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Évreux, France (Eure (27)) - Temple Réformé (Église Protestante Unie)
Municipal: Évreux
Region:Haute-Normandie
Address: 5 rue du Chantier, 27000, Évreux

Description nr.: 2021426.

Built by: Rémy Mahler (1996)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1996 Rémy Mahler  new organ
1997 Rémy Mahler  enlargement
1999 Rémy Mahler  enlargement
2007 Rémy Mahler  transfer/relocate

The organ in the Protestant church of Évreux is a special instrument, constructed by Rémy Mahler in three phases. It consists of two separate instruments that are combined with a two-manual console. The box organ was built in 1996 and can also be transposed to a' = 415 Hz. The positive dates from 1997. In 1999 an independent pedal was placed. There are no couplers. The organ was placed in the church in 2007 and was inaugurated on June 1, 2007 with a recital by Jean Regnery.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Orgue-Coffre3
- Orgue-Positif6
- Pédale1
Total number of stops10
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests
Pitcha' = 440 Hz
TemperamentEqual temperament

Specification
Orgue-Coffre (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Flûte à Cheminée 4' (B/D), Doublette 2' (B/D).
Orgue-Positif (C-f'''): Principal 8', Flûte 8', Traverso 8' (D), Octave 4', Flûte 4', Octave 2'.
Pédale (C-f'): Flûte 8'.
Accessories: Transpositeur à l'Orgue-Coffre.

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