'''): Gedakt 8', Rörflöite 4', Gemsehorn 2', Quint 1 1/3' - 1945, Dolcian 8'.
Pedal (C-d'): Subbas 16', Principalbas 8', Gedaktbas 8', Superoctav 4', Basun 16'.
Couplers: Hovedværk - Positiv, Pedal - Hovedværk.

Literature Organist- og Kantorenembederne i København, de danske Købstæder og købstadlignende Byer samt disses Indehavere / Axel Buchardt (red.]. - Femte Udgave. - København : Ejnar Munksgaards Forlag, 1953.