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Ausführliche Beschreibung der vorgewählten Orgel
Echternach, Luxembourg (Grevenmacher) - Muttergotteskapelle
Gemeinde: Echternach
Region:Ösling
Adresse: Rue de la Chapelle, 6434, Echternach

Beschreibung nr.: 2019993.

Gebaut von: Johann Josef Müller (1845)


  • In the Muttergotteskapelle in Echternach there is a cabinet organ from 1845. According to tradition, the organ was built by the Bätz company from Utrecht for the palace in Luxembourg of King-Stadtholder William II. In 1845 the company Bätz & Co. in any case, signed a contract for the construction of a small organ for the palace of the Grand Duke in Luxembourg. Shortly afterwards the organ was transferred to the basilica in Echternach, which was used as a garrison church. In 1944 the organ was damaged by acts of war. It was then transferred to the Muttergotteskapelle.
  • According to the website of the Amis de l'Orgue Luxembourg, the instrument was not built by Bätz but by Johann Josef Müller. It is possible that Bätz never constructed the organ at all.

Kurze Übersicht der Orte, an denen die Orgel gestanden hat
1845LuxembourgPalais du Grand-Duche
1846EchternachBasilika Sankt Willibrord
1944EchternachMuttergotteskapelle

Technische Daten
Anzahl Register pro Manual
- Manual5
Gesamtzahl der Stimmen5
TastentrakturMechanical
RegistertrakturMechanical
Windlade(n)Slider chests

Disposition
Manual (C-f'''): Holpijp 8' (B/D), Viola 8' (discant), Prestant 4' (discant), Fluit 4' (B/D), Quint 3', Octaaf 2' (discant), Salicional 2' (bas).
Nebenregister und Spielhilfen: Forte, Crescendo.

Literatur De orgelmakers Bätz (1739 - 1849) : Een eeuw orgelbouw in Nederland / Gert Oost. - 3e aangevulde druk. - Alphen aan den Rijn: Canaletto, 1981.
Aufnahmen Dutch Royal Organs : Music from the Dutch Royal House Archives / Gert Oost. - NM Classics 92031 (CD). - 1993. - Opgenomen in Djakarta, Den Haag, Beekbergen, Apeldoorn en Echternach.
Weblinks http://www.amisdelorgue.lu/o_echt_c.php