Organs and organists of Cologne Cathedral

Organs and organists of Cologne Cathedral
The Nave Organ

The organs of Cologne Cathedral are the major source of instrumental music at the cathedral, being played for daily services and accompanying the choir, as well as being used for concerts and recitals.

The organists of Cologne Cathedral have included Josef Zimmermann, Clemens Ganz and Winfried Bönig. Since their inauguration by Professor Zimmermann in 1960, there has been a series of twelve concerts each year, on Tuesday evenings from June to September.[1]

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Organs

The cathedral contains two Klais pipe organs built in 1948 and 1998.

Transept Organ (Klais 1948/1956)

I Positiv C–c4
Gedacktpommer 16′
Metallflöte 8′
Rohrflöte 8′
Salicet 8′
Principal 4′
Spitzflöte 4′
Nasard 22/3
Waldflöte 2′
Terz 13/5
Sifflöte 11/3
Mixtur IV-V 11/3
Dulcian 16′
Trompete 8′
Tremulant
I Rückpositiv C–c4
Portunalflöte 8′
Lieblich Gedackt 8
Blockflöte 4′
Superoctave 2′
Sesquialtera II 22/3
Scharff IV-VI 1/2
Krummhorn 8′
Tremulant
II Hauptwerk C–c4
Principal 16′
Bordun 16′
Principal 8′
Octave 8′
Offenflöte 8′
Gedackt 8′
Gemshorn 8′
Rohrquinte 51/3
Octave 4′
Rohrflöte 4′
Terz 31/5
Septime 22/7
Superoctave 2′
Weitflöte 2′
Großmixtur IV 4′
Rauschpfeife III 22/3
Mixtur VI-VIII 2′
Trompete 16′
Trompete 8′
Kopftrompete 4′
III Schwellwerk C–c4
Großgedackt 16′
Principal 8′
Holzflöte 8′
Gamba 8′
Vox coelestis I-II 8′
Octave 4′
Querflöte 4′
Nasard 22/3
Schwegel 2′
Terz 13/5
Nachthorn 1′
Mixtur IV 22/3
Fagott 16′
Trompete 8′
Oboe 8′
Vox humana 8′
Trompete 4′
Tremulant
IV Solowerk C–c4
Metallflöte (Pos) 8′
Rohrflöte (Pos) 8′
Quintade 8′
Principal (Pos) 4′
Koppelflöte (Pos) 4′
Nasard (Pos) 22/3
Waldflöte 2′
Sifflöte (Pos) 11/3
Septime 11/7
None 8/9
Nonenkornett IV 13/5
Mixtur IV-V (Pos) 11/3
Aliquot II-III 1′
Terzcymbel III-IV 1/3
Dulcian (Pos) 16′
Trompete (Pos) 8′
Röhrenglocken
Cymbelstern
Tremulant
IV Hochdruckwerk C–c4
Konzertflöte 8′
Stentorgambe 8′
Tuba magna 16′
Tuba major 8′
Tuba mirabilis 8′
Tuba episcopalis 8′[2]
Tuba capitularis 8′[2]
Pedal C–g1
Vox Balenae 64′ (211/3′)
from Principal 32′
Principalbass 32′
Untersatz 32′
Principalbass 16′
Contrabass 16′
Subbass 16′
Zartbass (SW) 16′
Octavbass 8′
Flötenbass 8′
Gedacktbass 8′
Choralbass 4′
Bassflöte 4′
Principal 2′
Hintersatz VI 22/3
Mixtur IV 11/3
Contraposaune 32′
Posaune 16′
Fagott (SW) 16′
Basstrompete 8′
Clarine 4′

Nave Organ (Klais 1998)

Nave Organ.
I Rückpositiv C–c4
Bourdun 16′
Praestant 8′
Rohrflöte 8′
Salicional 8′
Principal 4′
Spitzflöte 4′
Nasard 22/3
Waldflöte 2′
Terz 13/5
Quinte 11/3
Scharff V 1′
Dulcian 16′
Cromhorn 8′
Vox Humana 8′
Tremulant
II Hauptwerk C–c4
Praestant 16′
Principal 8′
Doppelflöte 8′
Gemshorn 8′
Octave 4′
Rohrflöte 4′
Quinte 22/3
Superoctave 2′
Mixtura Major IV 2′
Mixtura Minor IV 22/3
Cornet V (ab f0) 8
Trompete 16′
Trompete 8′
Trompete 4′
III Schwellwerk C–c4
Salicet 16′
Principal 8′
Bordun 8′
Gambe 8′
Vox coelestis 8′
Octave 4′
Traversflöte 4′
Quintflöte 22/3
Flageolet 2′
Terzflöte 13/5
Mixtur IV 2′
Fagott 16′
Trompete 8′
Oboe 8′
Tremulant
Pedal C–g1
Violon 32′
Principal 16′
Subbaß 16′
Quinte 102/3
Octave 8′
Bartpfeife 8′
Superoctave 4′
Flöte 4′
Posaune 16′
Trompete 8′
Clarine 4′
  • Couplers: I/II, III/II, III/I, Sub III/III, Sub III/II, Super III/III, Super III/II, Super III/I, I/P, II/P, III/P.

References

  1. ^ Official website of Cologne Cathedral
  2. ^ a b West end, voiced on 39.3 in (998.2 mm) pressure

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