Krone Krone

Los Arcos, Santa Maria

Lucas Tarazona 1760/61

State of preservation: Small repairs already during the 18th century; After heavy damages by soldiers the instrument had to be reconstructed in 1839. In 1901 a new wind chest and bellows followed by Inchaurbe who also added new stops Flauta armonica (D+B) and Oboe (D)/Fagot (B), some repairs in 1914 by Corti.

The organ was made by Lucas Tarazona of Lerin, at a price of  5600 Reales, the case by Diego of Camporredondo at 2280 Reales, with nine statues of music making angels. The labia were painted with human faces showing different facial expressions. Within the case there are six unused pipes of a 16' stop, probably a pedal Flautado Abierto.

Specification (B/D)

bass

number

treble

Flautado (8’)

1

Flautado (8’)

2Flauta Armonica (8’)

2

2Flauta Armonica (8’)

Flautado Violin (8’)

3

Flautado Violin (8’)

Octava (8’)

4

Octava (8’)

Octava (4’)

5

Octava (4’)

Docena (2 2/3’)

6

Docena (2 2/3’)

Quincena (2’)

7

Quincena (2’)

Nazardo en 15 (2’)

8

Octava (2’)

1Trompeta Batalla (8’)

9

1Trompeta Batalla (8’)

Trompeta Real (8’)

10

Trompeta Real (8’)

2Fagot (8’)

11

2Oboe (8’)


12

1Clarin (8’)

1Bajoncillo (4’)

13

1Bajoncillo


1 horizontal

2 added in 1901


manual C-g3. pedal C-B

Coupler P, Tremulant

 
 
 

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