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1885 Friedrich Ladegast

Wernigerode, Sachsen-Anhalt/Germany

 

Short Introduction and History

This mid-sized work of Friedrich Ladegast is one of his last examples of a three-manual mechanical action organ with manual cone-valve chests, a slider pedal chest and a Barker machine.
Except for the reconstruction of the tin front pipes and the replacement of the Lieblich Gedackt on Manual III by a Vox Coelestis, carried out by Oskar Ladegast, the instrument is completely original.

The instrument was comprehensively restored by the firm of Schuke (Potsdam) in 1989-1991, providing us once again with one of the last original organs from this period. A general overhaul of the organ was completed in 2010 by the firm of Hüfken (Halberstadt), following the renovation of the church.

The organ has a wide range of tonal colours, from Baroque-like sounds to the early Romantic period with delicate and expressive flute tones, to the powerful eight foot sounds of the late Romantic. The wide range of eight and four foot stops offer many possibilities in building up the plenum.

Ladegast takes a special position within the German Romantics, such as with the classic repetitive Mixtures and a large number of distinctive and idiosyncratic foundation stops.
The beautiful string and flute stops such as the Doppelflöte, Flauto amabile, Flauto travers, Gamba and Salicional, each with a strong individual character but with excellent mixing qualities, offering a wide array of tonal colours.

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Recording technique

The organ was recorded in July 2012 with 48 kHz, 24 bit, multi-channel for Hauptwerk 4, using the multi-release technique introduced by OrganArt. The stops were recorded with multiple release levels for short, medium and long key attacks for optimal acoustical mapping. The set supports 4-channel surround/variable listening perspective.

Thanks

I would like to thank the parish of St. Johannis for supporting this project.
Special thanks for local assistance by organ workshop Reinhard Hüfken, Halberstadt for a stand-by organ maintenance service and helpful information!

Virtual Console

 

Specification

Manual I (C–f3*)
Middle Manual

01. Bordun 16
02. Principal 8
03. Gambe  8
04. Doppelflöte 8
05. Bordunalflöte 8
06. Principal 4
07. Gemshorn 4
08. Rauschpfeife 2fach
09. Mixtur 4fach
10. Cornett 3fach
11. Trompete 8

Manual II (C–f3*)
Lower Manual

01. Quintatön 16
02. Geigenprincipal 8
03. Salicional 8
04. Rohrflöte 8
05. Flauto amabile 8
06. Flauto minor 4
07. Octave 4
08. Progressio 2-4fach
09. Clarinette 8' (free reed)


* Extended version
Manuals C-g3
Pedal C-f1

Manual III (C–f3*)
Upper Manual in swell (foot lever)

01. Flauto travers 8
02. Viola d'amore 8
03. Vox celestis 8
04. Octavflöte 4

Pedal (C–d1*)

01. Principal 16'
02. Violon 16'
03. Subbaß 16'
04. Quinte 5 1/3'
05. Octave  8'
06. Baßflöte 8'
07. Cello  8'
08. Octave  4'
09. Posaune  16'

 

Temperament: Equal (a1=440 Hz)

Tracker:
Cone-valve chest with mechanical tracker action,
Barker machine for Manual I

Additional stops

Manual Coupler I (II-I)
Manual Coupler II (III-I)
Pedal Coupler (I-P)
Calcant

Playing Aids
Collecting levers
Pedal Forte, Piano
Manual Mezzoforte, Forte, Fortissimo
Swell lever Man. III

Requirements

Loaded Version

Memory Requirements 3)

Processor Speeds 2)

Two-Channel Configuration
16-bit, compressed1), all loops

2600 MB

≥ 2 GHz  DualCore

24-bit, compressed, all loops

4500 MB

≥ 2 GHz DualCore

Four-Channel Surround Configuration
16-bit, compressed, all loops

4600 MB

≥ 2 GHz  DualCore

24-bit, compressed, all loops

8400 MB

≥ 2 GHz  DualCore

1) Lossless compression (no loss of sound quality!)

2) Minimal configuration: Dual-Core, 8 GByte RAM
  Optimal configuration: QuadCore, 32 GByte RAM

3)  To load this organ into Hauptwerk you will need enough free memory in your computer, due to the amount of playable stops, not including the operating system or any other programs that may be running!

Demos

The following demo pieces were recorded with the Hauptwerk V4 Advanced Edition software and the Ladegast organ set, with no additional effects processing:

Under construction

Numerous other live recordings can be found on the ConcertHall Website
(Advanced Search, Organ: OAM - F. Ladegast Surround)

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No demo sounds may be used or transmitted in any form for public purposes without the prior written permission of the publisher!
For live demo examples please visit Concert Hall-Website (Search "Ladegast")

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