Nemours,
Saint-Jean-Baptist
Place de la République, 77140 Nemours
1653 - Pierre Désenclos et Jacques Lefebvre
1703 - François Thierry
1744 - Nicolas Collard
1782 - François Callinet et Adrien Picart-Lépine
1849 - Daublaine et Callinet
1933 - Victor Gonzalez
1988 - Yves Koenig
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The organ was built in 1653 by Pierre Désenclos and
Jacques Lefebvre with the help of the sculptor and
carpenter ordinary of the Chamber of King Charles Véniat
and the carpenter Hendi Heurtault, of Nemours, to build
the case. It was overhauled in 1703 by François Thierry.
In 1744, a positive of 9 stops, built by Nicolas Collard, was
installed by the carpenter Guyon, of Nemours. In 1782, the
instrument was enlarged by the addition of pedal stops by
François Callinet and Adrien Picart-Lépine.
In 1849, Baron (working for Daublaine-Callinet) was
commissioned to restore the instrument. The keyboards
and wind tunnel were replaced. In 1933, Victor Gonzalez
was commissioned to restore the instrument assisted,
among other collaborators, by Rudolf von Beckerath.
In the 1970s, the repair of the nave is fatal to the
instrument and from 1985 to 1988, it was completely
restored by Yves Koenig (removal of the additions of the
19th and 20th centuries and a return to the instrument of
1782).
Source et photos
Organiste titulaire
Barbera Cornet
Concerts
Occasionnal
Masses with organ
Saturday 6:30 PM, Sunday 11 AM
Video
Eric Lebrun & Marie-Ange Leurent