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Casavant Opus 1517 (1935)

St-André
1237, boul. St-André
Acton Vale, QC, CA

Consoles

Main


Notes

2015-08-06 - Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture and Denis Blaine. The tonal director was Stephen Stoot. -Database Manager

2019-12-30 - To build this instrument, Casavant used the tubular action, the pipework and the console of their opus 136, installed in 1901, in the chapel of the Sisters Jésus-Marie, in Sillery. In 1955, Odilon Jacques rebuilt the instrument, electrified the action and used the unified system. In 1993, the instrument was replaced with opus 1649 built in 1940 by Casavant Frères and installed, originally, in the De La Salle Academy in Trois-Rivières, -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Date not recorded

     Acton Vale, Québec
     Église St-André

     Casavant   Op. 1517   1936   2/19
     ____________________________________________________________

     GRAND ORGUE           RECIT                       PEDALE

  8' Montre      58     8' Principal        58     16' Bourdon 27 
  8' Mélodie     58     8' Bourdon          58
  8' Salicional  58     8' Viole de gambe   58
  8' Dulciane    58     8' Voix Céleste     58
  4' Prestant    58     4' Flûte harmonique 58
  2' Doublette   58     8' Hautbois         58
III  Cornet     174        Trémolo
  8' Trompette   58
     Super

           [Received from Jeff Scofield December 30, 2019]

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