2014-02-15 - Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture. -Database Manager
2017-01-02 - Electric blower installed by Casavant in 1967. -Database Manager
2019-05-20 - Updated by René Le Grand <br> <br>The headline of this entry gives St-Charles as the name of the village where this organ is. The real name, at the time of the acquisition, was Grondines (see Stoplist).<br>In 2002 the village merged with Deschambault with the new name Deschambault-Grondines. -Database Manager
Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Source: Copied from the factory specifications dated March 2, 1903 Date not recorded
Grondines, Québec Église St-Charles-Borromée Casavant Op. 201 1904 2/19 _________________________________________________________________________ GRAND ORGUE RÉCIT PÉDALE 16' Bourdon 53 8' Principal 51 b 16' Flûte Ouverte 27 8' Montre 65 8' Bourdon 58 16' Bourdon 27 8' Mélodie 65 8' Viole de Gambe 58 8' Dulciane 53 a 8' Voix Céleste 46 4' Prestant 65 4' Flûte Harmonique 58 2' Doublette 65 4' Violina 58 III Mixture 195 8' Hautbois-Basson 58 8' Trompette-Gambe 65 Trémolo Octave Aiguë a 1-12 from Mélodie b 1-7 from Bourdon [Received from Jeff Scofield January 2, 2017]
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