Richard Kreutzbach (1839 - 1903), son and employee of the company founder Urban Kreutzbach (1796 - 1868), built the organ in 1886 with pneumatic action. With two manuals and pedal, the organ originally had 23 registers.
Playing aids: pedal coupler of the 1st manual, manual coupler II - I, swell, collective stops: piano, mezzoforte and fortissimo registers.
The reconstructions and changes to the disposition that took place in 1925 and 1958 - 1963 were reversed in 2006 by the company Mitteldeutscher Orgelbau A. Voigt GmbH Bad Liebenwerda. In this context, the disposition of the main organ was expanded to include an 8' trumpet. II/24.
Text: Klaus Gernhardt
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1. Manual 2. Manual (Schellwerk)
1. Bordun 16' 12. Geigenprincipal 8'
2. Principal 8' 13. Salizional 8'
3. Viola di Gamba 8' 14. Covered 8'
4. Hollow Flute 8' 15. Aeoline 8'
5. Reed Flute 8' 16. Principal 4'
6. Principal 4' 17. Flauto traverso 4'
7. Gemshorn 4' 18. Piccolo 2'
8th Octave 2' 19th Oboe 8'
9. Cornett 4-fold 20. Harmonia aetherea 3-fold
10. Mixture 4-fold
11th Trumpet 8' (since 2007)
Pedal
21st Trombone 16'
22. Subbass 16'
23. Violonbass 16'
24. Principal 8'
Manual coupling II - I, pedal coupling I, piano, mezzoforte, tutti, trigger
Sources:
- www.musiksommer-markranstaedt.de
- Organ file of the State Church of Saxony
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