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Arnach, Deutschland (Baden-Württemberg) - Katholische Pfarrkirche Sankt Ulrich und Margarete
Commune: Bad Wurzach
Région:Württemberg, Oberschwaben
Adresse: St.-Ulrich-Straße 4, 88410, Arnach
Site Web: https://www.seelsorgeeinheit-badwurzach.de/

Description no.: 2034684.

Bâti par: Link Orgelbau (1890) - opus 166

AnnéeFacteurOpusActivité
1890 Link Orgelbau166 orgue neuf
1952 Reiser Orgelbau  restauration

In 1890 the company Gebr. Link a new organ for the church of Arnach. The instrument was dedicated on October 29, 1890. The organ was a gift from Joseph and Elisabeth Engler. In 1952 the organ was restored by the Reiser company, whereby the disposition was changed in a baroque sense.

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- I. Manual7
- II. Manual8
- Pedal3
Nombre de jeux total18
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxMechanical
Sommier(s)Cone chests

Composition
I. Manual (C-f'''): Principal 8', Floete 8', Bourdon 8', Dolce 8', Octav 4', Schwiegel 2' - 1952, Mixtur 3 fach (2').
II. Manual (C-f'''): Gemshorn 8', Salicional 8', Hohlflöte 8' - 1952, Prinzipal 4' - 1952, Flauto Dulce 4', Nachthorn 2' - 1952, Spitzquinte 1 1/3' - 1952, Cymbel 1' - 1952.
Pedal (C-d'): Violon 16', Subbass 16', Octavbass 8'.
Accouplements: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual.
Jouer conseils: Tutti, Forte.

AliquotComposition
Mixtur 3 fach C: 2' - 1 1/3' - 1'. c°: 4' - 2 2/3' - 2'.
Autres données des dispositions
Autres dispositions The original specification was:
I. Manual: Prinzipal 8', Gamba 8', Floete 8', Bourdon 8', Dolce 8', Oktav 4', Mixtur 3 fach (2 2/3').
II. Manual: Gemshorn 8', Salicional 8', Aeoline 8', Flauto Dolce 4'.
Pedal: Violonbass 16', Subbass 16', Oktavbass 8'.
Références
  • Orgelbau-Nachrichten. - In: Zeitschrift für Instrumentenbau, 11. Jahrg. No.5, 11. November 1890.
  • Historische Orgeln in Oberschwaben : Der Landkreis Ravensburg / Wolfgang Manecke, Johannes Mayr, Mark Vogl. - Lindenberg : Kunstverlag Josef Fink, 2006.