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Photo: Tjalling Roosjen. Datation: 23 October 2012.

Photo: Tjalling Roosjen

Berlin, Deutschland (Berlin) - Evangelische Kirche "Zur Frohen Botschaft" (Karlshorst) - Amalienorgel
Commune: Berlin
Adresse: Weseler Straße 6, Berlin-Karlshorst
Site Web: http://www.paul-gerhardt.com/

Description no.: 2004525.

Bâti par: Johann Peter Migendt (1756)

AnnéeFacteurOpusActivité
1756 Johann Peter Migendt  orgue neuf
1960 Alexander SchukeR4 transfer
2010 Kristian Wegscheider  restauration

  • Peter Migendt built an organ for Princess Anna Amalie von Preußen (1723-1787) in 1756. She used it as a residence organ. Anna Amalia was a student of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Around 1767 the organ was placed in the new palace Unter den Linden. After the death of Anna Amalia on March 30, 1787, it was transferred to the Schloßkirche in Berlin-Buch. In 1939 the organ was bought by the Mariengemeinde in Berlin, with the aim of installing it as a choir organ in the Nikolaikirche. It was disassembled by Schuke and transferred to the workshop in Potsdam for a thorough restoration. Thanks to this the organ still exists: the Schloßkirche was destroyed in 1943, the Nikolaikirche in 1945.
  • The Schuke company restored the instrument in the years 1956-1960 and transferred it to Karlshorst. The organ was inaugurated on June 19, 1960 in the Evangelischen Kirche "Zur Frohen Botschaft" in Berlin-Karlshorst. It is the oldest organ in the city of Berlin.
  • In 2009-2010, the organ was completely restored by Kristian Wegscheider. The original stoplist has been restored. The Trompete 8' of the Hauptwerk was replaced by a Flöt Dus 8', the Vox Humana 8'of the Oberwerk by a Salice 8' (treble) and the Trompete 8' of the Pedal with a Bass Flöt 8'. The restoration was concluded at the end of 2010 with a festive organ concert on December 10, 2010.

Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
1756BerlinHoforgel Prinses Amalia von Preußen
1787BerlinSchlosskirche Buch
1939BerlinMariengemeinde (Nikolaikirche)
1960Berlin-Karlshorst, DuitslandEvangelische Kirche "Zur Frohen Botschaft"

Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel
- Hauptwerk9
- Oberwerk8
- Pedal5
Nombre de jeux total22
Transmission des clésMechanical
Transmission des jeuxMechanical
Sommier(s)Slider chests
Hauteur tonale1/2 toon onder normaal

Composition
Hauptwerk (C-f'''): Bordun 16' (B/D), Principal 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Ror Flöt 8', Flöt Dus 8' - 2010, Octav 4', Quinta 3', Octav 2', Mixtur 4 fach (1 1/3').
Oberwerk (C-f'''): Gedact 8', Quintadena 8', Salice 8' (discant) - 2010, Principal 4', Gedact 4', Nassat 3', Walt Flöt 2', Sis Flöt 1', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-d'): Sub Bas 16', Octave 8', Bass Flöt 8', Octav 4', Posaune 16'.
Accouplements: Hauptwerk - Oberwerk, Pedal - Hauptwerk.
Jouer conseils: 3 Sperrventile.

Autres données des dispositions
Autres dispositions De dispositie luidde in 1756:
Hauptwerk (C-f'''): Bordun 16', Prinzipal 8', Rohrflöte 8', Flöt Dues 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Octava 4', Quinte 3', Octava 2', Mixtura 4 fach.
Oberwerk (C-f'''): Gedackt 8', Quintaton 8', Salicional 8', Prinzipal 4', Gedackt 4', Nassat 3', Waldflöte 2', Sifflöte 1', Tremulant.
Pedal (C-d'): Subbaß 16', Octava 8', Baßflöte 8', Octava 4', Posaune 16'.
Koppelingen: Hauptwerk - Oberwerk, Pedal - Hauptwerk, Pedal - Oberwerk.
Références
  • De orgelwerken van Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach : deel 3 (slot) / Cora Poot-van den Berg, Willem Poot. - In: Het Orgel, jrg. 84 nr. 11, november 1988.
  • 500 Jahre Orgeln in Berliner Evangelischen Kirchen / Berthold Schwarz, Uwe Pape. - Berlin : Pape Verlag, 1991.
  • Orgeln in Berlin / Uwe Pape. - Berlin : Pape Verlag, 2003.
  • Die klingende Königin / Wolf Bergelt.
  • Der Himmel auf Erden : Orgeln in Brandenburg und Berlin : Magazin zum Orgelfestival / Dietmar Hiller [red.]. - Potsdam : Kulturfeste im Land Brandenburg, 2005.
  • Forum Kirchenmusik 1/2005.
  • Die Wiedergeburte einer Königin : Geschichte und Restaurierung der Amalien-Orgel in Berlin : Festschrift zur Wiedereinweihe am 10. Dezember 2010. - Dresden : Sandstein Verlag, 2010.
  • "Die Orgel macht mir große Freude" : Zur Geschichte und Restaurierung der Amalien-Orgel in Berlin-Karlshorst / Franz Bullmann. - In: Ars Organi, 59. Jhg. Heft 2, Juni 2011.
  • 29ste Orgelreis Berlin-Brandenburg 21 t/m 27 oktober 2012 / Theo Jellema. - Hilversum : Stichting Internationale Orgelreizen, 2012. - Programmagids.
Enregistrements
  • Die Orgelbauergeneration Wagner / Migendt / Marx / Dieter Glös, Roland Münch, Armin Thalheim, Hannes Ludwig, Wieland Meinhold. - Jubal Music 090501 (CD). - 2009. - (Orgellandschaft Berlin + Brandenburg ; Vol. 5). - Opgenomen in Angermünde, Berlin-Karlshorst, Ringenwalde, Felchow, Treuenbrietzen, Brandenburg/Havel, Wartin, Wusterhausen/Dosse, Juterbog, Berlin (Sankt Marien).
  • C.P.E. Bach : Orgel-Konzerte / Roland Münch (orgel) m.m.v. Kammerorchester "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach" o.l.v. Hartmut Haenchen. - Capriccio SACD 71 123 (CD). - 2008.
  • Institut für Kirchenmusik an der Universität der Künste Berlin : Aufnahmen 2003. - Berlin : Universität der Künste, 2004. - CD.
  • Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach : Sämtliche Orgelwerke vol. 1 - 5 Sonaten / Jörg-Hannes Hahn. - Cantate C 58016 (CD).
Lièns http://www.amalien-orgel.de/

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Photo: Tjalling Roosjen. Datation: 23 October 2012.
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Photo: Tjalling Roosjen. Datation: 23 October 2012.
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Photo: Tjalling Roosjen. Datation: 23 October 2012.
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