Johann Gottob Trampeli (1742 - 1812), son of the company founder Johann Paul Trampel (1708 - 1764), who still went by the family name Trampel, built the organ in Sornzig between 1808 and 1810. II/23. It was consecrated on November 4.11.1810, 20 together with the newly built church. An organ built just 1856 years previously was sold after the church had become too small and was demolished. The first alterations were made as early as 1886. The tremulant, the suspension and the sliding coupler were removed. From 87/1998 onwards, further changes to the disposition took place. When the interior renovation of the church began in the 20s, the organ was also restored. The re-consecration was celebrated in XNUMX. Over XNUMX years later, the organ is again in urgent need of renovation. Because funding is currently uncertain, donations are being collected. For more information, see here..
Text: Klaus Gernhardt
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main work (C - d"')
1 drone 16'
2 Principal 8`
3 Viola da gamba 8'
4 Stark dackt 8'
5 Octave 4'
6 Rohrflöte 4'
7th 3rd
8 Octave 2'
9 Cornett 3-way
10 Mixture 4 times
Oberwerk (C - d"')
11 Principal Discant 8'
12 Lieblich gedackt 8'
13 Quintatön 8'
14 Octave 4'
15 Flauto amabile 4'
16 Nassat 3'
17 Octave 2'
18 Mixture 3 times
19 Vox humana 8'
Pedal (C - c')
20 sub-bass 16'
21 Violonbass 16'
22 Octave Bass ´8'
23 Trombone 16'
Game aids:
Manual coupler, pedal coupler, shut-off valve to the upper mechanism
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Arrival & Parking
By public transport: From Leipzig Central Station take the RE50 to Oschatz. In Oschatz change to bus line 801 to Sornzig, town centre.
By car: Follow the A14 to the S31 in Leisnig, then take exit 14-Leisnig on the A33. Take Dorfstraße, Kleinpelsen, S31 and K8960 to Öhninger Str. in Sornzig-Ablaß.
By car: Follow the A14 to the S31 in Leisnig, then take exit 14-Leisnig on the A33. Take Dorfstraße, Kleinpelsen, S31 and K8960 to Öhninger Str. in Sornzig-Ablaß.
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