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Saint Martin

des champs

36, rue Albert-Thomas, 75010 Paris

1856 - Suret

1893 - Cavaillé-Coll

1983 - Haerpfer

2022 - ??

II/19 (18) - traction mécanique -

composition

Originally, the instrument was made by the organ builder Louis Suret and placed in the apse buffet later. It was completely transformed in 1893 by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. In 1982, maintenance was done by the Haerpfer House. In 2022, an overhaul was performed (mainly dusting). Photo: Jeroen de Haan
Organiste titulaire Camille Haedt Concerts Seldom

Masses with organ

Sunday 11 PM Videos - Audio A live recording of the three chorals of César Franck on January, 19, 2020 during a concert by Jean-Marc Leblanc. Choral I Choral II Choral III Recording by Patrick Héniart.
This church was built from 1854 to 1856, during the Second Empire, according to new techniques promoted by Gustave Eiffel (1832- 1923). The metal pillars are decorated with stucco to give them a classic look compatible with the style adopted for the interior of the church. In 1933, architect Fernand Vaudry added a light and elegant bell tower. The church was a mecca for fine arts and singing thanks to Father Joseph Picaud (1833-1907) between 1870 and 1905. In 2020-2022, a restauration of the church was carried out, involving mainly the roof. Voir aussi: Jean-Marc LEBLANC SAINT-MARTIN DE PARIS Pérennité architecturale, musicale et picturale d’une église provisoire fondée en 1855
The organs of Paris

Saint Martin

des champs

36, rue Albert-Thomas, 75010 Paris

1856 - Suret

1893 - Cavaillé-Coll

1983 - Haerpfer

2022 - ??

II/19 (18) - traction mécanique -

composition

Originally, the instrument was made by the organ builder Louis Suret and placed in the apse buffet later. It was completely transformed in 1893 by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. In 1982, maintenance was done by the Haerpfer House. In 2022, an overhaul was performed (mainly dusting). Photo: Jeroen de Haan
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2023 Vincent Hildebrandt ALL ORGANS
Organiste titulaire Camille Haedt Concerts Seldom

Masses with organ

Sunday 11 PM Videos - Audio A live recording of the three chorals of César Franck on January, 19, 2020 during a concert by Jean-Marc Leblanc. Choral I Choral II Choral III Recording by Patrick Héniart.