Pipeloops Rover organ Ditfurt/Germany

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Description

The organ of the St. Bonifatius church in Ditfurt/Germany has been built by Ernst R?ver in 1903. R?ver was one of the foremost organ builders in the eastern parts of Germany of the late romantic area. More than 60 of his organs are still in existance in this area of the contry.

R?vers organs are characterized by a large number of foundation stops of different tonal colors, mixtures without breaks and a sparing use of reeds. For this organ this means that about 2/3 of all stops are 16′ and 8′ stops providing the organist with a huge pallette of sounds. Both mixtures are straight without breaks, and the organ uses only two reeds, the Hauptwerk trumpet and the powerful Pedal Posaune.?

His organs are also known for exceptionally high quality, he used the best materials available and put much emphasis on good craftsmanship, making his organs work flawlessly for very long. R?ver brought the pneumatic unit chest to a level of perfection that yielded a response without noticable lag, making this pneumatic action organ respond as directly as a good tracker action. The action is also operating very quietly, and, since most of the sensitive parts are protected inside the wind chest, it is working nearly maintenance free for decades.

The organ has survived all modernization trends, maintaining its tonal characteristics basically unchanged. In 2006 it was restored to perfect working condition and some pipework that had been replaced by lower quality material during the wars of the past century could be replaced with new pipes made of the original material.

This organ is now a premier example of the late romantic period and of the solid craftsmanship of Ernst R?ver.

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Disposition:

Hauptwerk (I) C-f”’

Principal 16′
Bordun 16′
Principal 8′
Gambe 8′
Hohlfl?te 8′
Gemshorn 8′
Zartgedackt 8′
Octave 4′
Fl?te 4′
Quinte 2 2/3′
Octave 2′
Cornett 5f
Mixtur 3f
Trompete 8′

Schwellwerk (II) C-f”’

Gedackt 16′
Geigenprincipal 8′
Salicional 8′
Offenfl?te 8′
Lieblich Gedackt 8′
Violino 8′
Voix c?leste 8′
Fugara 4′
Fl?te 4′
Waldfl?te 2′
Mixtur 3f

Pedal?C-d’

Offenbass 16′
Violon 16′
Subbass 16′
Gedacktbass 16′
Octavbass 8′
Cello 8′
Fl?tenbass 8′
Posaune 16′

Couplers etc.

I/P
II/P
II/I
sub-octave I/I
super-octave II/II
expression for manual II
crescendo
built on six unit chests with pneumatic action
wind pressure 95mm

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Additional information

Weight 1 kg