2004-10-30 - "Church and organ burned in 2000. Some organ parts salvaged and used in a new Martin Ott organ, Op. 102 in the rebuilt building." -Database Manager
2013-06-04 - Updated through online information from Kristina Powers. -- New organ incorporating portions of Opus 34, which burned in 2000. The salvageable organ parts -- along with a few religious statues -- are some of the only relics from the old church that survived the fire. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from website: http://www.martinottpipeorgan.com/opus-102 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Hauptwerk Pipes Pommer 16' (prep.) 56 - 40% tin Prinzipal 8' 56 - 75% tin Rohrflöte 8' 56 - 40% tin Oktave 4' 56 - 75% tin Nachthorn 4' 56 - 40% tin Cornet III 168 - 40% tin Oktave 2' 56 - 75% tin Mixtur IV 224 - 75% tin Trompete 16' (prep.) 56 - 75% tin Trompete 8' 56 - 60% tin Schwellwerk Gedackt 8' 56 - 40% tin Viola 8' (from G) 49 - 51% tin Viola Celeste 8' (tg) 37 - 51% tin Prinzipal 4' 56 - 60% tin Blockflöte 4' 56 - 40% tin Gemsflöte 2' 56 - 40% tin Quinte 1 1/3' 56 - 40% tin Scharf III 1' (prep.) 168 - 75% tin Krummhorn 8' 56 - 75% tin Tremulant Pedal Subbass 16' 30 - oak Oktave 8' 30 - 75% tin Pommer 8' (1-18 Sub.) 12 - 40% tin Octave 4' & 2' 60 - 53% tin Posaune 16' 30 - oak Trompete 8' (prep.) 30 - 75% tin Couplers SW - HW HW - PED (thumb & toe) SW - PED (thumb & toe) Combination action Multi-level in 8 modes HW: 1-2-3-4 (thumb) SW: 1-2-3-4 (thumb) PED: 1-2-3-4 (thumb & toe) General: 1-2-3-4-5-6 (thumb & toe) Cancel (thumb) Set (thumb) Tutti (thumb & toe) [Received from Kristina Powers 2013-06-03.]
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