Pierre Lauwers 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 This organ, in original state, is one of the british historic organs of Brittany. It was built by Alfred Oldknow of Jersey in 1889. Specifications: CHOIR (56 notes) Lieblich Gedackt 8' Dulciana 8' Keraulophon 8' Flûte 4' Clarinette 8' (commence au 2° Do) GREAT (56 notes) Montre 8' Viole 8' Clarabella 8' Prestant 4' Flûte harmonique 4' Fourniture 3rgs Posaune 8' SWELL (56 notes) Bourdon 16' Montre 8' Gambe 8' Voix-Céleste 8' Rohr-Gedackt 8' Prestant 4' Fourniture 3rgs Trompette 8' Hautbois 8' Voix-humaine 8' PÉDAL (30notes) Flûte ouverte 16' Bourdon 16' See also here: http://www.uquebec.ca/musique/orgues/france/dinansm.html And here are two recent sound files, recorded by someone who wandered trough the church in the meantime: http://www.steekr.com/n/50-17/share/LNK74644d32eb0350f41/ http://www.steekr.com/n/50-17/share/LNK74514d32eb1ea39a9/ We also have many big-size pictures on the french forum (I would not dare copying them here for space reasons!) Enjoy, Pierre Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJJ 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 This organ, in original state, is one of the british historicorgans of Brittany. It was built by Alfred Oldknow of Jersey in 1889. Specifications: CHOIR (56 notes) Lieblich Gedackt 8' Dulciana 8' Keraulophon 8' Flûte 4' Clarinette 8' (commence au 2° Do) GREAT (56 notes) Montre 8' Viole 8' Clarabella 8' Prestant 4' Flûte harmonique 4' Fourniture 3rgs Posaune 8' SWELL (56 notes) Bourdon 16' Montre 8' Gambe 8' Voix-Céleste 8' Rohr-Gedackt 8' Prestant 4' Fourniture 3rgs Trompette 8' Hautbois 8' Voix-humaine 8' PÉDAL (30notes) Flûte ouverte 16' Bourdon 16' See also here: http://www.uquebec.ca/musique/orgues/france/dinansm.html And here are two recent sound files, recorded by someone who wandered trough the church in the meantime: http://www.steekr.com/n/50-17/share/LNK74644d32eb0350f41/ http://www.steekr.com/n/50-17/share/LNK74514d32eb1ea39a9/ We also have many big-size pictures on the french forum (I would not dare copying them here for space reasons!) Enjoy, Pierre And over here, from an earlier manifestation of the company is this - there is a CD available played by Francis Jackson. The church is well worth a visit too. A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vox Humana 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 And over here, from an earlier manifestation of the company is this In the same neck of the woods, from the same stable and well worth a visit is this. I remember playing it for a Sunday morning service in the mid/late '70s and recall it being a fine instrument, if somewhat oppressive in a rather small and acoustically dry chapel. I believe the organ is still in use, though I have no information about its condition. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJJ 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 In the same neck of the woods, from the same stable and well worth a visit is this. I remember playing it for a Sunday morning service in the mid/late '70s and recall it being a fine instrument, if somewhat oppressive in a rather small and acoustically dry chapel. I believe the organ is still in use, though I have no information about its condition. It was working fine about 10 years ago. A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites