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Saint François

de Molitor

44 rue Molitor 75016 Paris
Organiste titulaire Antoine de Castelbajac Concerts Seldomly Masses with organ Saturday 6:30 PM; Sunday 10:15 AM, 11:30AM, 7 PM Videos - photos: Vincent Hildebrandt
1972 - Detlef Kleuker (1) 2018 - Christophe Cailleux (3a) II/17 - Composition
G5 The organ of St François Molitor is a second-hand instrument of the builder Detlef Kleuker. It comes from the chapel of a hospital in Heidelberg. Dismantled and restored by Christophe Cailleux, many modifications were necessary to adapt it to the church of St François de Molitor (interior layout, wind circuit, replacement of mechanical traction by electric traction, the addition of stops, the rearrangement on the windchests). The console located on the tribune to the left of the organ, is an old Allen console, adapted by Christophe Cailleux who equipped it with an electronic combinator with 4096 combinations. Voicing was done by Michel Gaillard.
The organs of Paris

Saint François

de Molitor

44 rue Molitor 75016 Paris
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Organiste titulaire Antoine de Castelbajac Concerts Seldomly Masses with organ Saturday 6:30 PM; Sunday 10:15 AM, 11:30AM, 7 PM Videos - photos: Vincent Hildebrandt
1972 - Detlef Kleuker (1) 2018 - Christophe Cailleux (3a) II/17 - Composition
G5 The organ of St François Molitor is a second-hand instrument of the builder Detlef Kleuker. It comes from the chapel of a hospital in Heidelberg. Dismantled and restored by Christophe Cailleux, many modifications were necessary to adapt it to the church of St François de Molitor (interior layout, wind circuit, replacement of mechanical traction by electric traction, the addition of stops, the rearrangement on the windchests). The console located on the tribune to the left of the organ, is an old Allen console, adapted by Christophe Cailleux who equipped it with an electronic combinator with 4096 combinations. Voicing was done by Michel Gaillard.