Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Gabriel Isenberg
Bremen, Deutschland (Bremen) - Hochschule für Künste, Raum 2.34
Municipal: Bremen
Address: Dechanatstraße 13-15, 28195, Bremen
Website: https://www.hfk-bremen.de/
Description nr.: 1005311.
Built by: Verschueren Orgelbouw (1983) - opus 985
Short list of all locations the organ has been
Technical data
Specification
Manuaal I (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Prestant 4', Mixtuur II-III sterk.
Manuaal II (C-f'''): Bourdon 8' - transmissie, Roerfluit 4', Octaaf 2', Sesquialter II sterk (from g°).
Pedaal (C-f'): Bourdon 16'.
Couplers: Manuaal I - Manuaal II, Pedaal - Manuaal I, Pedaal - Manuaal II.
Other sources
Photo: Gabriel Isenberg
Bremen, Deutschland (Bremen) - Hochschule für Künste, Raum 2.34
Municipal: Bremen
Address: Dechanatstraße 13-15, 28195, Bremen
Website: https://www.hfk-bremen.de/
Description nr.: 1005311.
Built by: Verschueren Orgelbouw (1983) - opus 985
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1983 | Verschueren Orgelbouw | 985 | new organ | 2005 | Verschueren Orgelbouw | transfer/relocate | 2009 | Pels & Van Leeuwen | transfer/relocate |
- The Gereformeerde Rehobothkerk was built in 1975 on the address Bakkersdijk 1 in the Barendrecht, district of Smitshoek. An electronic organ has been used in this church since its construction. When a new organ was to be built in the Triomfatorkerk in town, plans were made to transfer the old organ from this church to the Rehobothkerk, under advise of Dirk Janszoon Zwart. However, plans were changed when Verschueren Orgelbouw - that was going to build the new organ in the Triomfatorkerk - also made an offer for building a new organ for the Rehobothkerk. It was decided to comment on this, so that an entirely new instrument was built for this church. It was put into use on March, 6 1983 with a concert by the consultant. From 1989 the Rehoboth church was used by the 'samen-op-weg' municipality, that later merged into the Protestant Church of the Netherlands.
- A new church building with the name Carnisse Haven was opened on October 2, 2005. The organ from the Rehobothkerk has been moved by the company Verschueren to the new church building. In 2009 it was replaced by a larger organ, built by Pels in 1964 for the Reformed Church in Heiloo. The Verschueren organ was sold to the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen in 2009. It is placed here in room 2.34 by Pels & Van Leeuwen.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
1983 | Barendrecht | Rehobothkerk |
2005 | Barendrecht | Carnisse Haven |
2009 | Bremen | Hochschule für Künste |
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manuaal I | 3 |
- Manuaal II | 4 (3) |
- Pedaal | 1 |
Total number of stops | 8 (7) |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Pitch | a' = 440 Hz |
Temperament | Werckmeister III |
Specification
Manuaal I (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Prestant 4', Mixtuur II-III sterk.
Manuaal II (C-f'''): Bourdon 8' - transmissie, Roerfluit 4', Octaaf 2', Sesquialter II sterk (from g°).
Pedaal (C-f'): Bourdon 16'.
Couplers: Manuaal I - Manuaal II, Pedaal - Manuaal I, Pedaal - Manuaal II.
Compound stop | Composition |
Mixtuur II-III sterk (Manuaal I) | C: 1' - 2/3'. c°: 1 1/3' - 1' - 2/3'. g°: 2' - 1 1/3' - 1'. c': 2 2/3' - 2' - 1 1/3'. c'': 4' - 2 2/3' - 2'. |
Literature |
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Links |
https://www.orgelsammlung.de/orgeln/b/bremen-hfk-raum-2-34/ |
- Bert Wisgerhof
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