Emmen, Goede Herder kerk (Gereformeerd Vrijgemaakt)

1893: New pneumatic organ with a freestanding console in an older case from 1850 by Steenkuyl of Amsterdam for the Muiderkerk in Amsterdam.

1915: A new free pedal of 3 stops was added by Steenkuyl.

19xx: Enlargement by Verweys of Amsterdam.

1970: Restoration and changes by Fonteyn and Gaal of Kampen.

1989: Fire in the Muiderkerk Amsterdam. The console was burned. The windchests became unusable because of water damage. The pipework and the case where not damaged.

1992: Fire in the "Goede Herderkerk" in Emmen. The Reil organ of 1985 was burned down.

1995: The usable parts of the organ of the Muiderkerk were bought by Emmen from the organbuilder Kaat en Tijhuis of Kampen.

1997: Rebuilding the organ in Emmen by Kaat en Tijhuis with new windchests, bellows, action and console. New registers (N) were added.

Specification:

Hoofdwerk

 

Bovenwerk

 

Pedaal

 

Bourdon

16'

Holpijp

8'

Bourdon

16' (unit)

Prestant

8'

Viola di Gamba

4'

 

 

Roerfluit

8'

Prestant

2'

 

 

Octaaf

4'

Roerfluit

4'

 

 

Fluit (N)

4'

Nachthoorn

2'

 

 

Quint

2 2/3'

Flageolet

1'

 

 

Octaaf

2'

Cornet

III discant

 

 

Mixtuur

III bas/discant

Dulciaan

8'

 

 

Trompet

8' bas/discant