J.S. Bach - We nur den lieben Gott lässt walten - Live G. Frescobaldi - Corrente prima - Live G. Frescobaldi - Aria detto balletto Var. 1 - Live J.G. Walther - Jesus, meine Zuversicht - Live J.G. Walther - Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen - Live J.G. Walther - Warum sollt ich mich denn grämen - Live J. Pachelbel - Es woll uns Gott genädig sein - Live J. Pachelbel - In Dich hab ich gehoffet - Live D. Buxtehude - Canzonetta - Live D. Buxtehude - Toccata in G - Live D. Buxtehude - Fuga in C - Live D. Buxtehude - Fuga in C (deel) - Live J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 6 en 7 - Live hw - J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 6 en 7 J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 5 - Live hw - J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 5 J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 3 en 4 - Live hw - J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 3 en 4 J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 2 - Live hw - J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 2 J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 1 - Live hw - J.P. Sweelinck - Est-ce Mars variatie 1 J.P. Sweelinck - De Engelse Fortuyn variatie 3 - Live J.P. Sweelinck - De Engelse Fortuyn variatie 2 - Live J.P. Sweelinck - De Engelse Fortuyn variatie 1 - Live hw - J.G. Walther - Erschienen ist der herrlich Tag hw - G.P. Telemann - O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig hw - J.G. Walther - Jesus, meine Zuversicht hw - G.P. Telemann - Vater unser im Himmelreich hw - A. Valente - Lo Ballo dell' Intorcia hw - J. Pachelbel - Hertzlich tut mich verlangen var 7 hw - G. Böhm - Partita Ach wie nichtig, ach wie fluchtig hw - H. Isaac (1450-1517) - Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen hw - A. Versluis - Improvisatie Psalm 5 Variatie 5 hw - A. Versluis - Improvisatie Psalm 5 Variatie 4 hw - A. Versluis - Improvisatie Psalm 5 Variatie 3 hw - A. Versluis - Improvisatie Psalm 5 Variatie 2 hw - A. Versluis - Improvisatie Psalm 5 Variatie 1 hw - A. Versluis - Improvisatie Psalm 5 Koraal hw - J.S. Bach - Goldberg Variation 2 hw - J. Bull - Präeludium in a hw - O. Gibbons - Voluntary in G hw - R. Alwood - In Nomine
Download Information of the organ from the Mariakerk in Krewerd
Important : Before download, first read the comments below at "General".
Download files : As soon as we receive your payment, you will receive access to the download files via email.
General:
Before download and install, note the following:
Download all .CompPkg.Hauptwerk files.
Load these files in the same folder and
Do not change the file names and
Do not unpack by hand.
Check the MD5 checksums with the WinMD5 program, free to download from http://www.winmd5.com or http://www.fastsum.com If a checksum is incorrect, throw the wrong download file away from the PC and download that file again.
Start Hauptwerk (File/Install organ....), select in the folder where you just downloaded the files the file with extension .CompPkg_Hauptwerk_rar in Hauptwerk's
component installer.
Hauptwerk automatically finds the other files.
If you get error messages, scroll to the end of the log file (this opens automatically if something goes wrong when unpacking) to see what goes wrong.
Usually a file is missing, or there is a file in the wrong folder or a file is damaged.
Before loading the organ, first have a look at the system information regarding the expected memory usage etc.
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if you encounter any issues; we will try to assist you.
System requirements of the organ from the Mariakerk in Krewerd
a modern fast computer.
a good internal or external sound card
1 manual/keyboard with (at least 25 keys) pedal òr a complete electronic organ with MIDI out
good quality speakers/headphone
The computer
A rather up to date PC or notebook. It is difficult to say which hardware you need. More information on hauptwerk.com
Please note: This information is written for the newest version of Hauptwerk, version 5.0. The organ of Krewerd is available from Hauptwerk version 5.
Below is a Table of memory usage.
The sound card
A good internal or external sound card. For more information go to: hauptwerk.com .
Manuals/keyboards/pedal òr complete organ with MIDI out
1 manual/keyboard and a (at least 25 keys) pedal
òr a complete electronic organ with MIDI out. Beautiful consoles specifically designed for Hauptwerk are commercially available.
In the Netherlands these are available through, for example,
Those who are technically inclined can provide their keyboard with MIDI capability using hardware from, for example,
WIRA,
MIDI-Hardware.com or
MGB . We ourselves have done this using a Heyligers organ dating from around 1975 (using WIRA hardware). The conversion was about 300 Euro and everything has worked perfectly for years.
Speakers/headphone
The superb sound quality of Hauptwerk is best experienced through high-quality headphones, such as AKG or Sennheiser.
We prefer connecting the sound card to a (possibly multi-channel) sound system. The above mentioned companies can also advise you on any purchases in this area.
What you definitely should not do is listen to Hauptwerk through the built-in speakers of the monitor or a set of €10 computer speakers!
Table of memory usage of the organ from the Mariakerk in Krewerd
Hauptwerk 5 (space needed on you harddisc 1055 MB)
Load manner
Memory consumption Windows not included
Full organ loaded 16 bit 48 kHz, all stops compressed, single loop, noises disabled.
514 MB
Full organ loaded 16 bit 48 kHz, all stops compressed, single loop, noises.
542 MB
Full organ loaded 16 bit 48 kHz, all stops compressed, multiloops, noises.
731 MB
Full organ loaded 16 bit 48 kHz, uncompressed, multiloops, noises.
770 MB
Full organ loaded 24 bit 48 kHz, all stops compressed, single loop, noises.
958 MB
Full organ loaded 24 bit 48 kHz, all stops compressed, multiloops, noises.
1328 MB
Full organ loaded 24 bit 48 kHz, uncompressed, multiloops, noises.
1418 MB
Screen layout of the organ from the Mariakerk in Krewerd
Virtual console original
Here you see a representation of the original console from the organ of Krewerd.
The original organ has a so called short-octave. This so-called "short octave" is actually a "long octave". Earlier keyboards went down to F (with the keys F-G-A-B-H) (German key names). When organists wanted lower keys, the makers added them (C-D-E) in a very efficient manner. We now call this "short octave" but there are no keys that were left out; there were keys that were added. Later, of course, *more* keys were added (F sharp, G sharp,), etc.
On the original Kreward organ, Key E plays C, Key F plays F, Key F sharp plays D Key G plays G, Key G sharp plays E. The rest is normal.
The pedalboard is fixed and contains the keys C, D, E, F, G, A, A sharp, B, C, C sharp, D.
To use the original manual you have to connect from HW5 by selecting Organ Settings/Connect Keyboard MIDI inputs to Organ Keyboards MAN ORG with one of your manuals.
To use the original pedal you have to connect from HW5 by selecting Organ Settings/Connect Keyboard MIDI inputs to Organ Keyboards PEDAL ORG with your pedalboard.
Virtual console normal
This is a normal version of the organ of Krewerd.
The pedal board is connected to the manual.
To use the standard manual you have to connect from HW5 by selecting Organ Settings/Connect Keyboard MIDI inputs to Organ Keyboards MAN STD with one of your manuals.
To use this standard pedal you have to connect from HW5 by selecting Organ Settings/Connect Keyboard MIDI inputs to Organ Keyboards PEDAL STD with your pedalboard.
Virtual console extended
Here is the extended version with all 7 stops independently available on both manuals and the pedal.
To play these standard manuals you have to connect from HW5 by selecting Organ Settings/Connect Keyboard MIDI inputs to Organ Keyboards MAN1 EXT with your first manual and MAN2 EXT with your second.
To use 27 keys pedals you have to connect from HW5 by selecting Organ Settings/Connect Keyboard MIDI inputs to Organ Keyboards PEDAL EXT with your pedalboard.
The organ from the Mariakerk in Krewerd
€ 65,-
The organ
Upon entering the church, the organ immediately draws attention. Because of the grey patina and the weather-beaten tin of the front pipes the organ radiates an impressive and long history. The organ, from an unknown builder, goes back to 1531. It is one of the most ancient still playable organs of the Netherlands. A curiosity of the organ are the panels on the left and the right sides. The painted pipe work dates from 1634.
Periods of change
About the times of change one can only guess. A mention on one of the panels at the front of the organ in 1634 "met leteren en schilderyen verciert" makes the claim that the hatches have been painted/restored in 1634.
According to the text "dit orgel gants gerepareert" the organ would have been totally renovated in the year 1686.
In 1731 Nicolaas Willenbroek was ordered by noblewoman Ripperda to install a new C and Cis wind chest with corresponding mechanism and manual. Willenbroek was a fellow worker of Franz Caspar Schnitger who died in 1729.
In 1775, 1807 and 1844 major "dry repairs" were carried out by Lohman.
In 1857, Freytag constructed three big pine bellows and the corresponding wind trunk. The oak channel to the chest had to be increased in size. To situate these bellows behind the organ the bay of the choir was largely covered with a balcony.
Freytag replaced also the Quint 1' bas/ Sesquialter 2 ranks discant by a stopped Flute 4' and the Mixtuur 4-5-6 ranks by a Gamba 8 ft discant.
In 1974/1975, restoration by organ builder Albert Hendrik de Graaf. Repair of the leaking wind chest without altering the original construction. New switches and nameplates. Restoration of the manual and the pedal. Restoration of some damaged pipes. Change of the Gamba discant by a Sesquialter 2 ranks discant.
In agreement with the restorers of the church the bellows in the SE-corner of the choir were situated on the ground floor.
The organ of Krewerd survived several wars and floods; however in 1967 the final curtain seemed to fall. The state of the church building was abominable. People even spoke about demolition of the building and the selling of the organ. But the church warden of the independent Dutch Reformed Community Krewerd, farmer Marten Alje Bos protested fiercely against this threat. And with success. Bos was supported by others, including the mayor at that time, Mr. Brons.
Church and tower were restored by Monumentenzorg (monument care). Organ builder/restorer Albert Hendrik de Graaf (* reference footnote to biography of Mr. De Graaf) took very good care of the organ.
He writes:
From 1968 onwards they put the organ in my care. I was allowed to mend the instrument during the period of 1972-1975. This restoration had a preservation intention. It was very important that the sound was not going to be damaged. It seemed to be better to replace the pipes without alteration, after restoration of the wind drawer. In only a few cases were repairs unavoidable.
Technical information
Tuning: nearly a whole tone above normal.
1/4-comma meantone without modifications.
Windpressure: 89 mm
3 Bellows (1857)
5 stops are original
You listen to the organ from the Mariakerk in Krewerd