Complete description of the selected organ
Fridolfing, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt
Municipal: Fridolfing
Address: Marienstraße 7, 83413, Fridolfing
Description nr.: 2064998.
Built by: Orgelbauwerkstatt März (1893)
The organ in the Mariä Himmelfahrtkirche in Fridolfing has been built in 1893 by Franz Borgias März. It is a large two-manual organ with 25 stops. However, it was sincerely modified during time, the action was electrified and some new stops were installed. The prospect pipes were removed in 1917. In 2004-2005, the original instrument was reconstructed by Alois Linder. Under consultancy of Friedemann Winklhofer the original mechanical action was rebuilt, and lost pipes were manufactured using original März work in Bad Reichenhall in Geisenhausen. On June 12, 2005, the organ was inaugurated with a concert by Nikolaus Beer.
Technical data
Specification
I. Manual (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Principal 8' - C-b° 1917, Tibia 8', Gedeckt 8', Gamba 8' - 2005, Salicional 8', Octave 4' - C-Bes 1917, Gemshorn 4' - Cis-B 2005, Superoctave 2', Mixtur 4 fach (2 2/3') - 1893/2005, Trompete 8'.
II. Manual (C-f'''): Geigenprincipal 8', Lieblich Gedeckt 8', Dolce 8', Aeoline 8' - 2005, Fugara 4' - C-f'' 2005, Traversflöte 4', Cornett 4-5 fach (4') - 1893/2005.
Pedal (C-d'): Principalbaß 16', Violonbaß 16', Subbaß 16', Quintbaß 10 2/3', Octavbaß 8' - D-b° 1917, Cello 8' - 2005, Posaune 16'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual.
Accessories: 4 feste Kombinationen (p - mf - f - ff).
Fridolfing, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt
Municipal: Fridolfing
Address: Marienstraße 7, 83413, Fridolfing
Description nr.: 2064998.
Built by: Orgelbauwerkstatt März (1893)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1893 | Orgelbauwerkstatt März | new organ | 2005 | Alois Linder | restoration |
The organ in the Mariä Himmelfahrtkirche in Fridolfing has been built in 1893 by Franz Borgias März. It is a large two-manual organ with 25 stops. However, it was sincerely modified during time, the action was electrified and some new stops were installed. The prospect pipes were removed in 1917. In 2004-2005, the original instrument was reconstructed by Alois Linder. Under consultancy of Friedemann Winklhofer the original mechanical action was rebuilt, and lost pipes were manufactured using original März work in Bad Reichenhall in Geisenhausen. On June 12, 2005, the organ was inaugurated with a concert by Nikolaus Beer.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- I. Manual | 11 |
- II. Manual | 7 |
- Pedal | 7 |
Total number of stops | 25 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Cone chests |
Specification
I. Manual (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Principal 8' - C-b° 1917, Tibia 8', Gedeckt 8', Gamba 8' - 2005, Salicional 8', Octave 4' - C-Bes 1917, Gemshorn 4' - Cis-B 2005, Superoctave 2', Mixtur 4 fach (2 2/3') - 1893/2005, Trompete 8'.
II. Manual (C-f'''): Geigenprincipal 8', Lieblich Gedeckt 8', Dolce 8', Aeoline 8' - 2005, Fugara 4' - C-f'' 2005, Traversflöte 4', Cornett 4-5 fach (4') - 1893/2005.
Pedal (C-d'): Principalbaß 16', Violonbaß 16', Subbaß 16', Quintbaß 10 2/3', Octavbaß 8' - D-b° 1917, Cello 8' - 2005, Posaune 16'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual.
Accessories: 4 feste Kombinationen (p - mf - f - ff).
Links |
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