These two identical chamber organs have a very broad range of sound options.
The broad sound palette permits continuo playing and solo music, as well as the accompaniment of church services.
All stops are made of wood, with the exception of the Manderscheidt-style metal Regal. The instrument is transposable to four different pitches and tunable to all temperaments, making it an excellent instrument for the appropriate interpretation of older music. In the conservatoire context, students can practise tuning.
The grilles are carved by Albert Balogh and are inspired by the Rococo embellishment of the Dietwil church.
Construction, 2020
I, 5 Stop
Dietwil, 6042 Dietwil
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Hochschule Luzern – Musik, Arsenalstrasse 28a, 6010 Luzern-Kriens
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Dedication
4. October 2020
Type
Continuo organ
Style
German Baroque
Usage
Worship, Concert
Organiste
Susanne Widmer
Adviser
Mutsumi Ueno
Compass: C - f'''
Gedackt 8′
Prinzipal 8′
Flöte 4′
Superoktave 2′
Regal 8′
Pitch: 392 - 415 - 440 - 466 Hz transposing keyboard
Tuning: Variable (adjustable)
Prinzipal: C - d#° stopped pipes with 4’-helpers