
Organ in St. Jakob Church Gernsbach
(2000)
The new organ in the St. Jakob church in Gernsbach is an example of how with a small number of registers by the aid of the double application of organ pipes large sound variety can be produced. This solution is space-saving and economical.
Opus list :
| I. Manual - Great work C - g³ | II. Manual - Brustwerk C - g ³ | |||
| 1. Bourdon | 16' | 10. Bourdon | 8' | |
| 2. Principal | 8' | 11. Salicional | 8' ab f° | |
| 3. Rohrflöte | 8' | 12. Flûte | 4' | |
| 4. Octave | 4' | 13. Principal | 2' | |
| 5. Quinte | 2 2/3' | 14. Larigot | 1 1/3' | |
| 6. Doublette | 2' | 15. Cromorne | 8' | |
| 7. Terz | 1 3/5' | |||
| 8. Mixture 3-fach | 1 1/3' | |||
| 9. Trumpet | 8' | |||
| Pedal C - f' | ||||
| 16. Bourdon | 16' | combined with No. 1 | ||
| 17. Principal | 8' | C - H combined with No. 2 from c° own pipes |
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| 18. Flöte | 8' | C - f° combined with No. 3 from fis° own pipes |
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| 19. Octave | 4' | C - f° combined with No. 4 from fis° own pipes |
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| 20. Bombarde | 16' | |||
| 21. Trumpet | 8' | combined with No. 9 | ||
| Play assistance | ||||
| Couple I/P, II/P, II/I | ||||
| Tremulant on all works | ||||
| a fixed combination "Cornet-Zug" | ||||