Complete description of the selected organ
Dresden, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Sophienkirche (Domkirche Sankt Sophien)
Municipal: Dresden
Address: Sophienstraße, Dresden
Website: http://www.nicole1982.de/sophienkirche_dresden/soph_gal.htm
Description nr.: 2021501.
Built by: Gottfried Silbermann (1720) - opus 10
Destroyed (1945)
In the years 1718-1720 Gottfried Silbermann built an organ for the Sophienkirche in Dresden. It was inaugurated on November 18, 1720. The organ was on the south side of the church. It has been modified several times over time. Carl Eduard Jehmlich restored the instrument in 1874/1875. It has been placed in a new gallery above the entrance of the church. The organ did not survive the Second World War: on February 13, 1945, the church and organ were destroyed by bombing.
Technical data
Specification
Hauptwerk (CD-d'''): Bordun 16', Principal 8', Spitz-Flöthe 8', Rohr-Flöthe 8', Octava 4', Spitz-Flöthe 4', Qvinta 3', Superoctava 2', Tertia 1 3/5', Cornet 5 fach (discant), Mixtura 4 fach (2'), Cimbeln 1 1/3' of 1'', Trompete 8' (B/D), Clarin 4'.
Oberwerk (CD-d'''): Qvintadena 16', Principal 8', Grobgedackt 8', Qvintadena 8', Unda Maris 8', Octava 4', Rohr-Flöthe 4', Nasat 3', Octava 2', Qvinta 1 1/3', Sifflet 1', Mixtura 3 fach (1 1/3' of 1'), Vox Humana 8'.
Pedal (CD-c'): Principalbaß 16', Subbaß 16', Posaune 16', Trompete 8'.
Couplers: Manualkoppel - schuifkoppel.
Accessories: Tremulant, Kalkantenklingen.
Dresden, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Sophienkirche (Domkirche Sankt Sophien)
Municipal: Dresden
Address: Sophienstraße, Dresden
Website: http://www.nicole1982.de/sophienkirche_dresden/soph_gal.htm
Description nr.: 2021501.
Built by: Gottfried Silbermann (1720) - opus 10
Destroyed (1945)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1720 | Gottfried Silbermann | 10 | new organ | 1875 | Jehmlich Orgelbau | transfer/relocate |
In the years 1718-1720 Gottfried Silbermann built an organ for the Sophienkirche in Dresden. It was inaugurated on November 18, 1720. The organ was on the south side of the church. It has been modified several times over time. Carl Eduard Jehmlich restored the instrument in 1874/1875. It has been placed in a new gallery above the entrance of the church. The organ did not survive the Second World War: on February 13, 1945, the church and organ were destroyed by bombing.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Hauptwerk | 14 |
- Oberwerk | 13 |
- Pedal | 4 |
Total number of stops | 31 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Hauptwerk (CD-d'''): Bordun 16', Principal 8', Spitz-Flöthe 8', Rohr-Flöthe 8', Octava 4', Spitz-Flöthe 4', Qvinta 3', Superoctava 2', Tertia 1 3/5', Cornet 5 fach (discant), Mixtura 4 fach (2'), Cimbeln 1 1/3' of 1'', Trompete 8' (B/D), Clarin 4'.
Oberwerk (CD-d'''): Qvintadena 16', Principal 8', Grobgedackt 8', Qvintadena 8', Unda Maris 8', Octava 4', Rohr-Flöthe 4', Nasat 3', Octava 2', Qvinta 1 1/3', Sifflet 1', Mixtura 3 fach (1 1/3' of 1'), Vox Humana 8'.
Pedal (CD-c'): Principalbaß 16', Subbaß 16', Posaune 16', Trompete 8'.
Couplers: Manualkoppel - schuifkoppel.
Accessories: Tremulant, Kalkantenklingen.
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophienkirche_(Dresden)#Orgel |
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