Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Evert-Jan van der Leij
Eisenberg, Deutschland (Thüringen) - Evangelische Stadtkirche Sankt Peter
Municipal: Eisenberg
Address: Markt 17, 07607, Eisenberg
Description nr.: 2019935.
Built by: Rudolf Böhm (1977)
The organ contains older material: Organ case from 1884 by Ernst Poppe & Sohn
The Stadtkirche Sankt Peter in Eisenberg dates back to the Middle Ages. In 1538 they bought a second-hand organ for the church, from the monastery church in Lausnitz. In 1752 a new organ was put into use, built by Heinrich Gottfried Trost. Unfortunately this organ has not been preserved. Due to a thorough renovation of the interior, a new organ was built in 1884 by Gebrüder Poppe. This instrument had two manuals and pedal and 26 stops. The interior of the organ case was replaced in 1976-1977 by a new organ by Rudolf Böhm with sixteen stops. This organ was restored in 2015-2017 by Bernhard Kutter.
Technical data
Specification
I. Manual (C-g'''): Prinzipal 8', Koppelflöte 8', Oktave 4', Waldflöte 2', Mixtur 4 fach.
II. Manual (C-g'''): Gedackt 8', Blockflöte 4', Prinzipal 2', Sifflöte 1', Tertian 2 fach, Krummhorn 8'.
Pedal (C-f'): Subbaß 16', Prinzipalbaß 8', Pommer 8', Choralbaß 2 fach, Lieblich Posaune 16'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual.
Accessories: Tremulant - adjustable speed.
Photo: Evert-Jan van der Leij
Eisenberg, Deutschland (Thüringen) - Evangelische Stadtkirche Sankt Peter
Municipal: Eisenberg
Address: Markt 17, 07607, Eisenberg
Description nr.: 2019935.
Built by: Rudolf Böhm (1977)
The organ contains older material: Organ case from 1884 by Ernst Poppe & Sohn
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1884 | Ernst Poppe & Sohn | new organ | 1977 | Rudolf Böhm | new organ in old case | 2017 | Bernhard Kutter | restoration |
The Stadtkirche Sankt Peter in Eisenberg dates back to the Middle Ages. In 1538 they bought a second-hand organ for the church, from the monastery church in Lausnitz. In 1752 a new organ was put into use, built by Heinrich Gottfried Trost. Unfortunately this organ has not been preserved. Due to a thorough renovation of the interior, a new organ was built in 1884 by Gebrüder Poppe. This instrument had two manuals and pedal and 26 stops. The interior of the organ case was replaced in 1976-1977 by a new organ by Rudolf Böhm with sixteen stops. This organ was restored in 2015-2017 by Bernhard Kutter.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- I. Manual | 5 |
- II. Manual | 6 |
- Pedal | 5 |
Total number of stops | 16 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Pitch | a' = 448 Hz |
Temperament | Equal temperament |
Specification
I. Manual (C-g'''): Prinzipal 8', Koppelflöte 8', Oktave 4', Waldflöte 2', Mixtur 4 fach.
II. Manual (C-g'''): Gedackt 8', Blockflöte 4', Prinzipal 2', Sifflöte 1', Tertian 2 fach, Krummhorn 8'.
Pedal (C-f'): Subbaß 16', Prinzipalbaß 8', Pommer 8', Choralbaß 2 fach, Lieblich Posaune 16'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual.
Accessories: Tremulant - adjustable speed.
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http://www.orgelprojekt-eisenberg.de/ |
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