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Source: Calendar.

Source: Calendar

Fiecht, Österreich (Tirol) - Stift Fiecht der Missionsbenediktiner, Stiftskirche Sankt Josef
Municipal: Fiecht
Address: Fiecht 4, 6135, Fiecht

Description nr.: 2007368.

Built by: Joseph Aigner (1871)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1871 Joseph Aigner  new organ
2000 Mathis Orgelbau  restoration

The organ in the Abbey church St. Georgenberg in Fiecht was built in 1870-1871 by the Tyrolean organ maker Josef Aigner. Plans to modify and rebuild it were never carried out, so the organ was largely preserved in its original state. Carl Schäfer added three registers in 1910 and in 1949 he restored the organ of war damage. In 1999 Mathis Orgelbau completely restored the instrument. On August 5, 2000, it was brought back into use with a play by Father Regino Schüling of Sankt-Otilien.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hauptwerk14
- Positiv10
- Pedal7
Total number of stops31
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Hauptwerk (C-f'''): Quintatön 16', Principal 8', Principal Piano 8', Bordun 8', Copl 8', Gamba 8', Flötenquint 6', Octav 4', Flöte 4', Fugara 4', Quint 3', Superoctav 2', Mixtur 5 fach (2'), Cornet 5 fach (3').
Positiv (C-f'''): Principal 8', Copl 8', Flautina 8', Salicional 8', Flöte 4', Gemshorn 4', Quint 3', Superoctav 2', Cornet 3 fach (1 1/2'), Harmonica 8'.
Pedal (C-f°): Subbass 16', Bordun 16', Violon 16', Octavbass 8', Violoncello 8', Mixturbass 6 fach (3'), Posaune 8'.
Couplers: Pedalkoppel.

Recordings Historische Orgeln in Österreich Vol. 4 : Tirol / Albert Bolliger. - Sinus 8004 (CD). - 2007.
Links http://orgeln.musikland-tirol.at/t/sz/fiecht.html

Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 14 January 2020.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde. Date: 14 January 2020.
Photo: Michiel van 't Einde
Photo: Piet Bron. Date: 18 August 2023.
Photo: Piet Bron