List of organs in Russia

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This list includes organs in present-day Russia .

Organs (selection)

The instruments are sorted according to the number of registers. The number in the sixth column shows the number of registers, in the seventh column the number of manuals, P means an independent pedal. The list is largely complete in the specified sizes.

40 registers and more

city building year Organ builder image Manuals register Remarks
Kaliningrad Dom 2007 Alexander Schuke organ builder , Werder
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IV / P 90 with choir organ (II / P, 32) playable together, on 12./13. Inaugurated January 2008 - organ
Moscow International House of Music 2004 Glatter-Götz organ building ; Johannes Klais organ building IV / P 84 5582 pipes
Moscow Concert hall «Zaryadye» 2008 Muhleisen , France IV / P 82 second largest organ in Russia with around 7800 pipes
Moscow Philharmonic, Tchaikovsky concert hall 1959 Rieger-Kloss , ČSSR IV / P 82 Opus 3255
Moscow Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception , Catholic 1955, 2005 Kuhn Orgelbau , Männedorf, Switzerland Catholic Cathedral Moscow Organ.jpg IV / P 73 Built in 1955 in Basel Minster with IV / P, 74, in 2005 moved to Moscow by Orgelbau Schmid , Kaufbeuren
Volgograd Philharmonic 1982, 1988 Rieger-Kloss, ČSSR Central Concert Hall in Volgograd.  Pipe organ 001.jpg IV / P 65 Built in 1982, built in 1988, inaugurated May 31, 1989; Opus 3561
Kondopoga Palace of Arts 2004 Rudolf von Beckerath , Hamburg IV / P 65
St. Petersburg Philharmonic , Great Hall 1903 EF Walcker & Cie. Saint Petersburg Philharmonia (the Grand Hall) - 7.JPG III / P 59 1909 built with III / P, 47 (Opus 1100), 1910 expanded by Walcker to III / P, 52, 1972 by Rieger-Kloss to III / P, 64 (Opus 3400); Reduced in 2004 by Johannes Klais
Kazan conservatory 1997 Flentrop Orgelbouw , Netherlands III / P 59
St. Petersburg Academic chapel 1891 EF Walcker & Cie. III / P 57 Built in 1891 for the Dutch Reformed Church with II / P, 28 (Opus 604); 1911 extended by Walcker to II / P, 32; 1927 transferred to the Academic Chapel; 1967 extended from Rieger-Kloss to III / P, 45; Expanded in 2007 by Hermann Eule, Bautzen
Ekaterinburg Philharmonic 1973 Wilhelm Sauer III / P 57 1973 built with III / P, 52 (Opus 2000); Expanded in 2004 by Johannes Klais
St. Petersburg Conservatory, Small Hall 2009 Hermann Owl , Bautzen III / P 56
Samara Philharmonic 2001 Rudolf von Beckerath, Hamburg III / P 52
Saratov conservatory 1985 Wilhelm Sauer, Frankfurt / Oder III / P 51
Moscow Conservatory , Great Hall 1899 Charles Mutin , Paris Moscow Conservatory - Great Hall stage.jpg III / P 50 Shown in 1900 at the World Exhibition in Paris, installed in Moscow in 1901, work carried out in 1958 by Hermann Lahmann, Leipzig, 1968 by Wilhelm Sauer, Frankfurt / Oder, 1980 by Michel, Merklin & Kuhn, Lyon and in 2016 Rieger , Schwarzach → Organ
Naberezhnye Chelny Organ hall 1972 Rieger-Kloss, ČSSR III / P 49 Opus 3391, originally installed in the Kazan Conservatory, implemented in 1997
Yaroslavl Philharmonic 1974 Wilhelm Sauer, Frankfurt / Oder III / P 48 Repaired in 2014 by W. Sauer
Essentuki Chaliapin Hall 1954/2011 EF Walcker & Cie., Ludwigsburg III / P 47 Installed in 2011 in Essentuki
Penza Philharmonic 2013 Hugo Mayer organ builder , Heusweiler III / P 47
Omsk Philharmonic 1983 Rieger-Kloss III / P 46 Opus 3538, another transmission register
Kaliningrad Philharmonic 1982 Rieger-Kloss III / P 44 Opus 3525
Novosibirsk conservatory 1968 Wilhelm Sauer III / P 43 Opus 1874
St. Petersburg St. Petrikirche , Evangelical-Lutheran 1972-1973 Willi Peter , Cologne Stockholm-Tyska kyrkan 06.jpg III / P 43 originally in Stockholm , German Church ; Set up in 2017 by Rudolf von Beckerath in Petersburg
Tver Philharmonic 1991 Rieger-Kloss III / P 43 Opus 3627
St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theater 1979-1981 Rieger-Kloss III / P 41 Opus 3499; built with parts of an organ from EF Walcker & Cie. from 1892 from the Lutheran Katharinenkirche on Vasilyevsky Island (Opus 578)
Yoshkar-Ola Mariinsky Theater 2014 Alfred Kern & fils , France III / P 41 z. In some cases 51 registers were incorrectly given
Perm Philharmonic 2003 Glatter-Götz, Owingen III / P 40
St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theater , concert hall 2009 Alfred Kern & fils III / P 40
Murmansk Philharmonic 2016 Glatter-Götz, Owingen III / P 40

23 to 39 registers

city building year Organ builder image Manuals register Remarks
Barnaul , Altai Philharmonic 1982–1984? Rieger-Kloss, ČSSR III / P 39 Opus 3542; Repaired by Rieger-Kloss in 2010
Belgorod Philharmonic 2011 Hermann Owl, Bautzen III / P 39
Moscow Reformed Church, today Baptist Church 1898 Ernst Röver , Hausneindorf III / P 38 Opus 73
Kislovodsk Philharmonic 1990 Sauer organ building III / P 38
Chelyabinsk Chamber and organ music hall 1986 Hermann Owl, Bautzen III / P 37
Astrakhan conservatory 1975 Rieger-Kloss, ČSSR III / P 36 Opus 3438
Tomsk Philharmonic 1981 Sauer organ building, Frankfurt / Oder III / P 34
Khanty-Mansiysk Center «Jurga Classic» 2008 Johannes Klais organ building III / P 34
Moscow Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul , Evangelical Lutheran 1898 Wilhelm Sauer, Frankfurt / Oder III / P 33 Opus 755; Restored in 2006 by Reinhard Hüfgen
Sochi Hall for organ and chamber music 1986 Rieger-Kloss III / P 33
Nizhny Novgorod conservatory 1960 Alexander Schuke, Potsdam III / P 32
Ulyanovsk Philharmonic 1982 Hermann Owl II / P 32
Kaliningrad Dom 2006 Alexander Schuke organ building II / P 32 Choir organ, can be played together with a large organ (IV / P, 90), Opus 618 - Organ
Krasnoyarsk Philharmonic 1983 Rieger-Kloss III / P 31 is also used by the Catholic community, Opus 3540
Ufa Philharmonic 1986-1987 Sauer organ building II / P 31
Moscow Bolshoi Theater 2007 Glatter-Götz, Owingen II / P 31
Dubna Boys choir school 2004 Hans-Jürgen Vogel, Halle II / P 30th
Moscow Music Museum (formerly Glinka Museum), Prokofiev Hall 1976 Schuke organ building II / P 28 Opus 467
Arkhangelsk Philharmonic 1991 Schuke organ building II / P 28 Opus 575
Irkutsk Church of the Assumption 1978 Schuke organ building II / P 27 also used as the concert hall of the Philharmonic Opus 481
Kemerovo Philharmonic 1983 Sauer organ building II / P 27 Opus 2149
St. Petersburg Finnish St. Mary's Church 2010 Martti Porthan, Finland II / P 27
Dubrovitsy, Tobolsk Cultural center 2015 Späth organ building, March / Breisgau II / P 27 Opus 1005, cultural center only opened in 2017
Moscow Conservatory , Small Hall 1959 Schuke organ building II / P 26th Opus 302
Kirov Catholic Church 1991 Hugo Mayer organ builder, Heusweiler II / P 26th also used as a concert hall
Krasnodar Concert hall 2004 Rudolf von Beckerath organ builder, Hamburg II / P 26th
Moscow Central clinic, mourning hall 1987 Mönch & Prachtel , Überlingen II / P 25th Repaired by Dmitrij Below in 2014
Moscow Gnessin school 2015 Glatter-Götz, Owingen II / P 25th
Svetlogorsk , Kaliningrad Organ hall of the company «Makarov» 1995 Hugo Mayer, Heusweiler II / P 24
St. Petersburg Anglican Church 1877 Brindley & Foster, Sheffield III / P 23 Organ preserved, but not playable
Volgograd Lutheran Church in Sarepta 1954 GF Steinmeyer & Co. , Oettingen II / P 23
Marx Christ the King Church 1960 Emanuel Kemper , Lübeck II / P 23 1980 edited by Hugo Mayer; in Marx since 2018
Toksovo, Karelia Church of St. Peter and Paul, Evangelical Lutheran ? GF Steinmeyer & Co., Oettingen II / P 23 Repaired by Schmid in 1996
St. Petersburg Tauride palace 2010 Gerhard Grenzing , Barcelona II / P 23

Crimea

city building year Organ builder image Manuals register Remarks
Yalta Center for Organ Music 1998 Vladimir Chromchenko , Yalta IV / P 77 with 5 further non-sounding registers, originally IV / P, 65 (+4), expanded by him in 2014, largest organ in Ukraine during the membership
Yalta Catholic Church 1989 Rieger-Kloss III / P 35 Opus 3611
Yalta Spendiarow School 1981 Vladimir Chromchenko III / P 27 first organ by a Soviet organ builder

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Moscow, International House of Music Klais (German)
  2. Die Orgel ( Memento of the original from December 25, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. International House of Music (Russian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mmdm.ru
  3. Travaux en cours en 2018 Manufacture d'orgues Muhleisen
  4. Construction of one of the largest organs in Russia completed. Orgelbau Schmid Kaufbeuren eK
  5. Kuhn organ (Russian)
  6. Орган (organ) Volgograd Philharmonic (Russian)
  7. Орган ( Memento of the original from November 17, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Palace of Arts (Russian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / di.oaokondopoga.ru
  8. Немецкое культурное наследие в России: к истории органа «Walcker» (On the history of the Walcker organ) ( Memento of the original from November 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. St. Petersburg Philharmonic @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / old.philharmonia.spb.ru
  9. Kazan State Conservatory, Tatarstan - Russische Federatie Flentrop Orgelbouw (Dutch)
  10. Орган Свердловской филармонии (Organ of the Philharmonic) Philharmonic
  11. Органный зал История (History of the Organ Hall) Philharmonic (Russian)
  12. Орган Калининградской областной филармонии (organ) Philharmonic
  13. here picture from Stockholm, see new picture in Swedish organ in the Petrikirche inaugurated St. Petersburg Herald on September 30, 2017 (German)
  14. On the history and disposition of the Peter organ, German Church, Stockholm
  15. Restoration of the Sauer organ in the St. Peter and Paul Church in Moscow Organ builder Reinhard Hüfken
  16. Moscow Bolshoi Theater (RUS) organ building Glatter-Götz
  17. Орган для Дубны (organ) choir school (Russian)
  18. Podolsk Späth (German)
  19. ^ Moscow, mourning hall of the Central Clinic Mönch Orgelbau
  20. Ремонт органа Ритуального зала Центральной клинической больницы УДП. Dmitrij Below (Russian)
  21. Духовой орган parish (Russian)
  22. ^ Tauride Palace Gerhard Grenzing
  23. Disposition
  24. Disposition
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