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Chapelle de l’Ecole

Saint Michel de Picpus

47, rue de Picpus , 75012 Paris

1880 - Stoltz

I/4 - mechanical traction

Clavier (56 notes) Flûte 8’ ( Basses & Dessus, coupure entre Mi3/Fa3) Bourdon 8’ (Basses & Dessus) Prestant 4’ (Basses & Dessus) Basson-hautbois 8’ (Basses & Dessus) Pédalier en tirasse (13 notes) It is a small accompaniment instrument built around 1880 by the Stoltz brothers. The instrument is entirely expressive and the expression is done by a notched spoon. The buffet, lined with 3 flats with fake pipes, is actually used to hide the expressive box that contains the entire organ. There is no organ anymore at the chapel since years. It’s unknown what has happened with the organ. photo: Jeroen de Haan
Organs of Paris

Chapelle de l’Ecole

Saint Michel de

Picpus

47, rue de Picpus , 75012 Paris

1880 - Stoltz

I/4 - mechanical traction

Clavier (56 notes) Flûte 8’ ( Basses & Dessus, coupure entre Mi3/Fa3) Bourdon 8’ (Basses & Dessus) Prestant 4’ (Basses & Dessus) Basson-hautbois 8’ (Basses & Dessus) Pédalier en tirasse (13 notes) It is a small accompaniment instrument built around 1880 by the Stoltz brothers. The instrument is entirely expressive and the expression is done by a notched spoon. The buffet, lined with 3 flats with fake pipes, is actually used to hide the expressive box that contains the entire organ. There is no organ anymore at the chapel since years. It’s unknown what has happened with the organ. photo: Jeroen de Haan
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