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München, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Stadtpfarrkirche Sankt Peter
Commune: München
Région:Oberbayern
Adresse: Petersplatz 1, 80331, München
Site Web: http://www.alterpeter.de/
Description no.: 2014611.
Bâti par: Franz Joseph Frosch (1809)
Destroyed (1945)
Données techniques
Composition
I. Manual (C-c''''): Weitprincipal 32', Principal 8', Quint 5 1/3', Terz 3 1/5', Octav 2', Quint 1 1/3'.
II. Manual (C-c''''): Principal 16', Quint 10 2/3', Octav 4', Terz 3 1/5', Octav 1', Carillon 2 fach (2 2/3').
III. Manual (C-c''''): Zungenreihe 32', Zungenreihe 16', Zungenreihe 8', Zungenreihe 4'.
IV. Manual (C-c''''): Violonreihe 16', Streicher 8'.
V. Manual (C-c''''): Flauto 8', Konische Flöte 4'.
Pedal: No stops present.
München, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Stadtpfarrkirche Sankt Peter
Commune: München
Région:Oberbayern
Adresse: Petersplatz 1, 80331, München
Site Web: http://www.alterpeter.de/
Description no.: 2014611.
Bâti par: Franz Joseph Frosch (1809)
Destroyed (1945)
- Franz Joseph Frosch built a new organ for the Sankt Peterkirche in Munich in 1806-1809. It is not totally clear how the organ was constructed. The organ had five works, but whether there were also five manuals is the question. The organ was designed by Abbot Vogler. The first manual was a Hauptwerk with a wide scale, the second with a narrow scale. All reeds were placed on the third manual. The fourth manual was equipped with bowing stops, and finally the flute registers ended up on the fifth manual. All manual registers were equipped with separate triggers for bass and treble. The organ was placed entirely in a closed case, the roof of which could be opened or closed by means of a swell step.
- On October 16, 1809, Vogler gave the first concert on the organ, which was completed in 1809. After Vogler's death, the organ was quickly converted. There was a normal front with front pipes, the disposition was radically changed and the mechanics and superstructure were drastically rebuilt. The instrument was lost in 1945 due to bombing.
Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel | |
- I. Manual | 6 |
- II. Manual | 6 |
- III. Manual | 4 |
- IV. Manual | 2 |
- V. Manual | 2 |
- Pedal | 1 |
Nombre de jeux total | 21 |
Transmission des clés | Mechanical |
Transmission des jeux | Mechanical |
Sommier(s) | Slider chests |
Composition
I. Manual (C-c''''): Weitprincipal 32', Principal 8', Quint 5 1/3', Terz 3 1/5', Octav 2', Quint 1 1/3'.
II. Manual (C-c''''): Principal 16', Quint 10 2/3', Octav 4', Terz 3 1/5', Octav 1', Carillon 2 fach (2 2/3').
III. Manual (C-c''''): Zungenreihe 32', Zungenreihe 16', Zungenreihe 8', Zungenreihe 4'.
IV. Manual (C-c''''): Violonreihe 16', Streicher 8'.
V. Manual (C-c''''): Flauto 8', Konische Flöte 4'.
Pedal: No stops present.
Autres données des dispositions | |
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Autres dispositions |
In het Zeitschrift für Instrumentenbau van 11 oktober 1885 wordt een afwijkende dispositie vermeld: I. Manual - Hauptwerk 1: Pleno mit weiter Mensur. II. Manual - Hauptwerk 2: Pleno mit enger Mensur. III. Manual - Zungenstimmen: Bombard 32', Posaune 12', Fagotto 8', Serpent 16', Contrafagott 12', Vox Humana, Bassethorn 8', Crumhorn 8', Dulcian 4', Oboe 2', Englisch Horn 2', Clarinetto 4', Trompe 4', Clarino 2', Cornetto 1'. IV. Manual - Saiteninstrumente: Violinbass 16', Theorbe 12', Alto Viola 4', Gambette 4', Violoncello 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Violine 2'. V. Manual - Flöteninstrumente: Flautone 8', Basso del Flauto 8', Flauto Transvers, Flauto Dolce 2', Flûte à Bec 4', Gemshorn 4', Flauto Piccolo 1', Spitzflöte 1'. Pedal: Fundamentalbass 32', Principalbass 12' (vanaf F), Principal 16', Gross Nassat 10 2/3', Klein Nassat 5 1/3', Terz 3 1/5', Principal 2', Quint 1 1/2'. |
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