Lobetal,
Hoffnungstaler Stiftung
(Germany)

New organ, Alexander Schuke Orgelbau GmbH, 2015

The Hoffnungstaler Stiftung in Lobetal is one of the largest and best-known centres that enable disabled people to live a dignified and varied life.

This very important task in our society includes not only employing the residents in crafts and agriculture, but also music, which plays a very important role especially for disabled people.

In this way, even a new organ of appropriate size can reach people with its sounds and inspire and accompany them to sing in church services and other events.

The work (op. 631), completed in 2015, has II manuals and pedal with 23 stops and mechanical tone and stop action, as well as a second console on the wind gallery, with which the positive work can be played separately mechanically.

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Project Progress
finished in 2015 100%
stop list
I. Hauptwerk
  1. Principal 8′
  2. Quintadena 16′
  3. Viola di Gamba 8′
  4. Schwebung 8′
  5. Gemshorn 8′
  6. Quinte 6′
  7. Octave 4′
  8. Mixtur IV 2′
  9. Trompete 8′
II. Unterwerk
  1. Principal 4′
  2. Gedackt 8′
  3. Quintadena 8′
  4. Spitzflöte 4′
  5. Nachthorn 4′
  6. Quinte 3′
  7. Octave 2′
  8. Terz 1 3/5′
  9. Quinte 1 1/3′

Tremulant

Pedal
  1. Subbass 16′
  2. Violon 8′
  3. Quinte 6′
  4. Choralbass 4′
  5. Posaune 8′
Location