Organ building and the restoration of historic organs are since 60 years the passion of Organbuilding Schumacher. From the continuo organ and the sophisticated chamber organ to the large church or concert hall organ, we have demonstrated the high quality level of our work.
Traditional craftsmanship supported by a thorough knowledge of historic organs, mastery of new techniques and artistic intuition constitute the singleness of each instrument leaving our workshop. Our team of highly skilled workers allows us to produce all parts in our workshop, located in Eupen in the German speaking east of Belgium.
We like to take up any challenge, be it the reconstruction of an organ in historical style or the creation of a classical organ in a contemporary setting.
Jacobus Van Eynde
1719
III-P, 31
Charles Anneessens
1884
III-P, 55
Coppin/Van Peteghem/Schumacher
1760/1830/2021
II-P, 30
Philippe Le Picard/Guido Schumacher
1725 /2020
Corneille Cacheux 1721/ Louis Hooghuys 1853/ Schumacher 2023
1721 / 1853 / 2023
III-P, 35
Schumacher
2019-2020
II-P, 32
Rhode/Schumacher
1760/2019
II-P, 30
Guido Schumacher
2010
II – P, 36
Guido Schumacher
1998
III – P, 35
Joseph Binvignat / Guido Schumacher
1781 / 2020
III – P, 35
Guido Schumacher
2011
II – P, 24
Guido Schumacher
1995
II – P, 27
Van Belle / Guido Schumacher
1686 / 2012
III – P, 43
Guido Schumacher
1995
II – P, 20
Schumacher
1991
II - P
Schumacher
1983
II - P, 12
Pierre Schyven / Guido Schumacher
1891 / 2017
IV – P, 90
Binvignat & Houtappel / Guido Schumacher
1793 / 2004
III – P, 32
Georg Stahlhut
1887
III-P, 39
Joseph Merklin / Pierre Schyven / Guido Schumacher
1848 – 1851 / 1890 / 2014
III – P, 40
Gebrüder Müller / Guido Schumacher
1862 / 2014
II – P, 18
Arnold Clerinx / Guido Schumacher
1888 / 1989
I – P, 11
Schumacher
1984
II - P, 10
Schumacher
1980
II - P, 9
Schumacher
1995
II-P, 10
Schumacher
1986
II - P, 8
Theodor Gilman, Stahlhut, Schumacher
1763/1963/2020
II-P, 30
Gebrüder Müller Reifferscheid, Schumacher
1845/2020
I - P, 9
Weimbs, Schumacher
II - P,