Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Evert-Jan van der Leij
Freiberg, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Domkirche Sankt Marien, Kleine Orgel
Municipal: Freiberg
Region:Erzgebirge
Address: Untermarkt 1, 09599, Freiberg
Website: https://www.freiberger-dom.de/
Description nr.: 2003673.
Built by: Gottfried Silbermann (1719) - opus 9
Gottfried Silbermann built a one-manual organ for the Johanneskirche or Spitalkirche in Freiberg in 1718/1719. The organ was dedicated on July 16, 1719. It is said that the organ case has been designed by Elias Lindner, organist of the Domkirche. Karl Traugott Stöckel carried out a restoration in 1857. He renewed the bellows and the pedal coupler, and tuned the pipes in an equal temperament. In 1938-1939 the organ was transferred to the northern gallery in the Domkirche by Hermann Eule. He lowered the pitch with a semitone to a' = 440 Hz. He also installed pipes for the tone Cis of the lowest octave. In 1996-1997 the organ has been restored by Jehmlich Orgelbau. All alterations from 1857 and 1939 have been retained.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
Technical data
Specification
Manual (C-c'''): Principal 8', Gedackt 8', Oktava 4', Rohrflöte 4', Nasat 3', Oktava 2', Quinta 1 1/2', Sifflet 1', Cornet 3 fach, Mixtur 3 fach, Cimbel 2 fach, Tremulant.
Pedal (C-c'): Subbaß 16', Posaunenbaß 16', Trompetenbaß 8'.
Couplers: Pedalkoppel.
Photo: Evert-Jan van der Leij
Freiberg, Deutschland (Sachsen) - Domkirche Sankt Marien, Kleine Orgel
Municipal: Freiberg
Region:Erzgebirge
Address: Untermarkt 1, 09599, Freiberg
Website: https://www.freiberger-dom.de/
Description nr.: 2003673.
Built by: Gottfried Silbermann (1719) - opus 9
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1719 | Gottfried Silbermann | 9 | new organ | 1857 | Karl Traugott Stöckel | maintenance/reparations | 1939 | Eule Orgelbau | transfer/relocate | 1997 | Jehmlich Orgelbau | restoration |
Gottfried Silbermann built a one-manual organ for the Johanneskirche or Spitalkirche in Freiberg in 1718/1719. The organ was dedicated on July 16, 1719. It is said that the organ case has been designed by Elias Lindner, organist of the Domkirche. Karl Traugott Stöckel carried out a restoration in 1857. He renewed the bellows and the pedal coupler, and tuned the pipes in an equal temperament. In 1938-1939 the organ was transferred to the northern gallery in the Domkirche by Hermann Eule. He lowered the pitch with a semitone to a' = 440 Hz. He also installed pipes for the tone Cis of the lowest octave. In 1996-1997 the organ has been restored by Jehmlich Orgelbau. All alterations from 1857 and 1939 have been retained.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
1719 | Freiberg | Spitalkirche Sankt-Johannis |
1938 | Freiberg | Domkirche Sankt-Marien, kleine orgel |
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manual | 11 |
- Pedal | 3 |
Total number of stops | 14 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Manual (C-c'''): Principal 8', Gedackt 8', Oktava 4', Rohrflöte 4', Nasat 3', Oktava 2', Quinta 1 1/2', Sifflet 1', Cornet 3 fach, Mixtur 3 fach, Cimbel 2 fach, Tremulant.
Pedal (C-c'): Subbaß 16', Posaunenbaß 16', Trompetenbaß 8'.
Couplers: Pedalkoppel.
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