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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
Photo–Richard Rasch
Orgue de tribune [Gallery Organ]
Photo–Richard Rasch
Orgue de choeur [Chancel Organ]
Photo–Richard Rasch
Orgue de tribune case detail.
Photo–Richard Rasch
Detail of the pipe stenciling.
Photo–Richard Rasch
Detachable two manual console.
1915 Casavant Frères; 1999 Casavant Frères organ, Opus 600, at the Église Très-Saint-Nom-de-Jésus, Montréal, Québec, Canada
All of the images in this gallery were taken on our Tour of Québec. Join us on our next tour
Both the gallery and sanctuary organs of Opus 600 originally were controlled by the main four manual console located in the gallery. In 1998 a detached, movable, two manual drawknob console from a 1936 Casavant organ damaged in a fire was rebuilt and installed on a movable platform at the front of the nave to play both instruments.
Four manuals and pedals, 78 stops, 107 ranks with an electro-pneumatic action.
Orgue de tribune: 59 stops, 84 ranks
Orgue de choeur: 19 stops, 23 ranks