Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Jean Bruggeman
Erpe, België (Oost-Vlaanderen) - Sint Martinuskerk
Municipal: Erpe-Mere
Region:Vlaanderen
Address: Erpedorp 1, 9420, Erpe
Description nr.: 2057311.
Built by: Bruggeman-Baert ()
The organ contains older material: Part of the organ case from ca. 1770 by Lambertus-Benoit Van Peteghem
The organ in the Sint Martinuskerk was built by Jean Bruggeman. The middle part of the organ case has been taken over from the previous organ of the church, which was built around 1770 by Lambertus Van Peteghem. This organ was radically rebuilt by the Gebroeders Vereecken in 1905-1906 (in which the action was made pneumatic), by Leo Daem in 1929-1930, and by Alfons Joris in 1969. The organ was now electro-pneumatic with a free-standing console. Little was left of Van Peteghem's material.
Technical data
Specification
Manuaal I (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Prestant 4', Doublette 2', Cornet, Fourniture IV sterk, Cymbale III sterk, Basson 8', Oboe 8', Trompette 8'.
Manuaal II (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Salicional 8', Flute 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Quarte 2', Quinte 1 1/3', Cromorne 8'.
Pedaal: Soubasse 16', Flûte 8'.
Accessories: Tremblant.
Photo: Jean Bruggeman
Erpe, België (Oost-Vlaanderen) - Sint Martinuskerk
Municipal: Erpe-Mere
Region:Vlaanderen
Address: Erpedorp 1, 9420, Erpe
Description nr.: 2057311.
Built by: Bruggeman-Baert ()
The organ contains older material: Part of the organ case from ca. 1770 by Lambertus-Benoit Van Peteghem
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | ca. 1770 | Lambertus-Benoit Van Peteghem | new organ | 1906 | Gebroeders Vereecken | rebuild | 1930 | L. Daem-De Vis & Zoon | rebuild | 1969 | Alfons Joris | rebuild | Bruggeman-Baert | new organ in old case |
The organ in the Sint Martinuskerk was built by Jean Bruggeman. The middle part of the organ case has been taken over from the previous organ of the church, which was built around 1770 by Lambertus Van Peteghem. This organ was radically rebuilt by the Gebroeders Vereecken in 1905-1906 (in which the action was made pneumatic), by Leo Daem in 1929-1930, and by Alfons Joris in 1969. The organ was now electro-pneumatic with a free-standing console. Little was left of Van Peteghem's material.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manuaal I | 10 |
- Manuaal II | 7 |
- Pedaal | 2 |
Total number of stops | 19 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Manuaal I (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Prestant 4', Doublette 2', Cornet, Fourniture IV sterk, Cymbale III sterk, Basson 8', Oboe 8', Trompette 8'.
Manuaal II (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Salicional 8', Flute 4', Nasard 2 2/3', Quarte 2', Quinte 1 1/3', Cromorne 8'.
Pedaal: Soubasse 16', Flûte 8'.
Accessories: Tremblant.
Other specifications | |
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Different specifications |
The specification given in 1974 was: Groot Orgel (C-g'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Bourdon 8', Flûte Harmonique 8', Prestant 4', Cornet V rangs (8') (cis'-g'''), Trompette 8'. Reciet (C-g'''): Salicional 8', Bourdon 8', Cor de Chamois 8', Basson 8' (missing), Tremblant. Pedaal (C-d'): Sous Basse 16'. Koppels: Reciet op Groot Orgel, Groot Orgel op Pedaal, Reciet op Pedaal. Tutti Groot Orgel, Tutti Reciet, Forte Generale. |
Literature |
Het historisch orgel in Vlaanderen : Deel I Oost-Vlaanderen / Ghislain Potvlieghe. - Brussel : Ministerie van Nationale Opvoeding en Nederlandse Cultuur, Rijksdienst voor Monumenten- en Landschapzorg, 1974. |
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