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Ausführliche Beschreibung der vorgewählten Orgel
Leipzig, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Grassi Museum, Bätz-Orgel
Gemeinde: Leipzig
Adresse: Johannisplatz 5-11, 04103, Leipzig
Website: http://www.grassimuseum.de/

Beschreibung nr.: 2064611.

Gebaut von: Gideon Thomas Bätz (ca. 1790)

JahrOrgelbauerOpusAktivität
ca. 1790 Gideon Thomas Bätz  Neubau
1959 Reinhard Schmeisser  Restaurierung

In the collection of the Grassi Museum is a cabinet organ, built by Gideon Thomas Bätz at the end of the 18th century. The instrument was in the possession of the family Wollf-Van Oordt, who lived in Rotterdam and Utrecht, and later moved to Elberfeld (Wuppertal). The organ was bought for the Musikhistorisches Museum in Köln by Wilhelm Heyer, when the family emigrated to the United States of America. The organ was in a very bad state after the Second World War, but has been restored by the Schmeisser company in 1959.

Technische Daten
Anzahl Register pro Manual
- Manuaal6
- Pedaalaangehangen
Gesamtzahl der Stimmen6
TastentrakturMechanical
RegistertrakturMechanical
Windlade(n)Slider chests

Disposition
Manuaal (C-e'''): Prestant 8' (Discant), Holpyp 8', Fluytdoese 4', Roorfluyt 4' (B/D), Prestant 2', Nasat 1 1/2', Tramblant.
Pedaal (C-f°): Aangehangen.

Literatur Orgel-Instrumenten : Harmoniums / Klaus Gernhardt, Hubert Henkel, Winfried Schrammek. - Leipzig : VEB Deutscher Verlag für Musik, 1983. - (Musikinstrumenten-Museum der Karl-Marx-Universität Leipzig - Katalog ; Band 6).
Weblinks https://mimo-international.com/MIMO/doc/IFD/OAI_ULEI_M0000258