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Source: "I. Starup & Son, 1858-1983"

København, Danmark (Hovedstaden) - Nazaret Kirke
Municipal: København Kommune
Region:Sjælland
Address: Ryesgade 105B, 2100, København
Website: http://www.nazaret.dk/

Description nr.: 2016289.

Built by: I. Starup & Søn (1904)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1904 I. Starup & Søn  new organ
1955 Th. Frobenius & Sønner  rebuild
1991 Th. Frobenius & Sønner  restoration

The organ in Nazaret Kirke was built in 1904 by Starup & Søn with pneumatic action, cone chests and a romantic stop list. But the instrument has been rebuilt with mechanical action and slider chests in 1955, by Frobenius. They also modified the specification of the instrument. Eight stops were replaced by others. In 1991, the organ was restored by Frobenius, and there were some corrections to the voicing.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hovedværk9
- Svelleværk5
- Pedal4
Total number of stops18
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Hovedværk (C-f'''): Gedakt 16' - 1955, Principal 8', Rørfløite 8', Oktav 4', Gemshorn 4', Quint 2 2/3' - 1955, Oktav 2' - 1955, Mixtur 4 kor, Dulcian 8' - 1955.
Svelleværk (C-f'''): Gedakt 8', Fløite 4', Principal 2' - 1955, Sivfløjte 1 1/3' - 1955, Scharff 3 kor - 1955.
Pedal (C-d'): Subbas 16', Principal 8', Nathorn 4' - 1955, Basun 16'.
Couplers: Manual I - Manual II, Pedal - Manual I, Pedal - Manual II.

Other specifications
Different specifications The original specificationw was:
Manual I: Bordun 16', Principal 8', Rørfløite 8', Flûte Harmonique 8', Salicional 8', Octav 4', Gemshorn 4', Mixtur 4 kor, Trompet 8'.
Manual II: Gedakt 8', Viol di Gamba 8', Voix Coeleste 8', Fløite 4', Clarinet 8'.
Pedal: Subbas 16', Principal 8', Gedakt 8', Basun 16'.
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.
  • Ars Organi 4/1996.
Other sources
  • Jörg R. Becker