The organ of the the St Charles Monastery
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ORGUE nb. 24 | The organ of the the St Charles Monastery The organ of the St Charles Convent' chapel is a small instrument originally designed (in 1980) by the German organ-builder Oberlinger for the Benedictine Monastery at Tabgha on Tiberias Lake shore. It is used for liturgical needs exclusively . The acoustics in the church suit the organ very well. |
One manual keyboard 54 notes
Gedeckt 8'
Flute 4'
Flute 2'
Mixture
Pedal keyboard
upright 30 notes
Mechanical manuals and stop action