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Lage Zwaluwe, Dutch Reformed Church (13/II/P, 1969)

1913 Standaart installed a new pneumatic organ in the reformed church of Lage-Zwaluwe. It replaced a mechanical organ made by Van Puffelen in 1871.

In 1969 the Standaart organ was dismantled and J.L. van den Heuvel Orgelbouw built a new instrument in the old case. According to Frans Jespers (1983) this organ case was made by Van Puffelen. Organ consultant was E.J. van Altena of Rotterdam. Six stops were re-used of the former Standaart organ. The inauguration took place on November 29th, 1969 by organist Jan Bonefaas.

 

Additional Info

  • Operations: New built
  • Location: Lage Zwaluwe (NL)
  • Stoplist:

    Hoofdwerk (I), C-f3
    Prestant 8'
    Octaaf 4' (1913)
    Octaaf 2' (1913)
    Sesquialter II (MC)
    Mixtuur III-IV
    Trompet 8' (1913)
    Tremulant

    Bovenwerk (II), C-f3
    Roerfluit 8'
    Viola 8' (1913)
    Fluit 4' (1913)
    Quint 2 2/3'
    Woudfluit 2' (1913)
    Sifflet I-II
    Tremulant

    Pedaal, C-f1
    Subbas 16'

    Couplers
    Bovenwerk/Hoofdwerk
    Hoofdwerk/Pedaal
    Bovenwerk/Pedaal

    Mechanical key and stop action.

    Compount stops

    Mixtuur III-IV
    C f#0 f#1 f#2
    2 2 2/3 4 5 1/3
    1 1/3 2 2 2/3 4
    1 1 1/3 2 2 2/3
        1 1/3 2
           
    Sesquialter II
    c1      
    2 2/3      
    1 3/5      
           
    Sifflet I-II
    C c0 c1  
    1 1 1/3 2  
      1 1 1/3