Organ of the Saint Peter Church in Jaffa
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Organ n. 37 | Organ of the Saint Peter Church in Jaffa This little organ which dates from 1847 is the oldest which remains intact today. It belongs to the General Custodianship of the Holy Land. It was constructed by the famous Italian firm Agati Nicomede e Fratelli de Pistoïa. It was installed in the back room of the Jerusalem Christian Information Center, which is an institution intended to welcome and inform pilgrims to Jerusalem. Since 2013, it stands in the Saint Peter Franciscan church in Jaffa. |
Disposition:
One keyboard of 50 notes. The first octave is shortened (scavezza) according to the popular practice of the time. It is composed of the following notes:
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C F D G E A B flat B |
The pedalboard is also composed of eight notes from the first octave, in the same order. It has no independent registration. Each note of the pedalboard is linked permanently to the corresponding note of the keyboard.
The disposition of the organ is as follows:
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Principal 8' basso |
There is a Ripieno pedal which allows the simultaneous playing of the Octave 4, Decimaquinta, Decimanona and Vigesimaseconda. There is also a “drum” effect, which is produced by a pedal at the right side of the pedalboard.
The air supply is provided by a small electric motor.
