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Regensburg, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Nebenkirche Sankt Theresia (ehem. Klosterkirche der Karmeliten)
Municipal: Regensburg
Region:Oberpfalz
Address: Gutenbergstraße 20, 93051, Regensburg
Website: http://www.wolfgangskirche-regensburg.de/
Description nr.: 2065946.
Built by: Willibald Siemann (1902) - opus 119
The company Binder & Siemann installed a new organ, opus 119, in the Sankt Theresiakirche in Regensburg in 1902. This church originally was the monastry church of the Carmelites. The organ had 17 stops, but it was restored and enlarged in 1981 by Eduard Hirnschrodt. Hirnschrodt earlier had installed a new console after damages during the Second World War.
Technical data
Specification
Hauptwerk: Bourdon 16', Principal 8', Gamba 8', Gedackt 8' - 1902/1981, Salicional 8' - 1902/1981, Oktav 4', Koppelflöte 4' - 1981, Superoktav 2' - 1981, Mixtur 4 fach (1 1/3') - 1902/1981.
Schwellwerk: Geigenprinzipal 8', Quintatön 8', Rohrflöte 4' - 1902/1981, Flautino 2' - 1902/1981, Krummhorn 8' - 1981, Tremulant.
Pedal: Violonbass 16', Subbass 16', Bourdon 16' - 1981, Octavbass 8', Choralbass 4' - 1981, Quintbass 2-3 fach (1 1/3') - 1981.
Couplers: Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk, Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk Suboktav, Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk Superoktav, Pedal - Hauptwerk, Pedal - Schwellwerk.
Accessories: 1 freie Kombination, 3 feste Kombiantionen, Tutti, Crescendowalze.
Regensburg, Deutschland (Bayern) - Katholische Nebenkirche Sankt Theresia (ehem. Klosterkirche der Karmeliten)
Municipal: Regensburg
Region:Oberpfalz
Address: Gutenbergstraße 20, 93051, Regensburg
Website: http://www.wolfgangskirche-regensburg.de/
Description nr.: 2065946.
Built by: Willibald Siemann (1902) - opus 119
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1902 | Willibald Siemann | 119 | new organ | ca. 1950? | Eduard Hirnschrodt | new organ | 1981 | Eduard Hirnschrodt | restoration and enlargement |
The company Binder & Siemann installed a new organ, opus 119, in the Sankt Theresiakirche in Regensburg in 1902. This church originally was the monastry church of the Carmelites. The organ had 17 stops, but it was restored and enlarged in 1981 by Eduard Hirnschrodt. Hirnschrodt earlier had installed a new console after damages during the Second World War.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Hauptwerk | 9 |
- Schwellwerk | 5 |
- Pedal | 6 |
Total number of stops | 20 |
Key action | Pneumatic |
Stop action | Pneumatic |
Windchest(s) | Cone chests |
Specification
Hauptwerk: Bourdon 16', Principal 8', Gamba 8', Gedackt 8' - 1902/1981, Salicional 8' - 1902/1981, Oktav 4', Koppelflöte 4' - 1981, Superoktav 2' - 1981, Mixtur 4 fach (1 1/3') - 1902/1981.
Schwellwerk: Geigenprinzipal 8', Quintatön 8', Rohrflöte 4' - 1902/1981, Flautino 2' - 1902/1981, Krummhorn 8' - 1981, Tremulant.
Pedal: Violonbass 16', Subbass 16', Bourdon 16' - 1981, Octavbass 8', Choralbass 4' - 1981, Quintbass 2-3 fach (1 1/3') - 1981.
Couplers: Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk, Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk Suboktav, Hauptwerk - Schwellwerk Superoktav, Pedal - Hauptwerk, Pedal - Schwellwerk.
Accessories: 1 freie Kombination, 3 feste Kombiantionen, Tutti, Crescendowalze.
Links |
http://www.wolfgangskirche-regensburg.de/index.php/gemeindeleben/musik/instrumente.html https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Theresia_(Regensburg)#Orgel |