2010-02-04 - Identified by Rae Bolton from information furnished by Casavant Frères, courtesy of Simon Couture. -Database Manager
2020-04-09 - This was a rebuild and new console for a 1904 3-manual J. E. Pepin; rebuild and tonal changes in 1997 by Guilbault-Thérien; the church closed October 5, 2008, and is now used as a community center; the organ is still in place. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Date not recorded
Montréal, Québec Eglise Ste-Brigide-de-Kildare Casavant Op. 1812 1946 4/49 _________________________________________ GRAND ORGUE POSITIF 16' Montre 8' Principal 8' Montre 8' Salicional 8' Principal 8' Mélodie 8' Flûte double 8' Dulciane 8' Keraulophone 4' Flûte douce 8' Flûte traverse 4' Violina 8' Dulciane 2' Piccolo 4' Prestant 8' Clarinette 4' Flûte harmonique 8' Cor Anglais 2 2/3' Quinte Trémolo 2' Doublette Sub III Mixture Super 8' Posaune 8' Trompette SOLO 4' Clairon Sub 8' Principal Super 8' Grosse Flûte 8' Violoncelle RECIT 4' Flûte harmonique 2' Piccolo 16' Bourdon 8' Tuba Mirabilis 8' Principal 8' Saxophone 8' Bourdon Trémolo 8' Gambe Sub 8' Voix Céleste Super 8' Dolce 4' Violon PEDALE 4' Flûte harmonique 2' Octavin 32' Flûte acoustique 8' Trompette 16' Flûte 8' Hautbois-Basson 16' Bourdon 8' Voix Humaine 16' Violon Trémolo 16' Gedeckt RE Sub 8' Flûte 12 Super 8' Bourdon 12 8' Violoncelle 12 16' Bombarde [Received from Jeff Scofield April 4, 2020]
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