Création: Atelier Bertrand Cattiaux 2008
II Grand-Orgue | 59n. (A0-g5) | I Positif | 59n. (A0-g5) | III Récit | 32 n. (c3-g5) |
Bourdon | 16' | Montre | 8' | Cornet | V rangs |
Flute | 8' | Bourdon | 8' | ||
Bourdon | 8' | Prestant | 4' | ||
Prestant | 4' | Flûte à biberon | 4' | Pédale | 33n. (A0-f3) |
Doublette | 2' | Nazard | 2 2/3' | ||
Fourniture | II rgs | Qte. de Nazard | 2' | Trompette | 8' |
Trompette | 8' | Tierce | 1 3/5' | Bourdon | 16' du GO |
Voix Humaine | 8' | Plein-Jeu | III à VI rgs | Flûte | 8' du GO |
Cromorne | 8' | ||||
Pedal coupler: Grand Orgue
Shift couplers: I/II , III/II et II/III
Mécanic key and stop action
Mild tremulant
The conception of this organ was inspired by the Cliquot organ of the chapel of the castrl of Fontainebleau. It means that the Great is located in the lower case and the positif at the level of the front pipes.
The instrumental part is partly inspired by french organs of the 17th century, more polyphonic, that allows to play a larger repertoire rather than the organd of the 18th century.
The voicing is a midway of the flemish polyphonic style and the 18th century.
Conception: Bertrand Cattiaux
Construction: Atelier Bertrand Cattiaux
Voicing: Bertrand Cattiaux and Itaru Sekiguchi
Inauguration concert was given by Michel Chapuis.
Actual organist is Léonid Karev. For further information and concert dates please refer to the site of the Amis des Orgues de Brunoy.