Schmeisser organ in the St. Johanneskirche, Belgershain

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Alfred Schmeisser from Rochlitz built the organ in 1905 with pneumatic tone and register action.

Alfred Schmeisser (1878-1957), a member of the third generation of the company's founder, Wilhelm Schmeisser (1817-1882), built the organ in 1905 with pneumatic key and stop action (II/18). Expanded to include a 1' flute on the second manual, this organ documents an early example of the organ movement. After the laying of the foundation stone for the new St. John's Church in 1682, the church was consecrated in 1686, along with the first organ by Christoph Donat of Leipzig. In 1770, the organ was rebuilt by Johann Gottlieb Mauer of Altenburg. The generously designed second west gallery reflects the church's commitment to sophisticated church music.
Text: Klaus Gernhardt

Disposal

1.Manual

1 drone 16'
2 Principal 8´
3 Gamba 8´
4 hollow flutes 8'
5 Gemshorn 8´
6 octave 4'
7 octave 2'
8 Mixture 4 times

2.Manual

9 Violin Principal 8´
10 Gedackt 8´
11 Concert Flute 4´
12 Schwiegel 2´
13th fifth 1 1/3'
14 Sifflöte 1´

Pedal

15 sub-bass 16'
16 Violonbass 16´
17 Principal Bass 8´
18 Choral Bass 4´

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Arrival & Parking

By car: Take Prager Str., S242 and K7925 to Hauptstraße in Belgershain.

By public transport: Take the RB113 to Belgershain.

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Schmeisser organ in the St. Johanneskirche, Belgershain
Hauptstraße 25
04683 Belgershain