Saint Séverin 1-2
5, Rue Saint Séverin, 75005 Paris
Orgue de choeur
1966 - Philippe Hartmann
I/7 - mechanical traction
Manual
Bourdon 8’ b/d
Principal 8’ b/d
Flüte 4’ b/d
Prestant 4’ b/d
Doublette 2’ b/d
Cornet d
Pedal
Soubasse 16’
Flüte 8’
Tirasse - Tremblant
Orgue de la chapelle Mansart
197x - Yves Koenig
I/4 - mechanical traction
Bourdon 8’ b/d - Flüte 4’ b/d - Doublette 2’ - Tierce
Tremblant
Photos: Vincent Hildebrandt
The old choir organ of Saint Séverin, built by Roethinger and
moved to the church of Ducey ( Manche) when the neo-gothic
furniture of the church was removed in 1954.
The choir organ was built by Philippe Hartmann in
1966 and the shutters of the buffet were painted by
Roger Chapelet, painter of the French Navy (father of
Francis Chapelet). It was restored and expanded by
Dominique Lalmand in 1996.
The small portable organ of the Mansart chapel is
built by Yves Koenig, for the conductor Paul Kuentz,
very active in Saint Séverin during the 70s. It was
bought by the parish in 1996.
Both organs are maintained by Michel Goussu.
Source: l’église Saint-Séverin
he old choir organ of Saint Séverin, built by Roethinger and
moved to the church of Ducey ( Manche) when the neo-gothic
furniture of the church was removed in 1954.