2017-01-08 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. <br>Identified by Jeff Scofield, citing information from this publication: Casavant factory specification dated January 31, 1905.<br> -Database Manager
2017-01-08 - The town of St-Victor-de-Tring became St-Victor on February 19, 1955. -Database Manager
Stoplist courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives Source: Copied from the factory specifications dated 31 January 1905 Date not recorded
St-Victor, Québec Église St-Victor Casavant Op. 231 1905 2/25 ___________________________________________________________________________ GRAND ORGUE RÉCIT PÉDALE 16' Bourdon 58 8' Principal 58 16' Flûte Ouverte 30 8' Montre 58 8' Bourdon 58 16' Bourdon 30 8' Flûte Double 58 8' Mélodie 58 8' Flûte 30 8' Dulciane 58 8' Viole de Gambe 58 4' Prestant 58 8' Voix Céleste 46 4' Flûte Harmonique 58 4' Flûte Harmonique 58 2' Doublette 58 2' Octavin 58 IV Mixture 232 8' Clarinette 58 8' Trompette 58 8' Hautbois-Basson 58 Octave Aiguë 8' Voix Humaine 58 Trémolo [Received from Jeff Scofield January 8, 2017]
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