Dargun, Schlosskirche
1699-1700: New 22-rank organ by Arp Schnitger; 2 manuals and pedal.
1780-1781: Repairs by Paul Schmidt
1850: Changes
by Friedrich Friese II
1851: The organ is moved from the
Choir to the west-end by Friese II
1910: Changes by Karl Börger. 4 ranks of Schnitger were still present
after the work of Börger.
Specification after the work of
Börger
Manual I |
|
Manual II |
|
Pedal |
|
Gross Gedakt |
16' |
Gedakt |
8' |
Subbass |
16' |
Pinzipal |
8' |
Aeoline |
8' |
Octave |
8' |
Hohlflöte |
8' |
Blockflöte |
4' |
Cello |
8' |
Viola di Gamba |
8' |
Gamba |
4' |
Bordum |
8' |
Octave |
4' |
|
|
Octave |
4' |
Spitzflöte |
4' |
|
|
Posaune |
16' |
Mixtur |
II, III, IV |
|
|
|
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Aufnahmedatum: 3. April 1934 (Karl Eschenburg). Click at the picture to
enlarge
Vorabdruck: K. Eschenburg 1935, [S. 5]. I Jaehn/Haacke 1985,
S. 171, 189.
Literatur: Haacke 1935, S. 45-47, 82. | Jaehn 1985, S. 24 f. |
Haacke/Jaehn 1985, S. 206-210.
1945: Destroyed in World War II
Notes:
- Rob Kruijt pointed me at this photos. Source: Max Reinhard Jaehn,
Karl und Wolfgang Eschenburg: Orgeln in Mecklenburg. Publisher: Hinstorf
(2008). Photos from Karl Eschenburg during a journey with Walther Haacke in
1934
Idem photo 01
Idem Photo 01
Source:
http://mapio.net