A choir organ has stood on the northern side of the Monks’ choir since 1970. The company Frey of Lucerne built a two-manual instrument with 24 stops into the old case (which came from the church in Härkingen).
This instrument was replaced in 2001 by a new choir organ in a new case, built by the Steiner/Fehren company, which now stands on the southern side of the monks’ choir. The console was discreetly integrated into the choir stalls. This organ is used in particular to accompany the Liturgy of the Hours. It can also be used in alternation with the great organ.
1. Principal 8‘
2. Flute 8’
3. Octave 4‘
4. Recorder 4’
5. Fifth 2 2/3
6. Octave 2′
7. Third 1 3/5
8. Mixture IV 1 1/3
9. Rohrgedackt 8′
10. Salicional 8′
11. Gemshorn 4′
12. Nachthorn 2′
13. Krummhorn 8′
14. Sub-bass 16′
15. Octave bass 8′
16. Trumpet 8′
Purely mechanical key and stop action.
