Complete description of the selected organ
Photo: Bert Vossen
Zussen, België (Limburg (Belgisch)) - Sint Genovevakerk
Municipal: Riemst
Region:Vlaanderen
Address: Pastoor Bollenstraat 1, 3770, Zussen
Description nr.: 2007781.
Built by: Stephan Schumacher (1967)
The organ contains older material: Prospect from 1869 by Pereboom & Leijser
The Sint Genoveva Church in Zussen was built in 1867-1869. The church's previous organ, built by Emile Verschueren, was lost in 1958 when part of the church collapsed. The church was rebuilt in the years 1967-1968. Stephan Schumacher built a new organ in 1967. The consultant during the construction was Paul Nolens from Liège. The organ was built behind a late nineteenth-century facade. This is attributed to Pereboom & Leijser, with the year of construction being 1869. The old organ was restored in 1951 by Emile Verschueren.
Technical data
Specification
Hoofdwerk (C-f'''): Prestant 8', Roerfluit 8', Octaaf 4' (G-f'''), Nachthoorn 2', Mixtuur IV sterk (1 1/3'), Trompet 8'.
Zwelwerk (C-f'''): Holpijp 8', Prestant 4', Blaaspijp 4', Octaaf 2', Seskwiaalter II sterk.
Pedaal (C-f'): Subbas 16', Gedekt 8'.
Couplers: Hoofdwerk - Zwelwerk, Hoofdwerk - Zwelwerk Sub, Pedaal - Hoofdwerk, Pedaal - Zwelwerk.
Accessories: 1 vrije combinatie, 4 vaste combinaties (p - mf - f - tutti).
Photo: Bert Vossen
Zussen, België (Limburg (Belgisch)) - Sint Genovevakerk
Municipal: Riemst
Region:Vlaanderen
Address: Pastoor Bollenstraat 1, 3770, Zussen
Description nr.: 2007781.
Built by: Stephan Schumacher (1967)
The organ contains older material: Prospect from 1869 by Pereboom & Leijser
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1869 | Pereboom & Leijser | new organ | 1951 | Emile Verschueren | restoration | 1967 | Stephan Schumacher | new organ in old case |
The Sint Genoveva Church in Zussen was built in 1867-1869. The church's previous organ, built by Emile Verschueren, was lost in 1958 when part of the church collapsed. The church was rebuilt in the years 1967-1968. Stephan Schumacher built a new organ in 1967. The consultant during the construction was Paul Nolens from Liège. The organ was built behind a late nineteenth-century facade. This is attributed to Pereboom & Leijser, with the year of construction being 1869. The old organ was restored in 1951 by Emile Verschueren.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Hoofdwerk | 6 |
- Zwelwerk | 5 |
- Pedaal | 2 |
Total number of stops | 13 |
Key action | Electrical |
Stop action | Electrical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |
Specification
Hoofdwerk (C-f'''): Prestant 8', Roerfluit 8', Octaaf 4' (G-f'''), Nachthoorn 2', Mixtuur IV sterk (1 1/3'), Trompet 8'.
Zwelwerk (C-f'''): Holpijp 8', Prestant 4', Blaaspijp 4', Octaaf 2', Seskwiaalter II sterk.
Pedaal (C-f'): Subbas 16', Gedekt 8'.
Couplers: Hoofdwerk - Zwelwerk, Hoofdwerk - Zwelwerk Sub, Pedaal - Hoofdwerk, Pedaal - Zwelwerk.
Accessories: 1 vrije combinatie, 4 vaste combinaties (p - mf - f - tutti).
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