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Seesen, Deutschland (Niedersachsen) - Evangelische Andreaskirche
Municipal: Seesen
Region:Harz
Address: Hinter der Kirche 1a, 38723, Seesen
Website: http://www.kirche-in-seesen.de/

Description nr.: 2017512.

Built by: Eule Orgelbau (2002) - opus 636
The organ contains older material: Organ cases from ca. 1710 by Builder unknown


Around 1710 an organ was built for the Andreaskirche in Seesen with 26 stops. The maker is unknown. The organ was modified over time, so there was not much left of the original instrument. In 2001-2002, the Eule company built a new organ in the old organ cases. The design is inspired by the work of Gottfried Silbermann. The new organ was taken into use on October 31, 2002 with a concert by A. Pasemann.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hauptwerk10
- Rückpositiv9
- Pedal7
Total number of stops26
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests
Pitcha' = 440 Hz
TemperamentNeidhardt II

Specification
Hauptwerk (C-f'''): Bordun 16', Prinzipal 8', Viol da Gamba 8', Gedackt 8', Oktave 4', Flaut 4', Quinte 3', Tertia 1 1/3', Mixtur 4 fach, Trompete 8', Tremulant, Cymbelstern.
Rückpositiv (C-f'''): Hohlflöte 8', Lieblich Gedackt 8', Prinzipal 4', Flaut Doux 4', Quinte 3', Oktave 2', Sesquialter 2 fach, Mixtur 3 fach, Chalmeau 8', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-f'): Untersatz 16', Prinzipalbaß 8', Violonbaß 8', Oktavbaß 4', Posaune 16', Trompete 8', Cornetbaß 2'.
Couplers: Hauptwerk - Rückpositiv, Pedal - Hauptwerk, Pedal - Rückpositiv.

Recordings Festliche Barockmusik aus der St.-Andreas-Kirche / Andreas Pasemann, orgel & Martin Weller, trompet. - CD.
Other sources
  • Eule Orgelbau