The main organ of Grundtvig’s church, the west organ, is from 1965. It is designed by Esben Klint, grandson of the constructor of the church, architect P. V. Jensen-Klint. The organ has 55 stops, four manuals and pedal. In 2014 the specification was extended to 59, further 4 electrical couplers were added, and a zimbelstern. The bass pipe to the left is the biggest facade pipe in Scandinavia. It is more than 11 m long and weighs 425 kg.
Work Completed: 1965
Architect: Esben Klint – DK
City / country: Copenhagen, Denmark
Height: 16,2 Width: 7,6 Depth: 1,6 (+0,5)
Manual range: C-g’’’
Pedal range: C-f’
Couplers: RP/HV, OV/HV, BV/HV, HV/P, RP/P, BV/P, OV/P. Addition in 2014: OV/HV, OV16’/OV, OV/BV, OV/BV
Tremulants: I, III, IV
Key action: Mechanical
Stop action: (1998) Stop action changed from mechanical to both mechanical and electrical function. Installation of electronic combinations system.
Combinations: 4 x 256
Stops: 59
Pipes: 4030 (2014: addition of 212 pipes)
Zimbelstern with 8 bells.