- Arp Schnitger
Arp Schnitger (born
1648-07-02 in Schmalenfleth, buried1719-07-28 ) was a highly influential German master organ builder. He was primarily active inNorthern Europe , especially theNetherlands andGermany , where a number of his instruments survive to the present day.Notable examples still in use include the organ at St. Pancratius Church,
Neuenfelde ,Hamburg [http://www.schnitgerorgel.de/html/empty.html] , originally completed in 1688, his largest two-manual instrument. Organs like this are credited with inspiring the renaissance in organ building during the mid to late 20th Century, with a return to mechanical (tracker) action built on the Werk Principle, and smaller instruments, as distinct from the Victorian trend in symphonic organs.A unique feature of the larger Schnitger instruments was the placement of the ranks in a manner that produced the
aural effect ofstereophonic sound . The outstanding example of this design is the organ of St. Michael's Church in the Dutch townZwolle , this instrument having been featured in a number of recordings byorganist E. Power Biggs .Examples of his work
References
* cite book
author = Peggy Kelley Reinburg
title = Arp Schnitger, organ builder; catalyst for the centuries
publisher = Indiana University Press
location = Bloomington
year = 1982
id = ISBN 0-253-30927-1ee also
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Pipe organ
*Johann Sebastian Bach
*Dieterich Buxtehude
*North German Organ SchoolExternal links
* [http://www.arpschnitger.nl Organs of Arp Schnitger]
* [http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Number=789972&page=&vc=1&PHPSESSID=#Post789972 "Arp Schnitger, Organ Builder – Organ Itinerary." In "Google Earth Community".]
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