1787: The organ was built by Abraham Meere for the Dorpskerk of Beusichem. At that time the organ had one manual.
1845: A second manual was added by A.A. Kuerten of Huissen.
1859: The organ was moved to Zuidlaren by Petrus van Oekelen. Its specification may have been altered at that time. The swann is probably by van Oekelen. The organ replaced an old instrument from 1716 by Rudolph Garrels.
1935/1936: Restoration by Spiering of Dordrecht. New pneumatic windchests, new console at the side of the organ, new wind-supply. Most of the pipework survived.
1981: Restoration by S.F. Blank out of Herwijnen. The organ was restored to the situation of 1845.
Specification:
Hoofdwerk |
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Onderpositief |
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Pedaal |
Bourdon |
16' |
Roerfluit |
8' |
C-d1 |
Prestant |
8' |
Viola da Gamba |
8' |
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Holpijp |
8' |
Flute d'amour |
4' |
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Octaaf |
4' |
Prestant |
4' |
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Fluit |
4' |
Woudfluit |
2' |
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Quint |
2 2/3' |
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Superoctaaf |
2' |
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Cornet |
III |
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Mixtuur |
III-IV |
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Trompet |
8' (1981) |
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