The Specification of the Protestant Church Organ

Utrecht, Holland


History
1826Jonathan Batz, Utrecht

Status: Unkown

I. Great (Mechanical - CC-f 54 notes)
1.Prestant16’ 
2.Bourdon16’metal treble, wood bass
3.Octaaf8’ 
4.Roerfluit8’ 
5.Octaaf4’ 
6.Gemshorn4’ 
7.Quint22/3 
8.Octaaf2’ 
9.Gemshorn2’ 
10.SesquialteraIV 
11.MixtureVII 
12.Fagot16’ 
13.Trumpet8’ 
II. Positif (Mechanical - CC-f 54 notes)
14.Prestant8’2 pipes all through
15.Holpyp8’ 
16.Quintadena8’ 
17.Octaaf4’ 
18.Roerfluit4’ 
19.Quint22/3 
20.Octaaf2’ 
21.Fluit2’ 
22.MixtureV 
23.ScherfVIII 
24.CornetV 
25.Trumpet8’ 
26.Dulcian8’ 
27.Tremulant  
III. Echo (Mechanical - CC-f 54 notes)
28.Prestant8’ 
29.Bourdon8’ 
30.Gamba8’ 
31.Flute Traversie8’to tenor c
32.Barpyf8’ 
33.Octaaf4’ 
34.Fluit4’open, large
35.Quintfluit22/3 
36.Woudfluit2’ 
37.Flageolet1’ 
38.Trumpet8’ 
39.Voix Humaine8’ 
40.CarillonII 
Pedal (Mechanical - CCC-d 27 notes)
41.Prestant16’metal in front
42.Sub-bass16’wood
43.Octaaf8’metal
44.Fluit Bass8’ 
45.Roerquint51/3 
46.Octaaf4’metal
47.MixtureVI 
48.Bazuin16’CCC, 10 inch
49.Trombone8’ 
50.Trumpet4’ 
51.Cinq2’ 
52.Clarion1’ 
Couplers
iIII/I
iiII/I
iiiI/P
Notes
Great has two pipes for every key from middle c up.
Source
Hopkins & Rimbault - “The Organ: Its History and Construction - A Comprehensive Treatise on the Structure and Capabilities of the Organ”, 1877.