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Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.

Photo: Piet Bron

München, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Andreas (Isarvorstadt), Positiv

Forwarded from: München-Fürstenried - Evangelisch-Lutherische Andreaskirche, Positiv (1985 - 2016)

Municipal: München
Region:Oberbayern
Address: Zenettistraße 44, 80337, München
Website: http://www.pfarrverband-isarvorstadt.de/

Description nr.: 2059376.

Built by: Deininger und Renner Orgelbau (1976) - opus 15


  • In the Sankt Andreaskiche is a small movable positive, built by the company Deininger & Renner. It was built to be used as a loan organ, and the size was limited: it had to fit in a Volkswagen van. The organ has four ranks and no pedal. It has been used in different locations, tuned to different temperatures, and cleaned several times. In October 1985 it was sold to the Evangelisch-Lutherische Andreasgemeinde in Munich-Fürstenried, where it was placed in the Friedenskapelle.
  • Andreas Wittmann bought the organ in the spring of 2016. As of November 22, 2016 it was placed in the Sankt Andreaskiche on loan.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
1976OettingenDeininger und Renner Orgelbau
1985München-FürstenriedEvangelisch-Lutherische Andreaskirche, Friedenskapelle
2016München-IsarvorstadtKatholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Andreas

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

Specification
Manual (C-f'''): Gedeckt 8', Rohrflöte 4', Prinzipal 2', Mixtur 1 1/3'.
Accessories: Schweller.


Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 7 April 2018.
Photo: Piet Bron