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[[File:Woehl-Orgel St. Remigius Viersen (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|The Woehl Organ at St. Remigius, Viersen.]]
[[File:Woehl-Orgel St. Remigius Viersen (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|The Woehl Organ at St. Remigius, Viersen.]]
The ''Alain-Organ'', built by Gerald Woehl in 1984, resides in St. Remigius, Viersen.
The ''Alain-Organ''<ref>Schauerte, ''Jehan Alain Vol. 1: Das Orgelwerke'': "der Jehan Alain gewidmeten Woehl-Orgel"</ref>, built by [[Gerald Woehl]] in 1984, resides in St. Remigius, Viersen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.


== Description ==
== Description ==
The organ is tuned in ''Niedhardt for a small church'' and has mechanical key and stop action. It was created with the music of [[Jehan Alain]] in mind{{Citation needed}}.
The organ is tuned in ''Niedhardt for a small church'' and has mechanical key and stop action. It was created with the music of [[Jehan Alain]] in mind{{Citation needed}}.
One notable recording of this organ is a 2-CD set of the complete organ works of [[Jehan Alain]] by [[Helga Schauerte]].


== Stoplist ==
== Stoplist ==
The following is the state of the organ in 1990.
The following is the state of the organ in 1990. Stops in italics are prepared for.


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This organ on [http://orgbase.nl/scripts/ogb.exe?database=ob2&%250=2002892&LGE=EN&LIJST=lang orgbase.nl], accessed 2 August, 2023.
This organ on [http://orgbase.nl/scripts/ogb.exe?database=ob2&%250=2002892&LGE=EN&LIJST=lang orgbase.nl], accessed 2 August, 2023.
[[Category:Organs]][[Category:Organs in Germany]]

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The Woehl Organ at St. Remigius, Viersen.

The Alain-Organ[1], built by Gerald Woehl in 1984, resides in St. Remigius, Viersen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.

Description

The organ is tuned in Niedhardt for a small church and has mechanical key and stop action. It was created with the music of Jehan Alain in mind[Citation needed].

One notable recording of this organ is a 2-CD set of the complete organ works of Jehan Alain by Helga Schauerte.

Stoplist

The following is the state of the organ in 1990. Stops in italics are prepared for.


Grand-Orgue Positif Récit expressif Solo Pédale
Monre  
16
   Montre  
8
   Quintaton  
16
   Cornet  
V
   Montre  
16
  
Montre  
8
   Bourdon  
8
   Bourdon  
8
   Trompette  
8
   Soubasse  
16
  
Flûte harmonique  
8
   Prestant  
4
   Viole de Gambe  
8
   Clairon  
4
   Grosse Quinte  
10 2/3
  
Salicional  
8
   Flûte a cheminées  
4
   Voix céleste  
8
    
   Flûte  
8
  
Bourdon  
8
   Nazard  
2 2/3
   Flûte traversiére  
8
    
   Octave  
4
  
Prestant  
4
   Doublette  
2
   Flûte octaviante  
4
    
   Quinte/Tierce  
2 2/3, 1 3/5
  
Flûte conique  
4
   Tierce  
1 3/5
   Fugara  
4
    
   Bombarde  
16
  
Grosse Tierce  
3 1/5
   Larigot  
1 1/3
   Octavin  
2
    
   Trompette  
8
  
Nazard  
2 2/3
   Fourniture  
III
   Progression  
V
    
   Clairon  
4
  
Doublete  
2
   Cymbale  
III
   Bombarde  
16
    
    
  
Tierce  
1 3/5
   Trompette  
8
   Voix humaine  
8
    
    
  
Sesquialtera  
II
   Cromhorne  
8
   Basson Hautbois  
8
    
    
  
Fourniture  
IV
    
   Trompette harmonique  
8
    
    
  
Cymbale  
IV
    
   Clairon harmonique  
4
    
    
  
Trompette en chamade  
8/4
    
    
    
    
  

Pos. Rec. and Solo/G.O., Octaves graves Rec./Go., App. Go., App. Anches Rec., App. Anches Ped., Tir. Pos. G.O. Rec. and Solo, Tremblant fort, Tremblant doux.

References

Park, Michael, "Die Woehl-Orgel in St. Remigius". michael-park.de, accessed 2 August, 2023.

Schauerte, Helga, performer. "Jehan Alain Vol. 1: Das Orgelwerk". Motette, 1990. (CD booklet)

This organ on organindex.de, accessed 2 August, 2023.

This organ on orgbase.nl, accessed 2 August, 2023.

  1. Schauerte, Jehan Alain Vol. 1: Das Orgelwerke: "der Jehan Alain gewidmeten Woehl-Orgel"