Bückeburg Stadtkirche

The town church of Bückeburg had an organ by Esaias Compenius the Older, completed in 1617. During the centuries, the organ was changed many times. In 1962, the organ was completely destroyed by fire. The organ was recreated in its putative original form in 1965 by Emil Hammer, after the disposition noted by Michael Praetorius.

Janke, 1997 3 manuals 47 stops

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History

A new organ was built into the case thirty years later by Rudolf Janke, his opus 114, in the style of Mid-German baroque, reusing some elements of the Hammer organ. The organ is a free interpretation of the old concept of Compenius, and it wittnesses the legacy of the finest neo-baroque organbuilding practices of the late 20th century. Its refined voicing is highly praised by experts and its crisp sound can be admired by organ enthusiasts. The organ is designed on 3 manuals and a pedal, each division having its own principal chorus (Werkprinzip) and a multitude of solo voices. There are 47 speaking stops in total.

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Temperament

The temperament is slightly inequal. Measuring the temperament from the recorded audio does not always give exact results, but we found it similar to the Pythagorei 6-th split temperament, also known as Young II.

The sampleset of this organ comes standard for free with all our Cambiare organs through supplier Sonus Paradisi.

Bückeburg Stadtkirche

Spécifications

Général
  • Janke, 1997
  • 3 Manuals
  • 47 Stops

Samplesets

Sur cette page, vous ne voyez qu'une sélection de samplesets ; bien sûr, tous les samplesets pour Hauptwerk et Sweelinq sont disponibles pour nos orgues Cambiare. Il existe maintenant des centaines d'orgues disponibles, allant des petits orgues baroques aux grands instruments symphoniques. Grâce à divers fournisseurs de samplesets, nous pouvons vous offrir la bibliothèque complète de samplesets dans nos orgues Cambiare. Avez-vous des questions sur un sampleset spécifique ?

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