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Ville de Québec, Canada (Québec) - Musée de l'Amérique Française, Robert Richard Organ
Commune: Ville de Québec
Adresse: 2, Côte de la Fabrique, G1R 3V6, Québec City, Québec, Canada
Site Web: http://www.mcq.org/en/maf/index.html
Description no.: 2039918.
Bâti par: Juget-Sinclair Organbuilders (2009) - opus 35
In 1753, the French organ maker Robert Richard built an organ for Québec Cathedral. It was a ten-stop organ with an attached pedal. It was delivered in October 1753. The organ only existed for a short time, because it was lost due to a fire in July 1759. In 2008-2009 the organ was reconstructed by the firm Juget-Sinclair on the basis of preserved documentation. Consultants were Antoine Bouchard and Kenneth Gilbert. The organ is placed in the chapel of the Musée de l'Amérique Française, housed in a former seminary. On October 4, 2009 the organ was inaugurated with a concert by Michel Bouvard.
Données techniques
Composition
Manual: Bourdon 8' (B/D), Montre 4' (B/D), Flute à Cheminée 4' (B/D), Nazard 2 2/3' (B/D), Doublette 2' (B/D), Tierce 1 3/5' (B/D), Fourniture 3 rangs, Cimbale 3 rangs, Cromhorne 8' (B/D), Trompette 8' (B/D), Tremblant Doux, Tremblant Fort.
Pédale (C-c'): Aangehangen.
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Ville de Québec, Canada (Québec) - Musée de l'Amérique Française, Robert Richard Organ
Commune: Ville de Québec
Adresse: 2, Côte de la Fabrique, G1R 3V6, Québec City, Québec, Canada
Site Web: http://www.mcq.org/en/maf/index.html
Description no.: 2039918.
Bâti par: Juget-Sinclair Organbuilders (2009) - opus 35
In 1753, the French organ maker Robert Richard built an organ for Québec Cathedral. It was a ten-stop organ with an attached pedal. It was delivered in October 1753. The organ only existed for a short time, because it was lost due to a fire in July 1759. In 2008-2009 the organ was reconstructed by the firm Juget-Sinclair on the basis of preserved documentation. Consultants were Antoine Bouchard and Kenneth Gilbert. The organ is placed in the chapel of the Musée de l'Amérique Française, housed in a former seminary. On October 4, 2009 the organ was inaugurated with a concert by Michel Bouvard.
Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel | |
- Manual | 10 |
- Pédale | aangehangen |
Nombre de jeux total | 10 |
Étendue des claviers | CD-e''', division between c' and cis' |
Étendue du pédalier | C-c' |
Transmission des clés | Mechanical |
Transmission des jeux | Mechanical |
Sommier(s) | Slider chests |
Hauteur tonale | a' = 392 Hz |
Température | Meantone (8 pure thirds) |
Presse de Vent | 98 mm |
Composition
Manual: Bourdon 8' (B/D), Montre 4' (B/D), Flute à Cheminée 4' (B/D), Nazard 2 2/3' (B/D), Doublette 2' (B/D), Tierce 1 3/5' (B/D), Fourniture 3 rangs, Cimbale 3 rangs, Cromhorne 8' (B/D), Trompette 8' (B/D), Tremblant Doux, Tremblant Fort.
Pédale (C-c'): Aangehangen.
Références |
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Enregistrements |
1753 : Oeuvres du Livre d'Orgue de Montréal, Lebègue, Nivers, Marchand, d'Anglebert / Yves G. Préfontaine. - ATMA Classique ACD2 2717 (CD). - 2016. |
Lièns |
https://juget-sinclair.com/new-instruments/opus-35/ |