Technical specifications
2 manuals, 56 keys,
Pedal, 30 keys,
17 stops (including 4 transmissions)
Works
Asymmetrical case with the console to the side for perfect integration into the building.
2 manuals, 56 keys,
Pedal, 30 keys,
17 stops (including 4 transmissions)
II/P 10 stops, mechanical stop and key action
Restoration Rinckenbach Organ 1912, in an historic case from Dubois, 1762
III/P – 47 stops, electrical action
Dedication at 12th of June, 2016
press review : l’ami hebdo and DNA (Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace)
II / P -13 stops, mechanical action, one windchest for GO / POS
Grand Orgue from Louis Suret (1867), modified by Danion-Gonzalez in 1971-73. Some older pieces remain from the XVIIth und XVIIIth century.
Roland Galtier, governmental expert for organbuilding, supervises the works. He has defined the program of the works : Overhauling of the organcase, rebuilding of the key action. The electrical stop solenoids and motors will be renewed; a modern setter capture system will be installed.
The works has been finished in July 2009
III / P 56/32
43 Stops
Notes : mechanical – Stops : pneumatic (high pressure)
Combination action : Dièse info (Joël Pétrique)
II/P 22 stops, electrical action, DALSTEIN HAERPFER organ from 1895
III/P 35 stops, (43 stops at the console), mechanical action
See also this site:
http://www.stjohannes-bk.de/index.php?id_site=St.%20Johannes%20-%20Kirche
III / P – 50 Stops – Mechanical action (keys and stops) + Combination action.
With this work, the Muhleisen-team has won the national distinction “Best craftsmen of France” in teamworking.
See also this site:
http://www.concerto-gandersheim.de
II/P – 25 stops, mechanical action
III/P 35 stops, mechanical action, organ case from 1828
II/P 23 stops, mechanical action