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København, Danmark (Hovedstaden) - Sct. Andreas Kirke, Børglum-orglet
Municipal: København Kommune
Region:Sjælland
Address: Gothersgade 148, 1124, København
Website: http://www.orgelsamling.dk/

Description nr.: 2035807.

Built by: Gebrüder Rieger (1903) - opus 837
Returned to the company Rieger (2016)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1903 Gebrüder Rieger837 new organ
1945 Th. Frobenius & Sønner  transfer/relocate

  • The company Gebr. In 1903 Rieger delivered a small organ as opus number 837 to Bangsbostrand Kirke in Frederikshavn. It is an organ with two ranks, from which four stops are derived. The organ has no pedal. In 1945 it was transferred by the company Frobenius to the church in Børglum, in connection with the construction of a new organ for Bangsbostrand Kirke. After it was decommissioned in Børglum in 1997, it was bought by Freddy Samsing, organist of the cathedral in Odense.
  • Freddy Samsing sold the organ to André Palsgård in 2000. After a restoration, it was placed in his organ collection in Sct .Andreas Kirke in Copenhagen in 2001.
  • Because of the closure of the Scr. Andreas Kirke in 2016, the collection had to me removed from the church. The so called Børglum organ was bought by the company Rieger Orgelbau, and was transferred to this company in april 2016.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
1903FrederikshavnBangsbostrand Kirke
1945BørglumBørglum Kirke
1997OdenseFreddy Samsing
2001KøbenhavnSct. Andreas Kirke, Børglum-orglet
2016SchwarzachRieger Orgelbau

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual4 (2)
Total number of stops4 (2)
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Cone chests

Specification
Manual (C-f'''): Bordun 16', Principal 8', Rorfloite 8' - extension, Octav 4' - extension.
Accessories: Tutti.

Literature Pipe Organ Collections : Copenhagen Orgelsamling : A Treasury of Danish Organ Building / Benjamin A. Kolodziej. - In: The Diapason, 104th Year, No. 2, February 2013.