Arp Schnitger - Surviving Schnitger Organs

Surviving Schnitger Organs

year town church picture manuals stops original by Schnitger
1668–75/88 Stade (D) St. Cosmae et Damiani III/P 42 case, prospect, 35 stops (8 partly)
1677–79 Bülkau (D) St. John the Baptist I 10 (?) case, prospect; today II/P/22
1678–79/1709 Jork (D) St. Matthias III/P 35 case, prospect; today II/P/22
1680 Cappel (D) St. Peter and Paul II/P 30 case, prospect, 18 stops, 10 other old stops re-used by Schnitger
1678–82 Oederquart (D) St. Johannis III/p 28 case, prospect; today II/P/17
1682–83 Lüdingworth (D) St. Jacobi III/P 35 case, prospect, 14 stops (complete or partly), much old pipework reused by Schnitger (half of the organ)
1684 Elmshorn (D) St. Nicolai II/P 23 case; today III/P/33
1686 Hamburg-Bergstedt (D) Ev. Church I 8 case, 2-3 stops
1687 Blankenhagen (D) Village Church II/p 12 case, 4-5 stops
1687 Steinkirchen (D) St. Nicolai et Martini II/P 28 case, prospect, 13 stops, 8 other partly
1683–88 Hamburg-Neuenfelde (D) St. Pankratius II/P 34 case, prospect, 18 stops
1688 Mittelnkirchen (D) St. Bartholomäus II/p 22 6-8 stops; today II/P/32
1688–90 Hollern (D) St. Mauritius II/P 24 case, prospect, 13 stops (complete or partly)
1686–88/1691–92 Norden (D) St. Ludgeri III/P 46 case, 13 stops, 8 old stops reused by Schnitger
1691–92 Groningen (NL) Martinikerk (Groningen) III/P 53 case of the pedal, prospect, 6 stops, other old stops reused by Schnitger; today III/P/52
1689–93 Hamburg (D) St. Jacobi IV/P 60 43 stops (complete or partly), some reused by Schnitger → Schnitger organ (Hamburg)
1693 Groningen (NL) Pelstergasthuiskerk II/p 20 case, 2 register (7 partly)
1693 Eutin (D) castle I 9 case
1693–94 Grasberg (D) Luth. Church II/P 21 case, 14 stops
1695–96 Noordbroek (NL) Hervormde Kerk II/P 20 case, 10-11 stops; today II/P/24
1695–96 Harkstede (NL) Hervormde Kerk I 7 case, prospect, 5 stops; today I/p/9 (10)
1696–97 Peize (NL) Hervormde Kerk II/P 22 case, prospect, 4-6 stops, old stops reused by Schnitger
1697–98 Strückhausen (D) St. Johannes II/p 12 case of the Hauptwerk, 2 stops; today II/P/15
1697–98 Dedesdorf (D) St. Laurentius II/p 12 case of the manuals, 10 stops; today II/P/18
1697–98 Golzwarden (D) St. Bartholomäus II/P 20 case; today II/P/22
1699 Nieuw-Scheemda (NL) Hervormde Kerk I/p 8 case, 4-6 stops
1696–99 Mensingeweer (NL) Hervormde Kerk I 9 case, prospekt, 6 stops
1699 Ganderkesee (D) St. Cyprian und Cornelius II/p 16 case, prospect, 9 stops; today II/P/22
1700–01 Uithuizen (NL) Hervormde Kerk II/P 28 case, 19 stops, 6 others partly
1701 Maia, Portugal Monastery Church San Salvador II 12 case, 11 stops
1701 Mariana, Minas Gerais (Brazil) Cathedral Nossa Senhora da Assunção II/p 18 case, prospect, 14 stops (complete or partly); probably by Schnitger's co-worker Heinrich Hullenkampf
1701 Faro, Portugal Cathedral II 22 probably by Schnitger's co-worker Heinrich Hullenkampf
1699–1702 Clausthal-Zellerfeld (D) St. Salvatoris III/P 55 case; today II/P/29
1700–02 Groningen (NL) Der Aa-kerk III/P 32 case, prospect, ca. 13 stops, 10 old stops reused by Schnitger; today III/P/40
1702 Estebrügge (D) St. Martin II/P 34 case
1704 Eenum (NL) Hervormde Kerk I 10 case, prospect, 4-6 stops; today I/p/10
1704 Godlinze (NL) Hervormde Kerk II/p (?) 16 case, prospect, 8-9 stops; today I/p/12
1705 Accum (D) St. Willehad II/p 14 case
1707–08 Lenzen (D) St. Katharinen II/P 27 case partly, 2-3 stops
1707–08 Hamburg-Ochsenwerder (D) St. Pankratius II/P 30 case, prospect, 5-11 stops; today II/P/24
1709–10 Weener (D) St.-Georg II/p 22 case, 6 stops; today II/P/29
1710–11 Pellworm (D) Old Church II/P 24 case, 11 stops (complete or partly)
1710–11 Sneek (NL) Grote of Martinikerk III/P 36 case, prospect, 10 stops (complete or partly)
1711 Ferwert (NL) Hervormde Kerk II/P 26 5 stops
1710–13 Abbehausen (D) St. Laurentius II/P 24 case, prospect, 2 stops
1714–16 Rendsburg (D) Christuskirche II/P 29 case, 4 stops; today IV/P/51
1715–19 Itzehoe (D) St. Laurentii IV/P 43 case, prospect; today IV/P/58
1719–21 Zwolle (NL) Grote of Sint-Michaëlskerk IV/P 64 case, main part of the stops; finished by the sons Franz Caspar Schnitger and Johann Georg Schnitger

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