Thursday, September 24, 2009

Bovenkerk Kampen 1743 Hinz Organ


THE VIDEO BELOW ILLUSTRATES THE REASON FOR THE EXISTENCE OF THE PIPE ORGAN:

SOLA DEO GLORIA








André van Vliet plays Psalm 130 by J.P. Teeuw on the Hinsz organ of the Bovenkerk in Kampen.




Dick Sanderman On the Hinsz organ of the Bovenkerk Kampen (Holland)





History


Little is known about the oldest organ of the Bovenkerk. It is generally accepted that a large organ built by Johan van Kovelens (or J. van Covelen) was placed in the Bovenkerk between the years 1520-1523. The oldest pipe work of this organ (especially the flutes 4’ and 2’ of the upperwork) most likely originates from Jan Morlet (1629).
 

In 1676 Johan Slegel completed a new instrument for which he utilized material from the old organ. In the years 1694-1712 Johan Duyschot made some alterations to the organ and also took care of its maintenance.
 

Albertus Anthoni Hinsz performed some elaborate work on the organ in the years 1741-1743. He designed a new case, renewed all the reservoirs, wind chests as well as the action. At the same time a number of stops were added to the organ making it the largest organ built by Hinsz.
 

During the years 1788-1790 H.H. Freytag and F.C. Schnitger Jr. added an eight rank independent pedal as well as a Borstwerk of four voices which was playable from the Bovenwerk manual. The Dulciana from the Rugwerk was transferred to this new Borstwerk. In the new available space they placed a Fagot 16’ on the Rugwerk.
 

During the nineteenth century the organ builders Van Gruisen, Scheuer and Naber did some work on the instrument. In 1866 the organ builder Zwier van Dijk from Kampen added a separate manual for the Borstwerk. He also added some more stops to it.
 

The major restoration (1967-1975) was carried out by the organ builder Bakker & Timmenga from Leeuwarden. The most important question was, which specification to use as a starting point, the one from 1790 or the one from 1866. They finally opted for a solution which made it possible to maintain eight stops from the period 1820-1866.
 





In 2000 the whole instrument was “revitalised” by the organ builder Reil. The whole organ was cleaned and checked for proper speech. They also connected the seven “keilbalgen” wedge bellows to the wind machine. Apart from that the mechanical action was carefully adjusted and repaired where necessary. This whole project was carried out in cooperation with the consultant, Mr. Rudi van Straten.







"Daar juicht een toon" on the organ of the Bovenkerk,
Kampen by K.J. Mulder







DISPOSITION

Hoofdwerk (Manuaal 2)
Prestant 16' 1743
Bourdon 16' 1676
Prestant 8' 1676/1743
Holpijp 8' 1676
Octaaf 4' 1676
Fluit 4' 1676
Quint 3' 1676
Superoctaaf 2' 1676
Mixtuur B/D 3-5 st 1676
Tertiaan 2 st 1975
Scherp 3 st 1975
Trompet B/D 16' 1743
Trompet 8' 1743

Rugwerk (Manuaal 1)
Prestant 8' 1743
Holpijp 8' 1676
Octaaf 4' 1743
Fluit 4' 1676/1743
Gedakt Quint 3' 1743/1975
Octaaf 2' 1676
Fluit 2' 1743/1975
Sifflet 1' 1975
Sexquialter D 3 st 1975
Mixtuur 3-4 st 1676-1743
Fagot 16' 1790
Tremulant

Borstwerk (Manuaal 4)
Gedakt B/D 8' 1790
Fluit B/D 4' 1790
Woudfluit 2' 1790
Dulciaan 8' 1743
Tremulant

Bovenwerk I (Manuaal 3)
Prestant 8' 1676/1743
Roerfluit 8' 1743
Quintadeen 8' 1676
Fluit 4' 1629
Octaaf 4' 1975
Speelfluit 3' 1743
Germshoorn 2' 1629
Nassat 1 1/3' 1975
Scherp 3 st 1975
Vox Humana 8' 1676/1743
Tremulant

Bovenwerk II (Manuaal 3)
Holpijp 8' 1825
Salicionaal 8' 1825
Fluittravers 8' 1825
Principaal 4' 1825
Spitsfluit 2' 1825
Flageolet 1' 1825
Carillon D 3 st 1825
Trompet 8' 1825

Pedaal
Prestant 16' 1743
Subbas 16' 1790
Octaaf 8' 1790
Gedekt 8' 1790
Roerquint 6' 1790
Octaaf 4' 1790
Open Fluit 2' 1975
Bazuin 16' 1790
Trompet 8' 1790
Cornet 4' 1790






bulletNicolaus Koleman (circa 1403)
bulletLudeken Roelofsz (circa 1470)
bulletHeer Melio (circa 1474)
bulletMeister Joergen (circa 1476)
bulletHeer Berent (circa 1477)
bulletHeer Luyken (circa 1483) 
bulletMeester Jacob Zyll of Her Zill (circa 1483)
bulletBerent van Wesell (mogelijk van circa 1477 - circa 1500)
bulletReyner Bogerman (circa 1500 - circa 1520)
bulletMeester Jan de Vos van Mechelen (circa 1520 - circa 1525)
bulletMeester Dubbelt Dubbeltsz. (1526-1548/1560)
bulletRombout [de Vos van Mechelen] (1549-1560)
bulletMeester Job Borchartsz. (1560-1564)
bulletMeester Willem Andriessen (1565-1608)
bulletJohan Thijssen of Jan Matthijsen (1609-1612)
bulletMeester Arent Jansen van Munster (1612-1618)
bulletCornelis Jansen (1618-1664)
bulletHendrik van Benthem "de Jonge" (1664-1673)
bulletGijsbert van Steenwijck (1673-1679)
bulletJohannes Kempher (1679-1691)
bulletTheodorus Holtius (1691-1700)
bulletLuichjen Wolters (1700-1705)
bulletJan Nicolaas Berff (1705-1736)
bulletBernardus Breunissen (1737-1740)
bulletWillem Bruinier Jz. (1741-1745)
bulletCaspar Berghuijs (1745-1786)
bulletComelis Buys (1786-1791)
bulletCornelis Berghuis (1791-1804)
bulletJan Herman van der Dussen (1805-1859)
bulletZwier van Dijk (I 859-1894)
bulletJan Proper (1894-1919)
bulletDirk Jan Proper (1919-1946)
bulletTheodorus Willem van Dijk (1946-1951)
bulletGradus Wendt (1951-1954)
bulletWillem Hendrik Zwart (1954 tot 1995)
bulletAb Weegenaar (1995 tot heden)






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