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Bernard Dargassies (1995)

Église Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois: Choir
2 Place du Louvre
Paris, FR

Images


2000s - Choir organ (Church website/Paul R. Marchesano)

2000s - Choir with organ facade at left (Church website/Paul R. Marchesano)

Notes

2025-03-10 - From church website: The choir organ was built in 1839 by the organbuilder J. Abbey, revised by Merklin in 1900, by Hermann in 1961 and finally by Dargassies in 1995. This organ has 2 keyboards and a pedal board, 12 stops. The buffet [facade], in Gothic style, was made by Boileau in 1839. At the top is an angel playing the trumpet, a motif borrowed from Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: Online Information

Récit Tierce 1 3/5, Octavin 2, Nasard 2 2/3, Flûte Octaviante 4, Flûte Harmonique 8

Grand-Orgue Montre 8, Bourdon 8, Prestant 4, Doublette 2, Plain-Jeu V, Trompette 8

Pédale Soubasse 16

Récit to Grand-Orgue 8, Récit to Pédale 8, Grand-Orgue to Pédale 8


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