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C1 Placed in the transept, the accompanying organ was built by Charles Mutin in 1914. It was placed in a buffet designed by the architect Lucien Magne (who also designed the Grand-Orgue buffet). In 1933, works were done by the Maison Cavaillé- Coll, which took the opportunity to slightly change the composition. Subsequently, the maintenance was carried out by the Maison Beuchet-Debierre. In 1980, maintenance works were carried out by Jean Renaud. Finally, between 2012 and 2015, work was carried out by Dargassies. Famous organist who illustrated the instrument: Henri Potiron, famous for his Grégorian organ accompaniments, was organist of the accompanying organ from 1960 to 1964.
1914 - Mutin (1) 1933 - Soc. Cavaillé-Coll (6) 1980 - Renaud (6) 2012/15 - Dargassies (6)

II/21 (18) - mechanical traction

composition

Photo : Pierre Marteau
The organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2024 Vincent Hildebrandt ALL ORGANS
C1 Placed in the transept, the accompanying organ was built by Charles Mutin in 1914. It was placed in a buffet designed by the architect Lucien Magne (who also designed the Grand- Orgue buffet). In 1933, works were done by the Maison Cavaillé-Coll, which took the opportunity to slightly change the composition. Subsequently, the maintenance was carried out by the Maison Beuchet-Debierre. In 1980, maintenance works were carried out by Jean Renaud. Finally, between 2012 and 2015, work was carried out by Dargassies. Famous organist who illustrated the instrument: Henri Potiron, famous for his Grégorian organ accompaniments, was organist of the accompanying organ from 1960 to 1964.
1914 - Mutin (1) 1933 - Soc. Cavaillé-Coll (6) 1980 - Renaud (6) 2012/15 - Dargassies (6)

II/21 (18) - mechanical traction

composition