Complete description of the selected organ
Markneukirchen, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Musikinstrumenten Museum, Positiv
Municipal: Markneukirchen
Region:Vogtland
Address: Bienengarten 2, 08258, Markneukirchen
Website: https://museum-markneukirchen.de/
Description nr.: 2014926.
Built by: Georg Hammer (1838)
In 1903, Theodor Zschucke donated a small pipe organ with three stops to the museum of Markneukirchen. The organ was built in 1838 by the Swiss builder Georg Hammer. It was bought by Zschucke from Christian and Johann Gruber. In 1906 the organ was repaired by August Schubert. Regina Stegemann carried out a thorough restoration in 1992.
Technical data
Specification
Manual (C-f'''): Gedackt 8', Gedackt 4', Principal 2'.
Markneukirchen, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Musikinstrumenten Museum, Positiv
Municipal: Markneukirchen
Region:Vogtland
Address: Bienengarten 2, 08258, Markneukirchen
Website: https://museum-markneukirchen.de/
Description nr.: 2014926.
Built by: Georg Hammer (1838)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1838 | Georg Hammer | new organ | 1906 | August Schubert | restoration | 1992 | Regina Stegemann | restoration |
In 1903, Theodor Zschucke donated a small pipe organ with three stops to the museum of Markneukirchen. The organ was built in 1838 by the Swiss builder Georg Hammer. It was bought by Zschucke from Christian and Johann Gruber. In 1906 the organ was repaired by August Schubert. Regina Stegemann carried out a thorough restoration in 1992.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manual | 3 |
Total number of stops | 3 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Manual (C-f'''): Gedackt 8', Gedackt 4', Principal 2'.
Literature |
Orgeln im Sächsischen Vogtland : Eine Dokumentation zu einer eindrucksvollen Orgellandschaft / Albin Buchholz. - Lichtenstein/Sa. : Sächsische Orgelakademie e.V., 2005. - (Veröffentlichung der Gesellschaft der Orgelfreunde ; 212). |