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Pommeroeul, België (Hainaut) - Église Notre-Dame de Pommeroeul
Municipal: Bernissart
Region:Wallonie
Address: Place des Hautchamps, 7322, Pommeroeul
Website: http://www.up-belber.be/
Description nr.: 2054176.
Built by: Maurice Delmotte (1951)
The organ contains older material: Organ case from 1842 by Pieter Hubert Anneessens
The Delmotte company built a two-manual organ for Notre-Dame in Pommeroeul in 1951, using the organ case and some material from the church's previous organ. This instrument was built in 1842 by Pieter Hubert Anneessens. It was renovated by Delmotte in 1912. The new organ was dedicated on October 7, 1951. Émile De Backer, organist in Mons, played the organ on this occasion. The register button of the Cornet says three ranks, but the Cornet actually has five ranks.
Technical data
Specification
Grand Orgue (C-g'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Bourdon 8' - extension, Prestant 4' - extension, Flûte 4' - extension, Doublette 2' - extension.
Récit Expressif (C-g'''): Bourdon 8', Gambe 8', Voix Céleste 8', Flûte Ouverte 4', Nazard 2 2/3', Cornet 5 rangs, Trompette 8', Clairon 4'.
Pédale (C-d'): Soubasse 16' - transmission, Principal 8' - transmission, Bourdon 8' - transmission, Principal 4' - transmission, Bombarde 16' - transmission.
Couplers: Accouplement du Récit au Grand Orgue, Accouplement du Récit au Grand Orgue à l'Octave Grave, Tirasse Grand Orgue, Tirasse Récit.
Accessories: Trémolo, Crescendo Général.
Pommeroeul, België (Hainaut) - Église Notre-Dame de Pommeroeul
Municipal: Bernissart
Region:Wallonie
Address: Place des Hautchamps, 7322, Pommeroeul
Website: http://www.up-belber.be/
Description nr.: 2054176.
Built by: Maurice Delmotte (1951)
The organ contains older material: Organ case from 1842 by Pieter Hubert Anneessens
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1842 | Pieter Hubert Anneessens | new organ | 1912 | Edouard & Théophile Delmotte | restoration | 1951 | Maurice Delmotte | new organ in old case |
The Delmotte company built a two-manual organ for Notre-Dame in Pommeroeul in 1951, using the organ case and some material from the church's previous organ. This instrument was built in 1842 by Pieter Hubert Anneessens. It was renovated by Delmotte in 1912. The new organ was dedicated on October 7, 1951. Émile De Backer, organist in Mons, played the organ on this occasion. The register button of the Cornet says three ranks, but the Cornet actually has five ranks.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Grand Orgue | 6 (2) |
- Récit Expressif | 8 |
- Pédale | 5 (0) |
Total number of stops | 19 (10) |
Key action | Electrical |
Stop action | Electrical |
Windchest(s) | Membraanlade |
Specification
Grand Orgue (C-g'''): Bourdon 16', Montre 8', Bourdon 8' - extension, Prestant 4' - extension, Flûte 4' - extension, Doublette 2' - extension.
Récit Expressif (C-g'''): Bourdon 8', Gambe 8', Voix Céleste 8', Flûte Ouverte 4', Nazard 2 2/3', Cornet 5 rangs, Trompette 8', Clairon 4'.
Pédale (C-d'): Soubasse 16' - transmission, Principal 8' - transmission, Bourdon 8' - transmission, Principal 4' - transmission, Bombarde 16' - transmission.
Couplers: Accouplement du Récit au Grand Orgue, Accouplement du Récit au Grand Orgue à l'Octave Grave, Tirasse Grand Orgue, Tirasse Récit.
Accessories: Trémolo, Crescendo Général.
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