Organ Biography > Places and Organs > Prussia > Saxony > Naumburg > St. Wenceslas’

Details of St. Wenceslas’, Naumburg, Saxony, Prussia


Organ History
1613Built
1734Enlarged by Hildebrand
1737Enlarged
1810Enlarged
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
35252-T

I. Hauptwerk
1.Principal16' 
2.Quintaton16' 
3.Octave8' 
4.Spitzflote8' 
5.Gedact8' 
6.Prestant4' 
7.Spitzflote4' 
8.Gedact4' 
9.Quint2 2/3' 
10.Octave2' 
11.Weitpfeife2' 
12.MixtureV 
13.CornettV 
14.Bombard16' 
15.Trompette8' 
II. Echowerk
16.Bourdon16' 
17.Principal8' 
18.Principal Undamar8' 
19.Hohlflote8' 
20.Flauto Traverso8' 
21.Clav. Æoline8' 
22.Prestant4' 
23.Gemshorn4' 
24.Gedact4' 
25.Quint2 2/3' 
26.Octave2' 
27.Waldflote2' 
28.Sifflote1' 
29.MixtureV 
III. Oberwerk
30.Tibia major16' 
31.Principal8' 
32.Gemshorn8' 
33.Viola di Gamba8' 
34.Fugara8' 
35.Rohrflote8' 
36.Quintaton8' 
37.Prestant4' 
38.Rohrflote4' 
39.Octave2' 
40.MixtureV 
Pedal
41.Principal16' 
42.Violon16' 
43.Sub-bass16' 
44.Octave Bass8' 
45.Violon8' 
46.Quint5 1/3' 
47.Octave4' 
48.Octave2' 
49.MixtureV (3 1/5') 
50.Posaune32' 
51.Posaune16' 
52.Trompette8' 



List of Organists
1748-59Johann Christoph Altnikol (1720-1759)
Christian Friedrich Rudolph (1804-1829)