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Saint-Pierre-

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82, avenue du Général Leclerc, 75014 Paris

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E6 The choir organ, located on either side of the entrance to the choir, was built by the Stoltz brothers in 1868 (I/7). In 1900, it was transformed and enlarged by Mutin- Cavaillé-Coll, which brought the instrument to 12 stops. Overhaul in 1917 by Gutschenritter who added a Nazard to the Swell. Electrification by Beuchet-Debierre in 1956. The latter also made a new console. Photos Pierre Marteau
1868 - Stoltz (1) 1900 - Mutin (2) 1917 - Gutschenritter (2) 1956 - Beuchet-Debierre (3b)

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The organs of Paris

Saint-Pierre-

de-Montrouge

82, avenue du Général Leclerc, 75014 Paris

Choir organ

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ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
E6 The choir organ, located on either side of the entrance to the choir, was built by the Stoltz brothers in 1868 (I/7). In 1900, it was transformed and enlarged by Mutin- Cavaillé-Coll, which brought the instrument to 12 stops. Overhaul in 1917 by Gutschenritter who added a Nazard to the Swell. Electrification by Beuchet-Debierre in 1956. The latter also made a new console. Photos Pierre Marteau
1868 - Stoltz (1) 1900 - Mutin (2) 1917 - Gutschenritter (2) 1956 - Beuchet-Debierre (3b)

II/13 - electrical traction

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