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Details of St. Mary’s, Lübeck, Germany


Big organ

Organ History
Built by Johann Friedrich Schulze
Status
Unknown
Sources
Hopkins & Rimbault - “The Organ: Its History and Construction - A Comprehensive Treatise on the Structure and Capabilities of the Organ” - Robert Cocks & Co., 1877, London

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
482823T

I. Hauptwerk
1.Bourdon32'(tenor c)
2.Principal16' 
3.Viola Major16' 
4.Bourdon16' 
5.Principal8' 
6.Gemshorn8' 
7.Hohlflote8' 
8.Viola di Gamba8' 
9.Gedact8' 
10.Quint5 1/3' 
11.Octave4' 
12.Spitzflote4' 
13.Gambette4' 
14.Nasat2 2/3' 
15.Rausch-quitII (2 2/3 & 2') 
16.MixtureV (2') 
17.CymbaleIII (2') 
18.CornettIV 
19.Trompette16' 
20.Trompette8' 
21.Trompette4' 
iII/I  
iiIII/I  
II. Positiv
22.Principal16' 
23.Bourdon16' 
24.Principal8' 
25.Salicional8' 
26.Spitzflote8' 
27.Czakan Flote8' 
28.Gedact8' 
29.Octave4' 
30.Gemshorn4' 
31.Rohrflote4' 
32.Quint2 2/3' 
33.Octave2' 
34.MixtureV (2') 
35.ScharfIII (2') 
36.Phyzharmonica16' 
37.Trompette8' 
III. Echowerk
38.Lieblich Gedact16' 
39.Geigen Principal8' 
40.Terpodion8' 
41.Lieblich Gedact8' 
42.Flauto Traverso8' 
43.Doppelflote8' 
44.Geigen Principal4' 
45.Zartflote4' 
46.Flauto Traverso4' 
47.Quint2 2/3' 
48.Waldflote2' 
49.MixtureV (2') 
50.Æoline8' 
51.Oboe8' 
IV. Oberwerk
52.Quintaton16' 
53.Principal8' 
54.Fugara8' 
55.Gedact8' 
56.Harmonica8' 
57.Principal4' 
58.Viola d’amour4' 
59.MixtureIII (2') 
60.Æoline16' 
61.Clarinetto8' 
Pedal I
62.Gross Principal32' 
63.Principal Bass16' 
64.Basso Magiore16' 
65.Violon16' 
66.Quint10 2/3' 
67.Principal Bass8' 
68.Basso Minore8' 
69.Violoncello8' 
70.Terz6 2/5' 
71.Quint5 1/3' 
72.Octave4' 
73.CornettV 
74.Contra Posaune32' 
75.Posaune16' 
76.Trompette8' 
77.Clarine4' 
iiiI/P  
Pedal II
78.Sub-bass16' 
79.Doppelflotebass16' 
80.Violoncello8' 
81.Gedact8' 
82.Fagotto16' 

Little organ

Status
Unknown
Sources
Hopkins & Rimbault - “The Organ: Its History and Construction - A Comprehensive Treatise on the Structure and Capabilities of the Organ” - Robert Cocks & Co., 1877, London

ManualsStopsRanksCouplersAction
33333-T

I. Hauptwerk
1.Quintaton16' 
2.Principal8' 
3.Spitzflote8' 
4.Octave4' 
5.Flote4' 
6.Rausch-quintII [12-15]  
7.MixtureIV-V 
8.Trompette8' 
II. Positiv
9.Principal8' 
10.Quintadena8' 
11.Rohrflote8' 
12.Octave4' 
13.Rohrflote4' 
14.Flote2' 
15.SesquialteraII [12-17]  
16.MixtureIV 
17.ScharfV 
18.Fagotto16' 
19.Regal8' 
III. Oberwerk
20.Gedact8' 
21.Gedact4' 
22.CornettIII 
23.Trompette8' 
Pedal
24.Principal16' 
25.Gross quint10 2/3' 
26.Octave8' 
27.Gedact8' 
28.Octave8' 
29.Octave4' 
30.MixtureIII (2 2/3') 
31.Posaune16' 
32.Trompette8' 
33.Schalmey4' 



List of Organists
-1572Hermann Ebel (-1616)
1611-16Hermann Ebel (-1616)
1641-67Franz Tunder (1614-1667)
1668-1707Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707)
Peter Hasse (1659-1708)
1707Christian Schiefferdecker (1679-1732)
1732-57Johann Paul Kunzen (1696-1757)
1757-81Karl Adolf Kunzen (1720-1781)
1773-1822Johann Wilheim Cornelius von Königslöw (1745-1833)
1831-44Gottfried Herrmann (1808-1878)
1845-Hermann Jimmerthal (1809-1886)
1886-1929Karl Lichtwark (1859-1931)
1929-42Walter Kraft (1905-1977)
1973-Ernst Erich Stender (1944-)

List of Assistant Organists
1706Christian Schiefferdecker (1679-1732)