The organ the Saint Andreas-Church was anew built in 1984 by the workshop Johannes Klais from Bonn. The instrument has 30 sounding voices, spreads out to three manual works and pedals and is put up in two "discs" one after the other to ground level. Thus the body of the instrument could be held slender and forms in its classical front view with three towers a successful answer to the three-part altar. Besides, the smoked and waxed oak submits unobtrusively to the pure and simple church space with its accents from sandstone. Organ music originates in Springe in narrow contact with the listeners: Organist and listeners are close to each other and experience the direct correspondence between altar / pulpit and music accompanying the artistic origin process.