It was built over 550 years ago and is still in regular use today: the gothic organ of the reformed church in Rysum. In this film, the remarkable instrument, which is probably the oldest playable of its kind in Northern Europe, will be portrayed in more detail.
- Technical specifications -
Keyboard: C D E F G A - g'' a''
Praestant 8' (G)
Gedackt 8' (G)
Octave 4' (G)
Octave 2' (G)
Sesquialtera 2f (AB)
Mixtur 3-4f (AB)
Trompete 8' (AB)
G = late gothic pipes
AB = pipes from Ahrend & Brunzema (1960)
Wind pressure: 70 mmWS
Wind suppy: 1 wedge bellow
Concert pitch: a' = 448,9 Hz bei 16,9° C
Tuning: meantone
Keyboard tracture: mechanic
Stop tracture: mechanic
Windchest: slider
Note in own thing: this presentation was created only for documentary purposes! Because I have never learned or studied organ playing myself and taught myself a bit, my musical and technical possibilities are of course limited (as you might also hear on the recordings). Unfortunately, if you are expecting a great listening pleasure, I have to disappoint you and refer to other nice recordings of this organ on RU-vid.
5 фев 2019