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Dombresson, Die Schweiz / La Suisse (Neuchâtel) - Église Réformée
Municipal: Val-de-Ruz
Address: Chemin de l'Eglise 1, 2056, Dombresson
Website: https://www.eren.ch/
Description nr.: 2064617.
Built by: Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin (2004)
In 1994, a fire destroyed the Temple in Dombresson. The organ of Metzler from 1946 was lost. After the restoration of the church was completed, a new organ was built in Italian style by the Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin. It was inspired by the work of the Italian organ builder family Serassi. The instrument was completed in 2004, but three stops were only prepared for. These stops were installed in 2009. In 2011 the Mosetto was replaced by a Harponcino.
Technical data
Specification
Grand'Organo (C-g'''): Principale 8' (B/D), Ottava 4' (B/D), Quintadecima 2', Decimanona 1 1/3', Vigesimaseconda 1', Ripieno 4 file.
Organo d'Eco (C-g'''): Bordone 8', Viola 8' (Bass), Flauto Maggiore 8' (Discant), Flauto in VIII 4', Flauto in XII 2 2/3', Flauto in XV 2', Flauto in XVII 1 3/5', Flagioletto 1/2' - 2' from c', Corno Inglese 16' (Discant), Violoncello 8' (Bass) - reed, Fagotto 8' (Bass), Tromba 8' (Discant) - 2009, Voce Umana 8' (Discant) - 2009, Harponcino 8' - 2011.
Pedale (C-f'): Contrabassi 16', Basso 8', Trombone 16'.
Other stops: Campanelli (from c'), Rullante, Gran Cassa, Ucellini - 2009.
Couplers: Grand'Organo - Organo d'Eco (B/D), Pedale - Grand'Organo, Pedale - Organo d'Eco, Terza Mano.
Accessories: Tremulant (Manuale), Ripieno, 2 freie Kombinationen.
Dombresson, Die Schweiz / La Suisse (Neuchâtel) - Église Réformée
Municipal: Val-de-Ruz
Address: Chemin de l'Eglise 1, 2056, Dombresson
Website: https://www.eren.ch/
Description nr.: 2064617.
Built by: Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin (2004)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 2004 | Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin | new organ | 2009 | Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin | enlargement | 2011 | Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin | modify stoplist |
In 1994, a fire destroyed the Temple in Dombresson. The organ of Metzler from 1946 was lost. After the restoration of the church was completed, a new organ was built in Italian style by the Manufacture d'Orgues de Saint-Martin. It was inspired by the work of the Italian organ builder family Serassi. The instrument was completed in 2004, but three stops were only prepared for. These stops were installed in 2009. In 2011 the Mosetto was replaced by a Harponcino.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Grand'Organo | 6 |
- Organo d'Eco | 11 |
- Pedale | 3 |
Total number of stops | 20 |
Key action | Mechanical |
Stop action | Mechanical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Grand'Organo (C-g'''): Principale 8' (B/D), Ottava 4' (B/D), Quintadecima 2', Decimanona 1 1/3', Vigesimaseconda 1', Ripieno 4 file.
Organo d'Eco (C-g'''): Bordone 8', Viola 8' (Bass), Flauto Maggiore 8' (Discant), Flauto in VIII 4', Flauto in XII 2 2/3', Flauto in XV 2', Flauto in XVII 1 3/5', Flagioletto 1/2' - 2' from c', Corno Inglese 16' (Discant), Violoncello 8' (Bass) - reed, Fagotto 8' (Bass), Tromba 8' (Discant) - 2009, Voce Umana 8' (Discant) - 2009, Harponcino 8' - 2011.
Pedale (C-f'): Contrabassi 16', Basso 8', Trombone 16'.
Other stops: Campanelli (from c'), Rullante, Gran Cassa, Ucellini - 2009.
Couplers: Grand'Organo - Organo d'Eco (B/D), Pedale - Grand'Organo, Pedale - Organo d'Eco, Terza Mano.
Accessories: Tremulant (Manuale), Ripieno, 2 freie Kombinationen.
Recordings |
Dombresson : St Martin / Viviane Loriaut, Guy Bovet. - Gallo CD-1609-1610 (2CD). - 2020. |
Links |
http://peter-fasler.magix.net/public/NEProfile/ne_dombresson_ref.htm https://www.orgues-et-vitraux.ch/default.asp/2-0-2681-11-6-1/ |