2017-05-07 - Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture and Denis Blaine. The tonal director was Stephen Stoot. -Database Manager
2012-04-29 - Updated through online information from William Gaskarth. -- I am familar with this instrument and have played it many times. It was orginally 22 stops, but was completed in 1964. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Date not recorded
Calgary, Alberta St. Mary's Cathedral, R. C. Casavant Op. 2394 1957 3/40 ___________________________________________________ GREAT CHOIR 16' Quintaton 61 8' Cor de Nuit 68 + 8' Principal 61 8' Spitzzflöte 68 + 8' Getalgedackt 61 8' Unda Maris 61 + 8' Gemshorn 61 4' Gemshorn 68 + 4' Octave 61 4' Koppelflöte 68 + 4' Spitzflöte 61 2 2/3' Nazard 61 + 2 2/3' Twelfth 61 2' Blockflöte 61 + 2' Fifteenth 61 1 3/5' Tierce 61 + IV Fourniture 244 8' Rohrschalmei 68 + 8' Trompette 61 a Tremulant Unison Off Sub Super Unison Off Super SWELL PEDAL 8' Spitzprincipal 68 8' Rohrflöte 68 16' Gemshorn 32 + 8' Viole de Gambe 68 16' Subbass 32 8' Viole Celeste 61 16' Quintaton GT 4' Prestant 68 16' Cor de Nuit 12 + 2' Harmonic Gedeckt 68 8' Spitzprincipal 32 III Plein Jeu 183 8' Rohrgedeckt 32 16' Cor Anglais 68 8' Cor de Nuit CH + 8' Trumpet 68 5 1/3' Quint 32 + 4' Clarion 68 4' Blockflöte 32 + Tremulant 4' Cor de Nuit CH + Sub 16' Trompette 12 + Unison Off 16' Cor Anglais SW Super a Added 1964; hooded, on high pressure + Added 1964 [Received from Jeff Scofield February 18, 2019]
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