Description complète d'orgue sélectionné
Photo: Bert Wisgerhof
Ostönnen, Deutschland (Nordrhein-Westfalen) - Evangelische Sankt Andreaskirche
Commune: Soest
Adresse: Im Schloot 10, 59494, Soest-Ostönnen
Site Web: http://www.ostoennen.de/kirche/kirche.htm
Description no.: 2008179.
Bâti par: Builder unknown (ca. 1430)
In 1721 the Evangelische Gemeinde in Ostönnen bought an old organ from the church Alt Sankt-Thomae in Soest. This organ was rebuilt by Johann Patroclus Möller and installed in the choir of the church. It was inaugurated on November 10, 1722. Under the advice of Rudolf Reuter, the instrument was restored in 1962-1963 by the firm Paul Ott. The organ is still completely preserved in the condition of 1722. The instrument was restored again in 2003 by Rowan West. Research during this restoration has shown that the organ must be much older than had been assumed for a long time. Until then it was dated to 1620-1625, but it is probably from about 1430. This makes it one of the oldest organs in the world.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
Données techniques
Composition
Manual (CD-c'''): Prinzipal 8', Gedackt 8', Octav 4', Quinte 3', Superoctav 2', Sesquialtera 2 fach (1 1/3'+1'), Mixtur 4 fach (2'), Trompete 8' (gedeeld tussen c' en cis').
Pedal: Aangehangen.
Photo: Bert Wisgerhof
Ostönnen, Deutschland (Nordrhein-Westfalen) - Evangelische Sankt Andreaskirche
Commune: Soest
Adresse: Im Schloot 10, 59494, Soest-Ostönnen
Site Web: http://www.ostoennen.de/kirche/kirche.htm
Description no.: 2008179.
Bâti par: Builder unknown (ca. 1430)
Année | Facteur | Opus | Activité | ca. 1430 | Builder unknown | orgue neuf | 1722 | Johann Patroclus Möller | transfer | 1963 | Paul Ott | restauration | 2003 | Rowan West | restauration |
In 1721 the Evangelische Gemeinde in Ostönnen bought an old organ from the church Alt Sankt-Thomae in Soest. This organ was rebuilt by Johann Patroclus Möller and installed in the choir of the church. It was inaugurated on November 10, 1722. Under the advice of Rudolf Reuter, the instrument was restored in 1962-1963 by the firm Paul Ott. The organ is still completely preserved in the condition of 1722. The instrument was restored again in 2003 by Rowan West. Research during this restoration has shown that the organ must be much older than had been assumed for a long time. Until then it was dated to 1620-1625, but it is probably from about 1430. This makes it one of the oldest organs in the world.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
ca. 1430 | Soest, Duitsland | Alt Sankt-Thomae-Kirche |
1722 | Ostönnen, Duitsland | Evangelische Sankt Andreaskirche |
Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel | |
- Manual | 8 |
- Pedal | aangehangen |
Nombre de jeux total | 8 |
Étendue des claviers | CD-c''' |
Étendue du pédalier | CD-g° |
Transmission des clés | Mechanical |
Transmission des jeux | Mechanical |
Sommier(s) | Slider chests |
Température | 1/4-komma Meantone (Arnold Schlick) |
Composition
Manual (CD-c'''): Prinzipal 8', Gedackt 8', Octav 4', Quinte 3', Superoctav 2', Sesquialtera 2 fach (1 1/3'+1'), Mixtur 4 fach (2'), Trompete 8' (gedeeld tussen c' en cis').
Pedal: Aangehangen.
Aliquot | Composition |
Mixtur 2 fach | C: 2' - 1 1/3' - 1' - 2/3'. cis': 4' - 2 2/3' - 2' - 1 1/3'. |
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