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Sainte-Elisabeth

195, rue du temple, 75003 Paris

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D2 The first choir organ was originally built by Daublaine-Callinet or Abbey around 1840 and disappeared around 1866. In 1871, a second organ was acquired, installed by Suret. The current organ was installed by Merklin at the end of the nineteenth century. Stoplist: Principal 8 - Bourdon 16 - Salicional 8 - Céleste 8 - Bourdon 8 - Trompette 8 b/d. It was modified by Gutschenritter in 1959, who changed the Stoplist, piping and mechanics. Source: Christophe d'Alessandro Orgues, Musiques et Musiciens à Sainte-Elisabeth. La Flûte Harmonique 91, 2010.
1890 - Merklin (1) 1959 - Gutchenritter (3a)

I/7 - mechanical traction

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The organs of Paris

Sainte-Elisabeth

195, rue du temple, 75003 Paris

Choir organ GO>

ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
1890 - Merklin (1) 1959 - Gutchenritter (3a)

I/7 - mechanical traction

Stoplist

D2 The first choir organ was originally built by Daublaine-Callinet or Abbey around 1840 and disappeared around 1866. In 1871, a second organ was acquired, installed by Suret. The current organ was installed by Merklin at the end of the nineteenth century. Stoplist: Principal 8 - Bourdon 16 - Salicional 8 - Céleste 8 - Bourdon 8 - Trompette 8 b/d. It was modified by Gutschenritter in 1959, who changed the Stoplist, piping and mechanics. Source: Christophe d'Alessandro Orgues, Musiques et Musiciens à Sainte-Elisabeth. La Flûte Harmonique 91, 2010.