St. Hubertus (Duisburg-Rahm)

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Tower of St. Hubertus, Rahm

The St. Hubertus Church is a Catholic parish church in Duisburg-Rahm .

Building

The church was built between 1922 and 1925 according to plans by the architect Franz Schneider (Düsseldorf). The building imitates baroque designs, as it was and is intended to accommodate the baroque furniture of the former church of Karken . Between 1962 and 1963 the church was extensively restored; In addition, the sacristy was added and the chapel for the dead, which is connected to a cloister in the Romanesque style.

Furnishing

The organ was built in 1980 by the Weimbs Orgelbau workshop and reorganized in 2017 by the builder company. The slider chest instrument has 35  stops on three manuals and a pedal . The action actions of the main work, positive and pedal are mechanical, that of the swell is electric. The stop actions are electric.

I Hauptwerk C – g 3
1. Principal 8th'
2. Lovely Gedackt 8th'
3. octave 4 ′
4th Flute 4 ′
5. Sesquialter II (from f 0 ) 2 23
6th recorder 2 ′
7th Mixture IV 1 13
8th. Trumpet 8th'
tremolo
II Positive C-g 3
9. Salicional 8th'
10. Reed flute 8th'
11. Gemshorn 4 ′
12. Principal 2 ′
13. Fifth 1 13
14th Sharp III 1'
15th Krummhorn 8th'
tremolo
III Swell C-g 3 (-g 4 )
16. Drone 16 ′
17th Open flute 8th'
18th Gamba 8th'
19th Vox coelestis (from c 0 ) 8th'
20th Transverse flute 4 ′
21st Fugara 4 ′
22nd Fifth 2 23
23. Flageolet 2 ′
24. third 1 35
25th Harmony trumpet 8th'
26th oboe 8th'
tremolo
Pedal C – f 1
27. Pedestal 32 ′
28. Principal bass 16 ′
29 Sub bass 16 ′
30th Quintbass 10 23
31. Open bass 8th'
32. Covered bass 8th'
33. Choral bass 4 ′
34. trombone 16 ′
35. Trumpet 8th'
  • Couple
    • Normal coupling: II / I, I / P, II / P (mechanical); III / I, III / II, III / P (electrical)
    • Sub-octave coupling: III / I, III / II, III / III (electrical)
    • Super octave coupling: III / I, III / II, III / III, III / P (electrical)
  • Playing aids : Equallage from III

Individual evidence

  1. See the information on the information board at the church
  2. Information about the organ and its disposition on the website of the organ building company (seen on May 15, 2018).

Web links

Coordinates: 51 ° 21 '5 "  N , 6 ° 47' 1.4"  E