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Dottenheim, Deutschland (Bayern) - Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche Sankt Markus
Municipal: Dietersheim
Region:Mittelfranken
Address: Dottenheimer Hauptstraße 36, 91463, Dietersheim
Description nr.: 2066024.
Built by: Johann Strebel (1914)
The organ contains older material: Organ case from 1702 by Adam Philipp Schleich
Short list of all locations the organ has been
Technical data
Specification
I. Manual (C-g'''): Principal 8', Tibia 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Octave 4', Mixtur 3 fach (2 2/3').
II. Manual (C-g'''): Geigenprincipal 8', Gedeckt 8', Salicional 8'.
Pedal (C-d'): Subbaß 16', Violon 8'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual, Suboktavkoppel,.
Accessories: Mezzoforte, Forte, Fortissimo.
Dottenheim, Deutschland (Bayern) - Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche Sankt Markus
Municipal: Dietersheim
Region:Mittelfranken
Address: Dottenheimer Hauptstraße 36, 91463, Dietersheim
Description nr.: 2066024.
Built by: Johann Strebel (1914)
The organ contains older material: Organ case from 1702 by Adam Philipp Schleich
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1702 | Adam Philipp Schleich | new organ | 1804 | Bernhard Voigt | transfer/relocate | 1865 | G.F. Steinmeyer und Co. | rebuild | 1914 | Johann Strebel | new organ in old case |
- In 1686-1693, a new church was erected in Bamberg for the Jesuites, dedicated to the Holy Name of Jesus. A pipe organ was installed in this church in 1701-1702, that is attributed to Adam Philipp Schleich. It wasn't a large organ, having only one manual and pedal. In 1773, the Jesuite cloister was closed and the church became redundant. In 1803, the parish of Sankt Martin moved from their old gothic church to the former Jesuite church, and their organ was transferred also in 1804. The Schleich organ was sold and relocated to the Evangelical Church in Dottenheim by Bernhard Voigt.
- From the original organ only the case remains, although altered. A first rebuilt was carried out by Steinmeyer in 1865. A new organ was installed behind the prospect in 1914 by Johann Strebel. It is a two-manual pneumatic organ with ten stops.
Short list of all locations the organ has been
1702 | Bamberg | Jesuitenkirche |
1804 | Dottenheim | Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche Sankt Markus |
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- I. Manual | 5 |
- II. Manual | 3 |
- Pedal | 2 |
Total number of stops | 10 |
Key action | Pneumatic |
Stop action | Pneumatic |
Windchest(s) | Taschenladen |
Specification
I. Manual (C-g'''): Principal 8', Tibia 8', Viola di Gamba 8', Octave 4', Mixtur 3 fach (2 2/3').
II. Manual (C-g'''): Geigenprincipal 8', Gedeckt 8', Salicional 8'.
Pedal (C-d'): Subbaß 16', Violon 8'.
Couplers: I. Manual - II. Manual, Pedal - I. Manual, Pedal - II. Manual, Suboktavkoppel,.
Accessories: Mezzoforte, Forte, Fortissimo.
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Literature |
Königin der Vielfalt : Gegenwart und Geschichte der Bamberger Orgeln / Ulrich Theißen. - Sankt Ottilien : EOS Verlag, 2011. |