MOLLAU (68) – St Jean Baptiste’s Church. The restoration of Joseph Callinet’s organ (1833) was undertaken in 2011. This organ is certainly the most authentic one left by Joseph Callinet.
It is registered as an historic monument. The Callinet’s pedal pipes have been put back on their original note. New pipes have been duplicated from the original ones. They replace the old pipes that have been moved in 1961 in the pedal’s 30 notes extension.The inauguration is planned on June 24, 2012 during the opening concert of the Masevaux International Organ Festival.

 

Kaltenhouse (67) - St Wendelin's Church : Restoration of the Stiehr-Mockers Organ (1838) registered as an historic monument.
This organ has the only known echo keyboard to be constructed by Stiehr. Seriously transformed in 1956 it has now been returned to its original composition. It was inaugurated on 2nd March 2008 by Mathieu Freyburger.
 
 

 

Guewenheim (68) - St Maurice's Church :
The Joseph Stiehr Organ (1833), although well conserved, had suffered low quality additions in 1882 (L.F. Callinet) and 1924 (A. Berger). It has now been completely restored, complete with a newly constructed frame for the Swell Pedal. The inauguration by Jean-Baptiste Robin, resident organist of Poitier's Cathedral, 7th May 2006, was heard as an integral part of the "Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux" (Recording available : Jean-Baptiste Robin - Orgue).

SOPPE LE BAS (68) - St Vincent's Church: Restoration of the Valentin Rinkenbach Organ (1842), registered as an historical monument, was undertaken 2005-2006. This organ is the most authentic instrument left by Valentin Rinkenbach. It is particularly interesting because of the conservation of its physharmonica (a freee-reed stop). Certain lost components have been re-constructed (wedge-shaped bellows, pedal-board). The inauguration by Michel Chapuis, 13th May 2007, was an integral part of the "Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux".

SENTHEIM (68) -St George's Church: Restoration of the Martin and Joseph Rinckenbach organ (1909) was undertaken in 2007  and included a completely new pneumatic action system, the bellows have all been replaced and the leathers renewed. The inauguration concert was given by Daniel Roth and the "Ensemble Vocal du Pays de Thann" as an integral part of the "Festival International d'Orgue de Masevaux", 15th June 2008.

 

 

      

TURCKHEIM (Haut Rhin - 68) - St Anne's Church : The Silbermann-Callinet-Kern Organ was re-dressed in 2008. The Silbermann pipes, seriously corroded, have been restored and protected. This instrument was inaugurated on 14th December 2008 by Mr Maurice Moerlen and Mr L.P. Ernst 
Wiesviller (57) : the organ has been reconstructed in the german symphonic style. The two free-reed stops and the three high pressure stops bring rare and original aspects.  Pneumatic action system. 29 stops. Inauguration on June 21th 2009.

 

   

 

 

 

Toulouse (31) : St Etienne Cathedral, Aristide Cavaillé-Coll organ (1868). This instrument is registered as an historic monument and has been restored in 2008. All the instrumental part (mechanics, base, console, piping) has been carried to the workshop in order to be seriously restored. The manual blower has been reconstituted. Some of the previously transformed stops have been recontructed in there original layout. A serious restoration was needed to repare the very damaged buffet sculptures. 
Paris (75), Notre Dame de la Croix Church. Cavaillé-Coll organ (1872/73). Registerd as an historic monument. This organ has been restored in 2009. A serious work of leveling has been done, especially concerning the reed stops.

 

 

Lampertheim (67), St Arbogast Church. Koulen organ (1888) is registerd as an historic monument. The instrument was mute for many years and has been restored in 2009. Designed by a long time criticized organ builder, the restoration enabled the instrument to regain its authentic sound qualities. 

Schmittviller (57) : The organ of the Assomption Church has been restored in 2010. A new case was built, so it was possible to add a new Montre 8'.