Church organ, built in 1986 by Orgelbau Tzschökel, tonally renewed
In addition to the normal refurbishment work, this organ was mainly reworked tonally, to make it a melodious instrument that suits the church space. Using impeccable scaling and technology as a basis, it was possible to optimise many aspects of the sound without completely changing the organ.
Maintenance, 2010
Tzschökerl, 1980
II / P, 17 Stop
Angoraweg 19, 72768 Reutlingen, Deutschland
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Type
Church organ
Style
Neo-Baroque
Usage
Worship
Organiste
Thomas Haller & Michael Aicheler
Compass: C - g'''
Prinzipal 8′
Rohrflöte 8′
Oktave 4′
Koppelflöte 4′
Superoktave 2′
Mixtur 1 1/3′
Trompete 8′
Compass: C - g'''
Gedackt 8′
Rohrflöte 4′
Nasat 2 2/3′
Blockflöte 2′
Terz 1 3/5′
Oktävlein 1′
Compass: C - f'
Subbass 16′
Oktavbass 8′
Choralbass 4′
Trompete 8′ (Transmission)
Manual coupler II - I
Pedal coupler I - P
Pedal coupler II - P
Mecanical combination action
Tremulant
Pitch: 440 Hz
Tuning: 1/11 pythagorian comma