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        



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:

  1. 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



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