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Angoulême, France (Charente (16)) - Église Saint-André, Orgue de Choeur
Municipal: Angoulême
Region:Poitou-Charentes
Address: rue Taillefer, 16000, Angoulême

Description nr.: 2046296.

Built by: Builder unknown (ca. 1820)


The Église Saint-André in Angoulême has a historic salon organ in the choir, built around 1820. It is an English organ, from Durham. The maker is unknown. It was placed in 1890 in the music room of the organist of the cathedral in Angoulême, Mr. M. Bisch-Lobstein. Around 1975 it was placed in the Église Saint-André.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual4
Total number of stops4
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual (C-f'''): Open Diapason 8' (discant), Stop Diapason 8' (B/D), Principal 4', Flute 4'.

Literature Inventaire des Orgues en Poitou-Charentes - ARDIAMC-EDISUD, 1990.