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Corse 2018 : Grand orgue de la Cathédrale d'Ajaccio
FR: orgue Cavaillé-Coll, 1846 - descriptif en PiP
EN: The great organ of Ajaccio Cathedral was built in 1846 by Cavaillé-Coll, father and son, organ builders of King Louis-Philippe.
It originally included 33 mechanical transmission sets spread over 3 manual keyboards (2 of 54 notes and 1 of 42 notes), and a 25 notes pedalboard.
Restored and enlarged in 1960 by Jacquot Lavergne Establishments, Rambervillers, and in 1964 by Edmond Costa, it now includes 43 sets with pneumatic electro-mechanical transmission spread over 3 manual keyboards of 61 notes and a 32-notes pedalboard.
In addition, it is enriched with 31 combinations.
The four columns supporting the gallery are one-piece, made of marble from Corte (Corsica).
Le merveilleux "prélude sur le nom d'Alain" de Duruflé :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9pf6mecbv8
EN: The great organ of Ajaccio Cathedral was built in 1846 by Cavaillé-Coll, father and son, organ builders of King Louis-Philippe.
It originally included 33 mechanical transmission sets spread over 3 manual keyboards (2 of 54 notes and 1 of 42 notes), and a 25 notes pedalboard.
Restored and enlarged in 1960 by Jacquot Lavergne Establishments, Rambervillers, and in 1964 by Edmond Costa, it now includes 43 sets with pneumatic electro-mechanical transmission spread over 3 manual keyboards of 61 notes and a 32-notes pedalboard.
In addition, it is enriched with 31 combinations.
The four columns supporting the gallery are one-piece, made of marble from Corte (Corsica).
Le merveilleux "prélude sur le nom d'Alain" de Duruflé :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9pf6mecbv8
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Excellent photo too!
Eric Desjours club has replied to Andy Rodker clubThe equivalent youtube link is there to compensate and to redund the deezer link.
This "glorious organ music" comes from the eminent French organ school and more precisely from Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986), one of its worthy representatives. Student of Charles Tournemire, zeller of the classical organ and great improviser, he composed in 1942 this admirable prelude and fugue on the name Jehan Alain (1911-1940), tribute to another famous organist and composer of this school. Glad you like it, Andy!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Eric Desjours clubMerci pour la note et les explication...Serait-ce la Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption ?
Eric Desjours club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubC'est bien l'orgue de la cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption ou cathédrale Santa Maria Assunta d’Ajaccio.
Bonne journée !
Eric Desjours club has replied to Jeanne chevillardEric Desjours club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubMerci Nouchet et bon dimanche !
Have a great Sunday.
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