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Photo: Michel Leman.

Photo: Michel Leman

Oudrenne, France (Moselle (57)) - Église Sainte-Margueritie
Municipal: Oudrenne
Region:Lorraine, Grand-Est
Address: Rue de l'Église, 57970, Oudrenne

Description nr.: 2051725.

Built by: Jean Nollet (1730)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1730 Jean Nollet  new organ
1876 Jean-Frédéric (II) Verschneider  restoration and enlargement
1958 Manufacture Lorraine des Grandes Orgues Haerpfer & Erman  restoration
1967 Hugo Mayer Orgelbau  maintenance/reparations

  • The organ in the church of Oudrenne was built in 1730 by Jean Nollet as an organ with one keyboard and attached pedal. In 1876 Jean-Frédéric Verschneider (II) converted the instrument. It was expanded with a second manual (Positif-Écho) and an independent pedal.
  • In 1958 the organ was restored by the company Haerpfer-Erman. In 1967 Hugo Mayer carried out an overhaul.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Grand Orgue9
- Positif-Écho7
- Pédale3
Total number of stops19
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Grand Orgue (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Bourdon 8', Prestant 4', Doublette 2', Cornet 5 rangs, Plein-Jeu 3 rangs, Trompette 8', Clairon 4'.
Positif-Écho (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Salicional 8', Prestant 4', Flûte 4', Doublette 2', Cymbale 2 rangs, Hautbois 8'.
Pédale (C-f°): Soubasse 16', Principal 8', Trompette 4'.
Couplers: Accouplement du Positif au Grand Orgue, Tirasse Grand Orgue.

Other sources
  • Jean-Alain Ripoche