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Photo: Steinmeyer Orgelbau. Datation: ca. 1910?.

Photo: Steinmeyer Orgelbau

Oberschongau, Die Schweiz / La Suisse (Luzern) - Wallfahrtskirche Oberschongau
Commune: Schongau
Adresse: Oberschongauerstrasse, 6288, Schongau

Description no.: 2033731.

Bâti par: Orgelbau Kuhn AG (1964)

AnnéeFacteurOpusActivité
1685 David Jacob Weidner  orgue neuf
1900 Orgelbauwerkstatt März  transfer
1901 Orgelbauwerkstatt März  conversion
1909 G.F. Steinmeyer und Co.1040 orgue neuf dans buffet vieille
1964 Orgelbau Kuhn AG  orgue neuf dans buffet vieille

  • In 1910 G.F. Steinmeyer & Co. as opus 1040 a salon organ for the Musiksalon of Dr. Graf Felix von Saëdt, secret chamberlain of the Pope and residing in Munich. The old prospect, which formed the core of the front of the salon organ, was acquired by Von Saëdt in 1898. It was an old positive with four stops, originating from the Marienkapelle of the Dom in Augsburg, that had been constructed in 1685 by David Jacob Weidner. The organ builder Max Maerz (Munich) repaired it and placed it in Von Saëdt's salon in 1900.
  • Soon he was not satisfied with the sound of the instrument. In 1901, Maerz completely renewed the organ and expand it to eighteen stops on two manuals, with mechanical cone chests. Two prominent people gave the first concert: the organist Karl Straube, accompanied on the violin by the painter Paul Klee.
  • In 1908 a further conversion followed, now by Steinmeyer, with pneumatic Taschenladen. The advisor was Emile Rupp. The organ became a well-known instrument for the international organ scene in the time before the First World War: Charles-Marie Widor and Albert Schweitzer played it. In 1918 Von Saëdt had to leave his home in Munich. He donated the organ to a fellow priest in the Engelberg monastery, where it was consecrated in 1920. The relocation did not do the organ any good. In 1945 it was decommissioned and demolished. The historic Augsburg organ case was stored in the monastery.
  • In 1964 this organ case, provided by Kuhn with a new interior with six stops, was placed in the Wallfahrtskirche Ober-Schongau (LU).

Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
1685AugsburgHohe Domkirche Sankt Maria, Marienkapelle
1898MünchenFelix von Saedt residence
1920EngelbergBenediktinerkloster (Abtei)
1961OberschongauWallfahrtskirche

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- Manual6
Nombre de jeux total6
Étendue des claviersC-g''', division between b° and c'
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxMechanical
Sommier(s)Slider chests

Composition
Manual: Gedackt 8' (B/D), Principal 4' (B/D), Rohrflöte 4' (B/D), Octävlein 2' (B/D), Larigot 1 1/3' (B/D), Scharf 3-4 fach (1') (B/D).

Autres données des dispositions
Autres dispositions The specification of the Steinmeyer organ of 1909-1910 was:
I. Manual (C-g'''): Principal 8', Bourdon 8', Dolce 8', Oktav 4', Rohrflöte 4', Sifflöte 2', Superquinte 1 1/3', Mixtur 4 fach (2'), Clarinette 8', Tremolo.
Im Schweller: Lieblich Gedeckt 16', Soloflöte 8', Unda maris 8', Quintatön 8', Cornett 2-6 fach (8').
Im besonderen Schweller: Vox Humana 8', Tremolo für Vox Humana.
II. Manual (im Schweller) (C-g'''): Doppelgedeckt 8', Echobourdon 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Vox Coelestis 8', Principal 4', Flûte d'Amour 4', Piccolo 2', Larigot 2 fach (2'), Cimbel 3 fach (1'), Trompete 8', Tremolo.
Pedal (im Schweller) (C-d'): Subbaß 16', Gedecktbaß 16' - transmissie, Violoncello 8'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual, I. Manual - II. Manual Sub, I. Manual - II. Manual Super, II. Manual - II. Manual Sub, II. Manual - II. Manual Super.
Accessories: 1 freie Kombination, Tutti, Generalcrescendo.
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