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Magdeburg Cathedral (GER)

In October 2011 the inauguration of the new organ for the Remter of the Magdeburg Chathedral took place. This instrument, located in the junction of two chapels of the Cathedral (Remter), has two facades with a Principal 8’ for each or them. Contrary to the large symphonic instrument in the nave, this organ is designed in a neoclassical style with purely mechanical stop- and keyaction and tuned in unequal temperament (Neidhardt 3, ‘für eine große Stadt’).

Magdeburg Cathedral (Remter) Stoplist
Glatter-Götz Orgelbau

I. Manual Great
C - a'''
Quintade 16'
Principal 8'
Rohrflöte 8'
Octave 4'
Nasat 2 2/3'
Octave 2'
Mixtur III-IV 1 1/3'
II. Manual, Hinterwerk, enclosed C - a'''
Geigenprincipal 8'
Gedeckt 8'
Fugara 4'
Spitzflöte 4'
Quinte

2 2/3'

Octave 2'
Tertia 1 3/5'
Quinte 1 1/3'
Trompete 8'
Tremolo  
Pedal
C - f'
Subbass (variable) 16'
Oktavbass 8'
Gedecktbass (Ext. Subbass 16) 8'
Posaune 16'
Trompete ext. Posaune 16 8'
Cornett 4'
Couplers  
   
II/I, I/Ped, II/Ped