Organ Biography > Places and Organs > Prussia > Saxony > Mühlhausen > St. Mary’s

Details of St. Mary’s, Mühlhausen, Saxony, Prussia


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
36060-T

I. Hauptwerk
1.Bourdon16'
2.Surdun16'
3.Principal8'
4.Spitzflote8'
5.Salicional8'
6.Octave4'
7.Offeneflote4'
8.Quint2 2/3'
9.Super-octave2'
10.Waldhorn2'
11.Sexte2 2/3'
12.Sifflote1'
13.MixtureVII-VIII
14.MixtureVI
15.Zink8'
II. Oberwerk
16.Principal8'
17.Gedact8'
18.Quintaton8'
19.Hohlflote4'
20.Quintaton4'
21.Querflote4'
22.Quint2 2/3'
23.Super-octave2'
24.Gemshorn2'
25.Tertian2'
26.Sifflote1'
27.MixtureVI
28.Dulcian16'
29.Krummhorn8'
III. Echowerk
30.Salicional16'
31.Principal8'
32.Viol di Gamba8'
33.Hohlflote8'
34.Spitzflote4'
35.Flote Douce4'
36.Quint2 2/3'
37.Waldflote2'
38.Tertia2'
39.CymbaleIV
40.Harfen-regal16'
41.Hautbois8'
42.Trompette4'
Pedal
43.Sub-bass32'
44.Principal16'
45.Sub-bass16'
46.Octave8'
47.Waldflote8'
48.Octave4'
49.Quintaton4'
50.Nachthorn4'
51.Super-octave2'
52.Super-super-octave1'
53.MixtureV
54.Posaune32'
55.Posaune16'
56.Dulcian16'
57.Trompete8'
58.Krummhorn8'
59.Schalmey4'
60.Cornett2'



List of Organists
1735Johann Gottfried Bernhard Bach (1715-1739)
Karl Steinhäuser (1823-1903)