Tornjoš, Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church

Carl Leopold Wegenstein, 1899, II/17, pneumatic tracker action, doesn't work
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Stop List    
     
I. Great II. Choir Pedal
Bourdon 16´ Viola Principal 8´ Subbass 16´
Principal 8´ Pileata 8´ Violon 16´
Hohlflöte 8´ Flauta amabile 8´ Octavbass 8´ 
Gemshorn 8´ Salicional 8´ Flautabass 8´
Gamba 8´ Viola 4´  
Octav 4´    
Flauta 4´    
Mixtura 4f 2 2/3´    
 
(hook-down stop switches)
 
Compass: manual range C-f´´´, pedal range C-d´
 
Couplers:
II/I, I/P, II/P, Octav Koppel (hook-down stop switches)
 
Other playing aids:
P, MF, F, Plenum, Auslöser (thumb pistons)
crescendo pedal
 
Windchest type: pneumatic cone-valve chest with Barker machine
 
Remarks:
According to the record on a pipe, the organ was built 1899.
The organ case is missing.
The organ has been used in the following catholic churches:
till 1977, Raising of the Holy Cross (Srpski Miletić),
from 1977 till 2017, St. Anthony of Padua (Čantavir),
since 2017, the organ the organ has been stored in the
Queen of Rosary Catholic Church and parish house
in Tornjoš.
 
Sources:
Expert opinion of the organbuilder Tibor Apró (2017)
Interview with the cantor of the church, Béla Gajdos (2018)
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