Description complète d'orgue sélectionné
Photo: Bram Luteyn
Neuf-Brisach, France (Haut-Rhin (68)) - Église Saint-Louis
Commune: Neuf-Brisach
Région:Alsace
Adresse: 26 Place d'Armes Général de Gaulle, 68000, Neuf-Brisach
Description no.: 2023804.
Bâti par: Alfred Kern & fils (1982)
L'orgue comprend le parent le matériel: Organ case de 1818 de Franz Joseph Gandenschwiller
Alfred Kern built a new organ in 1982 for the Église Saint-Louis in Neuf-Brisach. It replaced a 1952 Schwenkedel organ, installed after restoration and rebuilding of the church, which was badly damaged by war in 1945. A historic organ case from the Église Saint-Félix-et-Regula in Kientzheim was used for the construction. This case was made in 1818 by Franz Joseph Gandenschwiller for an organ by Joseph Bergäntzel. This organ was dismantled in 1960 and the organ case was stored. Alfred Kern also used much older pipework, including materials from Silbermann, Stiehr, Callinet and Koulen.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
Données techniques
Composition
Grand Orgue (C-f'''): Montre 8', Bourdon 8', Salicional 8', Prestant 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Doublette 2', Fourniture 4 rangs (1'), Trompette 8' (B/D).
Positif (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Prestant 4', Flûte à Cheminée 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Doublette 2', Tierce 1 3/5', Larigot 1 1/3', Cymbale 3 rangs (2/3'), Cromorne 8'.
Pédale (C-d'): Soubasse 16', Flûte 8', Flûte 4', Basson 16', Trompette 8', Clairon 4'.
Accouplements: Accouplement du Positif au Grand Orgue, Tirasse Grand Orgue, Tirasse Positif.
Photo: Bram Luteyn
Neuf-Brisach, France (Haut-Rhin (68)) - Église Saint-Louis
Commune: Neuf-Brisach
Région:Alsace
Adresse: 26 Place d'Armes Général de Gaulle, 68000, Neuf-Brisach
Description no.: 2023804.
Bâti par: Alfred Kern & fils (1982)
L'orgue comprend le parent le matériel: Organ case de 1818 de Franz Joseph Gandenschwiller
Alfred Kern built a new organ in 1982 for the Église Saint-Louis in Neuf-Brisach. It replaced a 1952 Schwenkedel organ, installed after restoration and rebuilding of the church, which was badly damaged by war in 1945. A historic organ case from the Église Saint-Félix-et-Regula in Kientzheim was used for the construction. This case was made in 1818 by Franz Joseph Gandenschwiller for an organ by Joseph Bergäntzel. This organ was dismantled in 1960 and the organ case was stored. Alfred Kern also used much older pipework, including materials from Silbermann, Stiehr, Callinet and Koulen.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
1818 | Kientzheim | Église Saint-Félix-et-Regula (Untere Kirche) |
1982 | Neuf-Brisach | Église Saint-Louis |
Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel | |
- Grand Orgue | 8 |
- Positif | 9 |
- Pédale | 6 |
Nombre de jeux total | 23 |
Transmission des clés | Mechanical |
Transmission des jeux | Mechanical |
Sommier(s) | Slider chests |
Composition
Grand Orgue (C-f'''): Montre 8', Bourdon 8', Salicional 8', Prestant 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Doublette 2', Fourniture 4 rangs (1'), Trompette 8' (B/D).
Positif (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Prestant 4', Flûte à Cheminée 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Doublette 2', Tierce 1 3/5', Larigot 1 1/3', Cymbale 3 rangs (2/3'), Cromorne 8'.
Pédale (C-d'): Soubasse 16', Flûte 8', Flûte 4', Basson 16', Trompette 8', Clairon 4'.
Accouplements: Accouplement du Positif au Grand Orgue, Tirasse Grand Orgue, Tirasse Positif.
Lièns |
http://www.kernpipeorgan.com/francais/neuf.htm http://decouverte.orgue.free.fr/orgues/neufbris.htm |