THE SILBERMANN ORGAN OF THE STADTKIRCHE ZÖBLITZ/ERZGEBIRGE (D)

 

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Description

Gottfried Silbermann (1683 - 1753) is the most prominent Central German organ builder in the baroque period. As Honorary Court and State Organ Builder to the King of Poland and Elector of Saxony he built approximately 45 instruments from one to three manuals. By using elements of French organ building he created a unique sound style.

The two manual organ of the Evangelische Stadtkirche Zöblitz in the Ore Mountains was built by Silbermann in 1742. Hence it belongs to his later works. With 20 stops it is a representative of an instrument type that he realized several times, for example in Freiberg, Fraureuth, Reinhardsgrimma and Forchheim. Thanks to a donation the organ could be carefully restored in 1997 so that nowadays it presents itself in an impressive manner. During the restoration it was also possible to uncover the original coloration of the facade.

 

Specification

Manual (MA, C-c'''/g'''*)  
     
Principal 8'  
Quintadena 8'  
Rohrflöte 8'  
Octava 4'  
Spitzflöthe 4'  
Quinta 3'  
Octava 2'  
Mixtur IV  
Cornett (c'-c4) III  
 
 
Oberwerk (OW, C-c'''/g'''*)  
     
Gedackt 8'  
Rohrflöte 4'  
Nassat 3'  
Octava 2'  
Tertia 1 3/5'  
Quinta 1 1/2'  
Sufflet 1'  
Cimbel II  
     
     
     
Pedal (PD, C-c'/f'*)  
   
Subbass 16'  
Octavbass 8'  
Posaunenbass 16'  
     
Tremulant    
     
Koppel MA-PD    
Koppel OW-MA    
Koppel OW-PD*    
     
     
* Extensions of the 'premium' virtual organ
Temperament: Workshop book Orgelbau Rühle
Tuning : f(a')=465 Hz

 

About this virtual organ

The virtual Zöblitz organ is available in two versions:

The two-channel standard version that is based on the original instrument with regard to range (49 manual and 25 pedal keys) and couplers (MA-PD and OW-MA).

The four-channel premium version is additionally equipped with faders for direct sound and ambience that can be used to adjust the listening position (see below), an extended range (56 manual and 30 pedal keys) and an additional coupler (OW-PD).

Recordings have been made in 24bit/96kHz using Schoeps CMC6 xt microphones and high end RME Preamps. Processing has been done at the Lab Six sound&media solutions studio in Heilbronn, Germany (www.labsix.de) with the MLP© (multi layer processing) system develped by PROSPECTUM. Mastering and monitoring has been done on Adam Audio S2.5A speakers.

Highlights of this virtual organ

 

Panoramas

   

 

Graphical User Interface

     

 

 

Sound demonstration

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - J.S. Bach - Praeludium et Fuga C-Dur (BWV 531)

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - J.S. Bach - Choral 'Vater unser im Himmelreich' (BWV 737)

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - J.S. Bach - Fantasia et Imitatio b-Moll (BWV 563)

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - J.S. Bach - Choral 'Christe der du bist der helle Tag' (BWV 1096)

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - J.S. Bach - Choral 'Wie schon leuchtet uns der Morgenstern' (BWV 739)

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - J.S. Bach - Partita 'Ach, was soll ich Sünder machen' (BWV 770)

4 channels (ratio 100:80) - Johann Gottlieb Graun (1702-1771) - Concerto ex Gb col Pedale (1748)

 

Requirements

 

Latest version 1.02