Spring naar content
Complete description of the selected organ
Belmont (Alsace), France (Bas-Rhin (67)) - Église Protestante
Municipal: Belmont (Alsace)
Region:Alsace
Address: 19-9 Rue Principale, 67130, Belmont (Alsace)

Description nr.: 2021287.

Built by: Etablissements E.-A. Roethinger (1902)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1902 Etablissements E.-A. Roethinger  new organ
1989 Alfred Wild  rebuild

In 1902 Roethinger built a residence organ for Max Schlochow, organist in Mulhouse. In 1904 he sold it to the Protestant church in Belmont. The organ was built with pneumatic action, which did not function properly from the start. Finally, the organ was completely rebuilt in 1989 by Alfred Wild with mechanical action. He turned the two-manual organ into an organ with one manual and added a Doublette to the disposition.

Short list of all locations the organ has been
1902Mulhouse, Alsace, FranceHuisorgel Max Schlochow
1904Belmont, Bas-Rhin, FranceÉglise Protestante

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual5
- Pédaleaangehangen
Total number of stops5
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual: Montre 8' (B/D), Bourdon 8' (B/D), Salicional 8' (B/D), Flûte 4' (B/D), Doublette 2' (B/D) - 1989.
Pédale: Aangehangen.

Other specifications
Different specifications De dispositie van Roethinger luidde:
Manual I (C-g'''): Montre 8', Flûte 4'.
Manual II (C-g'''): Bourodn 8', Salicional 8'.
Pédale (C-d'): Geen eigen registers.
Accouplement des Claviers, Tirasse Manual I, Tirasse Manual II.