
The choir organ in Johanneberg church
The choir organ in Johanneberg church was built by Lindegrens Orgelbyggeri. It originally stood in Pater Nosterkyrkan, but was moved to Johanneberg when the chapel in Masthugget was sold. The new church has a significantly larger acoustic, which required adjustments to the organ. To better fit into the spacious church, the original Principal 4′ was converted to a Principal 8′ by installing new pipes in the large octave closest to the congregation. A new Octave 4′ was made and placed in the organ case. The second manual was fitted with a new bow, and the old Krumhorn stop was replaced with a new Dulcian. All the pipes were retuned to improve the sound and adapt the organ to the unique acoustics of the church.

Church of Filipstad
The medical organ in Filipstad church has an organ case and parts of the pipework from 1796, created by organ builder Mattias Swahlberg the younger. The current organ was built in 1981 by Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri. Our work included cleaning and tuning the entire organ, revoicing a large part of the main action, and installing a new combination system.


Restoration of the Anton Hanel organ in Rottenbach
The organ in Rottenbach, Austria, was built in 1875 by Anton Hanel from Linz-Urfahr in a conservative style. It has a manual and pedal with short octave. Our work included cleaning and restoration of the pipework, restoration of the air system, and replacement of the zinc pipes in the façade with new tin pipes. The wind chests, console and mechanics have been renovated to restore the original function of the organ.

Preserved organ tradition in Valdshult
The organ in Valdshult, built in 1907 by C A Härngren from Lidköping, is a small instrument with a manual and suspended pedal. It is well preserved with unchanged intonation and a functioning original air system with two cube bellows. Härngren’s unique pneumatic slider, with a special valve construction, is a remarkable contribution to the organ world. This renovation was of particular interest to us, as our company is part of the Härngren organ building tradition.
