1722.gottfried.silbermann.organ.for.hauptwerk -

Inspired famous musicians like Felix Mendelssohn , who frequently played and praised the Silbermann organs in Rötha while living in nearby Leipzig.

Recorded at 24-bit 48kHz with multiple loops (up to 9 loops per pipe) and releases for natural sound movement.

The virtual version, developed by , is designed for high realism and ease of use: 1722.Gottfried.Silbermann.Organ.for.Hauptwerk

Audio samples and demonstration videos are often hosted on YouTube or the Contrebombarde Concert Hall . 1722 Silbermann, Marienkirche, Rötha | hauptwerkshop.de

You can explore or purchase this specific instrument through various vendors and community platforms: Inspired famous musicians like Felix Mendelssohn , who

This organ is a smaller, "village-style" instrument known for its ability to fill a large acoustic space with only a handful of stops. St. Marienkirche, Rötha, Germany. Size: 1 Manual and Pedal, featuring 11 stops .

Includes temperament files for historical tuning, often set one semi-tone higher than standard A=440Hz to match the original pitch. 1722 Silbermann, Marienkirche, Rötha | hauptwerkshop

The for Hauptwerk typically refers to the historic instrument located in the St. Marienkirche (St. Mary’s Church) in Rötha, Germany . This sample set is highly regarded for capturing the "silver sound" (Silberklang) characteristic of the legendary Baroque builder Gottfried Silbermann. 🎹 Instrument Overview