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Grenoble - Temple Protestant

Grenoble, France (Isère (38)) - Temple Protestant
Municipal: Grenoble
Region:Rhône-Alpes
Address: 9 Rue Hébert, 38000, Grenoble

Description nr.: 2047484.

Built by: Friedrich Goll Orgelbau AG (1870)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
1870 Friedrich Goll Orgelbau AG  new organ
1904 Hippolyte-César Beaucourt  restoration
1926 Michel-Merklin & Kuhn  maintenance/reparations
2007 Michel Gaillard  restoration and enlargement

The organ in the Protestant church in Grenoble was built in 1870 by the Swiss firm Friedrich Goll. It was renovated in 1904 by Hippoyte Beaucourt and revised in 1926 by Michel-Merklin & Kuhn. Michel Gaillard carried out a restoration in 2007, after which the organ could be used again on 9 December 2007.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Grand Orgue7
- Positif6
- Récit Expressif7
- Pédale3
Total number of stops23
Key actionElectrical
Stop actionElectrical
Windchest(s)Sleepkade

Specification
Grand Orgue (C-f'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Salicional 8', Prestant 4', Doublette 2', Plein-Jeu 3-4 rangs, Régale 8', Tremblant.
Positif (C-f'''): Bourdon 8', Flûte Traversière 4', Nazard 2 2/3', Flageolet 2', Tierce 1 3/5', Quinte 1 1/3'.
Récit Expressif (C-f'''): Bourdon à Cheminée 8', Viole de Gambe 8', Voix Céleste 8', Flûte à Cheminée 4', Flûte 2', Trompette 8', Basson-Hautbois 8', Trémolo.
Pédale (C-f'): Soubasse 16', Flûte 8', Posaune 16'.
Couplers: Accouplement du Positif au Grand Orgue, Accouplement du Récit au Grand Orgue, Tirasse Grand Orgue, Tirasse Positif, Tirasse Récit, Tirasse Récit 4'.

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Grenoble - Temple Protestant