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Stockholm, Sverige (Stockholms län) - Engelska Kyrkan (Episcopal Church of Saint Peter and Saint Sigfrid)
Municipal: Stockholms Kommun
Address: Laboratoriegatan, 115 27, Stockholm
Website: http://www.stockholmanglicans.net/
Description nr.: 2034951.
Built by: Ålems Orgelverkstad (1994)
The organ contains older material: Prospect and some ranks from 1933 by E.A. Setterquist & Son
The Anglican Church in Stockholm was built in the years 1863-1866 after a design by J. Stoutter. The building originally stood on Rörstrandsgatan (Wallingatan). In 1913 it was moved to its current location and expanded according to plans by Sigge Cronstedt. The first organ was installed in 1900, the maker of which is unknown. In 1933 this was replaced by a new organ from the Setterquist company. with thirteen registers, divided over two manuals and pedal. This instrument had pneumatic action and Roosevelt chests. Five ranks were taken over from the previous organ. The current organ was built in 1994 by Ålems Orgelverkstadt. The front from 1933 has been reused, as well as a small part of the old pipework.
Technical data
Specification
Manual (C-g'''): Double Open Diapason 16' (B/D) - 1933/1994, Open Diapason 8' - 1900/1994, Stopped Diapason 8' - 1933/1994, Dulciana 8' - 1933/1994, Octave 4', Flute 4', Fifteenth 2', Cornet 3 ranks (discant), Mixture 3 ranks, Trumpet 8' (B/D).
Pedal (C-f'): Subbas 16' - 1933/1994.
Couplers: Pedal Coupler.
Stockholm, Sverige (Stockholms län) - Engelska Kyrkan (Episcopal Church of Saint Peter and Saint Sigfrid)
Municipal: Stockholms Kommun
Address: Laboratoriegatan, 115 27, Stockholm
Website: http://www.stockholmanglicans.net/
Description nr.: 2034951.
Built by: Ålems Orgelverkstad (1994)
The organ contains older material: Prospect and some ranks from 1933 by E.A. Setterquist & Son
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1933 | E.A. Setterquist & Son | new organ | 1994 | Ålems Orgelverkstad | new organ in old case |
The Anglican Church in Stockholm was built in the years 1863-1866 after a design by J. Stoutter. The building originally stood on Rörstrandsgatan (Wallingatan). In 1913 it was moved to its current location and expanded according to plans by Sigge Cronstedt. The first organ was installed in 1900, the maker of which is unknown. In 1933 this was replaced by a new organ from the Setterquist company. with thirteen registers, divided over two manuals and pedal. This instrument had pneumatic action and Roosevelt chests. Five ranks were taken over from the previous organ. The current organ was built in 1994 by Ålems Orgelverkstadt. The front from 1933 has been reused, as well as a small part of the old pipework.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manual | 10 |
- Pedal | 1 |
Total number of stops | 11 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Manual (C-g'''): Double Open Diapason 16' (B/D) - 1933/1994, Open Diapason 8' - 1900/1994, Stopped Diapason 8' - 1933/1994, Dulciana 8' - 1933/1994, Octave 4', Flute 4', Fifteenth 2', Cornet 3 ranks (discant), Mixture 3 ranks, Trumpet 8' (B/D).
Pedal (C-f'): Subbas 16' - 1933/1994.
Couplers: Pedal Coupler.
Other specifications | |
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Different specifications |
Before 1994, the stop list was: Great Organ (C-g'''): Open Diapason 8' (old), Clarabella 8' (old), Borduna 8', Gamba 8' (old), Octava 4'. Swell Organ (C-g'''): Gedackt 8' (old), Salicional 8', Flauto Traverso 4' (old), Waldflöjt 2', Cornet 3 ranks, Corno 8'. Pedal Organ (C-f'): Subbas 16', Borduna 8' (transmission). Couplers: Swell to Great, Swell to Great Suboctave, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal, Great Octave, Swell Suboctave. 3 fixed combinations. |
Literature |
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Recordings |
English Organ Music from Purcell to our time : The Anglican Episcopal Church of St. Peter and St. Sigfrid, Stockholm : Recital of Music for Organ Solo : Together with Songs by Alan Griffiths and a Presentation of the Church in Stockholm / Rune Karlsson (organ) with Rolf Bromme (baritone), Sue Tennander (piano). - Nosag Records CD 118 (CD). - 2006. |