Beyer organ in the church of St. Petri Albrechtshain
The Albrechtshain church is a pleasant village church with remarkable details in the interior, which was first mentioned in documents in 1382. It was first mentioned in documents in 1382 as a Romanesque church. As the church was only a ruin by 1840, it was completely renovated in 1846, with the addition of the sacristy and a small roof turret. A year later, Christian Carl Beyer from Leipzig-Großzschocher built the organ with one manual. In 1979, Reinhard Schmeißer from Rochlitz reworked the organ and replaced the original 8' flute register with the 1' flute register.
Arrangement:
1.Manual
Principal Discant 8'
Gedackt 8'
Principal 4'
Flute 4'
fifth 2 2/3'
Octave 2'
Sifflöte 1' formerly Fl. 8'
Mixture 3-fold
Pedal
sub-bass 16'
Principal Bass 8'
playing aids/auxiliary moves
pedal coupler
Sources: Brandis-Beucha parish, Orkasa organ database
Arrangement:
1.Manual
Principal Discant 8'
Gedackt 8'
Principal 4'
Flute 4'
fifth 2 2/3'
Octave 2'
Sifflöte 1' formerly Fl. 8'
Mixture 3-fold
Pedal
sub-bass 16'
Principal Bass 8'
playing aids/auxiliary moves
pedal coupler
Sources: Brandis-Beucha parish, Orkasa organ database
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04824 Beucha
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