2015-10-01 - Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture and Denis Blaine. The tonal director was Stephen Stoot. -Database Manager
2020-01-02 - The main church was damaged beyond repair by fire in 1933, with the chapel sustaining smoke and water damage; Cssavant Op. 621 was rebuilt in 1937 as Casavant Op. 1553. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Date not recorded
Montréal, Québec Eglise St-Louis-de-France, Chapelle Casavant Op. 621 1915 2/17 Casavant Op. 1553 1937 2/22 ___________________________________________________________________ GRAND ORGUE RECIT PEDALE 16' Bourdon 68 8' Principal-violon 68 16' Principal-basse 32 8' Montre 68 8' Bourdon 68 16' Bourdon 32 8' Mélodie 68 8' Viole de gambe 68 16' Bourdon doux GO 8' Dulciane 68 8' Voix Céleste 61 8' Flûte 12 4' Prestant 68 4' Flûte Traverse 68 8' Bourdon 12 2 2/3' Nazard 61 4' Violina 68 8' Gedeckt RE 2' Doublette 61 8' Trompette 68 III Mixture 204 8' Hautbois 68 8' Trompette 68 8' Voix Humaine 68 Sub Trémolo Super Sub Super [Received from Jeff Scofield January 2, 2019]
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