The traditional organ building company Hermann Eule Orgelbau GmbH built the organ in 1999 as Opus 626. It is located on the north gallery of the choir room, which was divided off as a winter church in 1981. II/18 + 5 transmissions. On the west side of the divided nave is the now unplayable but almost original Gebr. Jehmlich organ from 1901. II/40. A general overhaul of this organ is planned as a long-term goal. The Eule organ is designed according to the sound concept of a French organ from the 18th century. The third manual functions as a coupler manual. In addition to the independent trombone 16', the pedal work has four transmission registers from the main work.
Text: Klaus Gernhardt
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1st manual (C - g'")
1 Grand Bourdun 16'
2 Montr 8'
3 drone 8'
4 Prestant 4'
5 Doublette 2'
6 Fourniture 3 fach 1 1/3'
7 Cornet from g, 5 times
8 Trumpet 8'
2nd Manual - Positive (C - g'")
9 drone 8'
10 Salicional 8'
11 Prestant 4'
12 Flute 4'
13 Nazard 2 2/3'
14 Flûe conique 2'
15 Tierce 1 3/5'
16 Larigot 1 1/3'
17 Cromorne 8'
Pedal (C - f')
Soubasse 16' Transmission from No.1
Octavbasse 8' Transmission from No. 2
Flûte 8' transmission from No. 3
Prestant 8' transmission from #4
Trumpet 8' Transmission from No. 8
18 Basson 16'
Playing aids/auxiliary moves:
Manual coupler II - I, pedal couplers, pedal tenor coupler I, tremulant II. Manual (all couplers as pulls and pedals in interaction)
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