Organs with mechanical tracker and pneumatic register tracker, conical wind chests, two manual and powered with and electric blower. Organ prospectus in architectural type with wood carvings, single sectioned with seven segments. Flat countered tone cabinet leaned on a chest plinth. Lower part of the cabinet with walls divided by straight panels and profiled cornice. Five segments closet with pointed arches, two horizontal segments with pairs of pilastres.
All segments topped with attic with blanks. Above the middle segment is a trefoil shaped cross. Side walls straight and opencut. Freestanding contour, dark stained and polished wood. Prospectus matched to the neo gothic interior of the church. The instrument is preserved in its original state.
Saint Adalbert Church in Wąwolnica is a neo gothic church build in 1907-1914 according to Ksawery Dionizy Drozdowski’s project. The church was conserved in 1928. The interior is dominated by neo gothic elements from years 1922 to 1928.
According to the nameplate, the organ were created in 1923 in St. Krukowski and Son Organ Factory in Piotrków Trybunalski. The company was founded in 1879 and existed until 1963. Stanisław Krukowski along with his brother learned their profession in Leopold Bloomberg Organ Factory in Warsaw. In 1910, together with his son, Stefan, Stanislaw Krukowski founded his own company. In 1922, they have signed the contract to create organs for the church in Wąwolnica. They have finished the works in 1923. According to the information coming from the priest, the instrument has been conserved in 2003 by mr Jerzy Kukla from Lublin. Organ master Krzysztof Deszczuk from Lublin among his works can distinguish general renovation of the organ console in 2008 (reconstruction of its housing and partial reconstruction of the interior mechanics and the trackers).
Title | ORGAN PROSPECTUS |
Author | Organ Factory Krukowski and Son in Piotrków Trybunalski |
Meta keywords | Churches, Church in Poland, Sanctuary in Kębło, Wąwolnica Poland |
Description | Organs with mechanical tracker and pneumatic register tracker, conical wind chests, two manual and powered with and electric blower. Organ prospectus in architectural type with wood carvings, single sectioned with seven segments. Flat countered tone cabinet leaned on a chest plinth. Lower part of the cabinet with walls divided by straight panels and profiled cornice. Five segments closet with pointed arches, two horizontal segments with pairs of pilastres. All segments topped with attic with blanks. Above the middle segment is a trefoil shaped cross. Side walls straight and opencut. Freestanding contour, dark stained and polished wood. Prospectus matched to the neo gothic interior of the church. The instrument is preserved in its original state. Saint Adalbert Church in Wąwolnica is a neo gothic church build in 1907-1914 according to Ksawery Dionizy Drozdowski’s project. The church was conserved in 1928. The interior is dominated by neo gothic elements from years 1922 to 1928. According to the nameplate, the organ were created in 1923 in St. Krukowski and Son Organ Factory in Piotrków Trybunalski. The company was founded in 1879 and existed until 1963. Stanisław Krukowski along with his brother learned their profession in Leopold Bloomberg Organ Factory in Warsaw. In 1910, together with his son, Stefan, Stanislaw Krukowski founded his own company. In 1922, they have signed the contract to create organs for the church in Wąwolnica. They have finished the works in 1923. According to the information coming from the priest, the instrument has been conserved in 2003 by mr Jerzy Kukla from Lublin. Organ master Krzysztof Deszczuk from Lublin among his works can distinguish general renovation of the organ console in 2008 (reconstruction of its housing and partial reconstruction of the interior mechanics and the trackers). |
Place of publication | Wąwolnica, Poland |
Date of publication | 1923 |
Type | ORGAN PROSPECTUS |
Dimension | 580 x 408 x 385 |
Rights owner | Roman Catholic Parish of St. Adalbert in Wąwolnica |
Digitization | Roman Catholic Parish of St. Adalbert in Wąwolnica |
Location of the original | located in the church, Roman Catholic Parish of St. Adalbert in Wąwolnica, Poland |