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Roman-Catholic Parish Church Irschen, A 9773 Irschen

Disposition of the new organ:

Hauptwerk
Principal 8'
Hohlflöte 8'
Viola da Gamba 8‘
Octave 4'
Spitzflöte 4'
Superoctave 2‘
Mixtur IV

Brustwerk
Holzgedackt 8'
Rohrflöte 4'
Quinte 2 2/3‘
Octave 2‘
Waldflöte 2'
Terz 1 3/5‘
Quinte 1 1/3‘
Sifflet 1‘

Pedalwerk
Subbass 16'
Octavbass 8'
Octave 4'
Trompete 8'

 

Tremulant

Coupling:
HW+BW
Ped+HW

 

From the acceptance record:

"...Intonation of the individual stops is excellent, being characterized by a perfect and balanced reaction of pipes. In spite of individual sound patterns, the single registers blend easily with other stops. The principal pleno is strong, but never too loud or powerful. ....

Congratulations to Messrs. Kögler on the success of this instrument. For Kögler this organ is the first one in Carinthia - without doubt a "showing-instrument" that may be recommended in its specific conception as an example to follow, especially for small churches with lack of space. The parish church Irschen has now an organ which is ideally adapted to the room and significantly characterizes the interior of the church. It is no overstatement that this neobaroque gem may be and must be called rightly one of the best and most remarkable organs not only in the Carinthian upland, but also in the whole country."

Helmuth Luksch, Organ Consultant, Diocese Gurk, Kärnten

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