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Master Wolfgang Brommer opens the windchest of the Schwellwerk - high above!
All work is done very well and:
we are in the line to play the organ end of November before shipment some days before Christmas 2007.
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A view from upstairs to windchest of Schwellwerk, Hauptwerk (in the middle) and pedal (right side) |
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Master Organ Buidler Wolfgang Brommer with the 4 biggest pipes of Pricipal 16' (they are inside the organ) |
The 3 Manuals and prepared: the knobs of the stops in aCavaille Coll Design. |
The ready Keaboard. |
Organ builder master Wolfgang Brommer controls the quite far advanced works at the mobile console. |
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The roller-type shutter is ready. As the next Tristan Lebherz will insert the three keyboards. |
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Organ builder Tristan Lebherz puts the console-case on the mobile substructure.
As the next the upper part and the keyboard are inserted in the console. |
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Organ-builder
Andreas Reinbold works flat out on the add-on windchest for the Chamade
8´. This pipe-toeboard is positioned horizontal in the front. In any
hole you can see in the wooden-block sticks one pipe. |
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Here you can see the bare brickwork in Hong Sung. In the middle is placed the organ-gallery. |
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A good view in this picture: The hatch to enter inside the organ-case. |
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Organ Builder Tristan Lebherz:
he has to work out the Keyboard case and roller-board.
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Wednesday, May 23th:
Master Organ Builder Heinz Jaeger checks the finished three Manual keyboards.
The naturals are made of narrow-grained pine, the overlay-sharps are made of ebony and the sharps are made of bone.
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Tuesday, May 22th:
In this picture Organbuilder Tristan Lebherz have a look at the layout. He builds the movable console in ash.
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Wednesday April 25th 2007:
Mr.Suh
- a member of Hong Sung Church visited our workshop and assembly hall
to inspect our work and what is just ready for shipment.
Here picture with Mr.Suh and the reed-pipes.
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The wooden pipes are ready in our workshop. |
Mr.Suh
got an introduction from OBM Heinz Jaeger in voicing and tuning
metal-pipes for Hong Sung Church - assisted by Master of Voicing:
Hartmut Reiser.
Both will travel to Korea to make the voicing in HS-Church middle of February 2008.
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Mr.Suh
took lot of pictures from the ready pipes for HSC, Mr.Jaeger explained
the different types of pipes and specialities we build. |
Mr.Suh
and Mr.Brommer on the groundfloor and in front of the back side of the
organ in our assembly hall. The organ is quite big. The width is 8
meter and highest point: 10 meter. |
Mr.Suh inside the big Swell-Box case. At this place the lot of special pipes will be situated. |
The windchests are ready and open to show to Mr.Suh. |
Here the windchest of Main Organ. |
Details of the Organ Case - back side pieces.
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The big wooden sideboards of the Organ Case. |
Windchest of II. Manual in preperation. |
Die
Stöcke sind auf Laenge und Breite geschnitten. Im naechsten
Arbeitsschritt werden die Durchgangslöcher zur Windlade fuer jede
einzelne Pfeife gebohrt. |
The windchest - II. Manual - growe up. |
The slider are ready to finish. |
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Master Organ Builder Heinz Jaeger and Master of Voicing Hartmut Reiser with the Metall Pipes of Hong Sung Church. |
The
wooden parts had been stored and are now in our workshop to be perpared
for the more than 200.000 Details we need to build up this big
pipe-organ. |
First wooden parts are cut. |
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We start with first special organ parts. |
Cuting the big wooden parts. |
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January 2nd. 2007: Master Carpeter
Juegern Lay starts to cut the original Cherry and Oak Wood.
Now we start to build the big windchest and all ......
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The new Hong Sung Church shown by a painting. |
The final meeting with construction office people
December 14th 2006 in Seoul:
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2nd from left: Master Organ Builder Mr. Ahn and right side: Jaeger
& Brommer representative Mr. Joseph Ahn and assistant Brian.
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The new church: 4 floors from underground ar ready. Next step: to build up the church.
All should be ready until October 2007.
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The Organ-Modell before delivery to Korea. |
Master Organ Builder Wolfgang Brommer and Master Organ Builder
Uli Sekat with the new plans in 1:10 and 1: 20 for producing a modell.
Left side the plan in 1:10 scale. |
The very first piece of wood for the new pipeorgan for the HONG SUNG
CHURCH -Seoul handled by our master for keyboards: Frieder Asch. More
details parts will be produced during the next 3-4 month. |
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Nach
vielen Fragen und Antworten und der reiflichen Entscheidung dass
"Jaeger & Brommer" die neue Orgel in die Hong Sung Church bauen
darf unterschreiben dann Pastor Lee und Herr Ahn am 8. Juli 2006 den
Orgelbauvertag. |
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Orgelbaumeister Heinz Jaeger und Orgelbaumeister Wolfgang Brommer unteschreiben den Orgelbauvertrag am 17.Juli 2006.
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Der unterschrieben Vertrag ging dann am 17. Juli 2006 per DHL zurück nach Korea in die Hong Sung Kirche.
Jaeger & Brommer
ist seit über 18 Jahren Kunde bei DHL.
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Pastor
Lee bei seinem Deutschland-Besuch. Nach dem Besuch von mehreren
Orgelbauwerkstaetten in Deutschland und Inspektion von vielen Orgeln
spielte er u.a. auch unsere Orgel in der St. Nikolaus-Kirche in Freiburg - Opfingen am 9. Juni 2006.
www.opfingen.de/kakirche/kakirche.htm
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Pastor
Lee beim Besuch in unserer Werkstatt bei der Vorstellung unseres
Prospektentwurf und Disposition fuer seine neue Kirchenorgel. |
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Pastor Lee erkundigt sich bei Orgelbaumeister Heinz Jaeger genau ueber den Aufbau unserer Orgeln und unsere Qualitaeten. |
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Disposition:
HW I. Manual C- a’’’
1. Bourdon 16‘
2. Principal 8‘
3. Voce Humana 8’ c°
4. Gamba 8’
5. Gedackt 8‘
6. Oktave 4‘
7. Hohlflöte 4‘
8. Quinte 2 2/3’
9. Oktave 2‘
10. Mixtur 5f. 2‘
11. Trompete 8‘
12. Chamade 8’
SW II. Manual C-a’’’
13. Rohrflöte 8‘
14. Salicional 8‘
15. Voix Celeste 8‘
16. Prinzipal 4‘
17. Rohrflöte 4`
18. Narzard 2 2/3‘
19. Flöte 2‘
20. Terz 1 3/5‘
21. Plein jeux 3-4 fach
22. Oboe 8’
23. Trompete harmonique 8‘
24. Basson 16’
Tremulant
III. Manual
Coupler Manual
Pedal C-f’
25. Prinzipal 16‘
26. Subbass 16‘
27. Oktavbass 8‘
28. Gedacktbass 8’
29. Choralbass 4’
30. Bassfloete 4’
31. Posaune 16‘
32. Trompete 8’
2 Zymbelsterne
Coupler: II-I, I-P, II-P, II-I Sub, II-I Super, I-I Sub, I-I Super
Setter: 4000 fach Elektrische Spiel und Registertraktur
Die
Orgel steht auf einer eigens für die Orgel im Altarbereich geschaffenen
frei schwebenden Empore. Der fahrbare Spieltisch ist auf der Altarebene
situiert.
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