Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Evert-Jan van der Leij
Leipzig, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Grassi Museum, Cuntz-Positiv
Forwarded from: Nürnberg - Frauenkirche (1610)
Municipal: Leipzig
Address: Johannisplatz 5-11, 04103, Leipzig
Website: http://www.grassimuseum.de/
Description nr.: 2037948.
Built by: Stephan Cuntz (ca. 1610)
Around 1610 Wolfgang Rehlein had a positive built for the choir of the Frauenkirche in Nürnberg. The instrument was built by Stephan Cuntz in collaboration with Nicolaus Manderscheidt. The organ has five stops. Today the organ is part of the collection of the Grassi Museum in Leipzig.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
Technical data
Specification
Manual (CDEFGA-c'''): Gedackt 8', Principal 4', Quinte 2 2/3', Oktave 2', Regal 8', Tremulant.
Photo: Evert-Jan van der Leij
Leipzig, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Grassi Museum, Cuntz-Positiv
Forwarded from: Nürnberg - Frauenkirche (1610)
Municipal: Leipzig
Address: Johannisplatz 5-11, 04103, Leipzig
Website: http://www.grassimuseum.de/
Description nr.: 2037948.
Built by: Stephan Cuntz (ca. 1610)
Around 1610 Wolfgang Rehlein had a positive built for the choir of the Frauenkirche in Nürnberg. The instrument was built by Stephan Cuntz in collaboration with Nicolaus Manderscheidt. The organ has five stops. Today the organ is part of the collection of the Grassi Museum in Leipzig.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
ca. 1610 | Nürnberg | Frauenkirche |
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manual | 5 |
Total number of stops | 5 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Temperament | Meantone |
Specification
Manual (CDEFGA-c'''): Gedackt 8', Principal 4', Quinte 2 2/3', Oktave 2', Regal 8', Tremulant.
Literature |
Neuzeitlicher Orgelbau / Paul Smets. - Mainz : Rheingold-Verlag, 1949. |
Links |
https://mimo-international.com/MIMO/doc/IFD/OAI_ULEI_M0000243 |
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