Adelshausen bei Karlskron St. Peter 2006

The Willibald Siemann organ, built in 1907, is a pneumatic cone valve chest organ. The instrument was part of the original equipment of the then newly built parish church.

It is characterised by a beautiful, very richly designed prospect. This beautiful Siemann organ was completely restored by us. Our focus was on the pneumatic action. Therefore, we also completely disassembled the console and renewed all movable leather parts. We also disassembled and restored all relays in the organ and on the wind chests. Of course, we also renewed all the leather membranes.
The following work, among others, was also carried out on the organ
- Improvement of the organ statics at the front of the facade
- Renewal of the organ blower with protective box
- Renewal and repair of the organ back wall
- Improvement of accessibility for tuning work
- new leather covering of the bellows



DISPOSITION MANUAL I C-F3
PRINCIPAL 8'
HARMONY FLUTE 8'
GAMBA 8'
DOLCE 8'
OCTAVE 4'
FLUTE OCTAVIANTE 4'
DOUBLETTE 2'
MIXTURE 4F. 2 2/3'

MANUAL II C-F3 (SWELL)
VIOLIN PRINCIPALS 8'
MELLOW GEDECKT 8'
SALICIONAL 8'
AEOLINE 8'
VOX CELESTIS 8'
REED PIPE 4'
CORNETT 4'

PEDAL C-D1
SUBBASS 16'
STILLBOUND 16'
VIOLON 8'

MANUALE 2
REGISTER 18