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Sankt Pölten, Österreich (Niederösterreich) - Konservatorium für Kirchenmusik, Orgelpositiv
Municipal: Sankt Pölten
Address: Klostergasse 10, 3100, Sankt Pölten
Website: https://www.dsp.at/kons/

Description nr.: 2074415.

Built by: Alois Linder (2022)
The organ contains older material: Windchest and some wooden pipes from 1728 by Johann Christoph Pantzer


Alois Linder built an organ positive for the conservatory in Sankt Pölten in 2022 with four stops. It was built after the example of a positive by Johann Christoph Egedacher from 1728. The basis was an old organ, which was built in the 1960s-1970s for Walter Graf with material found in the attic of the parish house in Stein an der Donau. Presumably this was material from the organ that Johann Christoph Pantzer had built in 1728 for the parish church of Stein. The old windchest with three slides and the wooden pipework of the eight and four foot registers were still present in the organ.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual3
- Pedal1
Total number of stops4
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests
Pitcha' = 465 Hz

Specification
Manual (CDEFGA-c'''): Copel 8', Fleten 4', Principal 2'.
Pedal (CDEFGA-a°): Bordunbass 8'.

Links http://www.orgelbau-linder.de/St.Poelten%20Positiv.htm