Organ of Sacré Cœur in Arlon, Belgium
Vintage 1899 built by
Georg Stahlhut
Reconstruction 1970 by
Joseph Gomree
Restoration 2006 by
Hugo Mayer Organ Building GmbH
Couplers:
II-P, I-P, II-I, 16’ II-I, 4’ I-I, 4’ P
Pneumatic key and stop tracts
Organ of the church of St. Johannes in Dieblich
Stop list
II/29
built in 1854 by Breidenfeld, Trier
Restauration 2001/02 by Hugo Mayer
Mechanical couplers: I-II, II-P
Mechanical key action
Mechanical stop action
Casework from solid oak
St. Georg in Hentern
I/P/8
Built in 1893
by organ builders
Voltmann of Klausen
Restoration 2004 by
Hugo Mayer Organ Building GmbH
Tract: mechanical
Wind chest: cone chests
Couplers: I–P
Casing: oak front, fir sides
The restoration of the Voltmann organ comprised the following tasks:
Complete cleaning of the entire organ with restoration of the metal and wooden pipes. Elimination of stannuous residue from the metal pipes, reconstruciton of the cork taps at the stopped metal pipes.
Restitution of the original disposition design, Mixture will be Fifth again and Fifth will be Dolce 8’. The wind pressure is raised by 5 mm to 65 mm Ws, the temperature control is equally tempered, the pitch 443 Hz at 19° C.
Installation of a new keyboard and repair of the entire mechanical keyboard and stop sections. Reconstruction of the easel and the key blocks. Expert reconstruction of the non-matching tract parts.
Careful repair of the organ casing, worm treatment of all wooden parts, the framing of the casing was commissioned and executed on site.
Organ of the church of St. Fridolin, Mulhousee
III/P/31
Built by Goll, Luzern in 1907
Restored in 2007 by Hugo Mayer
Casework: oak, waxed
Saint Matthieu in Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg
I/P/24
Built by Voigt
vintage 1904
Repair 2005/06
Hugo Mayer Organ Building GmbH
Primary valve chests with elektrical tract
Pedal couplers:
II-P, I-P, II-P super, I-P super,
Keyboard couplers:
II-I, II-I super, II-I super, I-I super, II-II super
Oak casing, stained medium tan and varnished