Saint Vincent
de Paul 1 2
Place Frantz-Liszt, 75010 Paris
Orgue de choeur
1853 - Cavaille-Coll
1937 - Gonzalez
1982 - Guilmard
The choir organ was built by Cavaillé in 1858. The latter
equipped the instrument with an amazing wind tunnel
operated by a complex mechanism of vilebrequins,
wheels and chains.
Subsequently, Mutin did some work at an indeterminate
date. He increased the size of the pedal and installed an
independent pneumatic pedal (Bourdon 16 borrowed
from the GO).
In 1937, the instrument received an additional stop by
Gonzalez (the addition of an 8-foot Pedal by duplication
of the Flûte 8 of the GO).
The organ was overhauled in 1982 by Philippe Guilmard.
photo : Jeroen de Haan
Saint Vincent
de Paul 1
2
Place Frantz-Liszt, 75010 Paris
Orgue de choeur
1853 - Cavaille-Coll
1937 - Gonzalez
1982 - Guilmard
The choir organ was built by Cavaillé in 1858. The latter
equipped the instrument with an amazing wind tunnel
operated by a complex mechanism of vilebrequins, wheels
and chains.
Subsequently, Mutin did some work at an indeterminate
date. He increased the size of the pedal and installed an
independent pneumatic pedal (Bourdon 16 borrowed from
the GO).
In 1937, the instrument received an additional stop by
Gonzalez (the addition of an 8-foot Pedal by duplication of
the Flûte 8 of the GO).
The organ was overhauled in 1982 by Philippe Guilmard.
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photo : Jeroen de Haan