Though I have shown you Saint-Louis cathedral inside and out many times (the 'cathedral' label below will take you to all posts), I believe I had yet to show you its organ. It was commissioned by Louis the 15th in 1759 and executed by Louis-Alexandre and François-Henri Clicquot. 12x10 metres, it weighs 53 tons and has 3131 tubes.
Je vous ai souvent montré la cathédrale Saint-Louis (v. ci-dessous le tag "cathedral" pour toutes les photos) mais je ne crois pas avoir déjà posté le grand orgue. Commandé par Louis XV en 1759, il a été exécuté par Louis-Alexandre et François-Henri Clicquot. Il mesure 10 x 12 mètres, pèse 53 tonnes et compte 3131 tuyaux répartis en 46 jeux sur 3 claviers et pédalier.
What an amazing piece of art...53 tons...wow!
ReplyDeletedu liebe Güte, was für ein Meisterwerk diese Orgel und deine Bilder sind umwerfend und vermitteln wirklich perfekt ihre grandiose Ausstrahlung!
ReplyDeleteeinen schönen Sonntag für dich,
herzlichst - isabella
Muss sich wunderbar anhören. Jahre her, dass ich etwas ähnliches hörte. Einen guten Sonntag dir.
ReplyDeleteQuel morceau et la tu me prends par les sentiments car j'aime beaucoup ecouter l'orgue, certainement de bons souvenirs d'enfance et de concerts.
ReplyDeleteC'est magnifique!
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Wow that is amazing. I wonder how long it took to construct.
ReplyDeleteDes chiffres impressionnants...
ReplyDeleteSuperbes photos de cet orgue. J'adore ecouter les orgues dans les eglises.
Your first photo is wonderful. Isn't it fitting that you show another Saint Louis feature while Bob from St. Louis is visiting France?
ReplyDeleteThat is impressive... I can imagine how it must have sounded in the days gone. I doubt they use it these days...
ReplyDeleteImpressive organs! I can imagine the sound - must be great!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to you:)
@ Karen: they do use it.
ReplyDeleteI looks amazing. The sound must be incredible because the vibrations from pipes (especially the low ones) let to feel the music too.
ReplyDeleteTHAT could make some noise, I bet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent organ! How I'd love to hear an organ concert at Saint Louis cathedral!
ReplyDeleteBon dimanche
Wow! Now that is an amazing organ.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to get my hands on that. I suck but took pipe organ lessons during college ;D
ReplyDeleteOrgues en majesté! on dirait qu'il pousse les murs pour se faire de la place..
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how beautiful and powerful this organ must sound. Hope you have a wonderful vacation! We are in Ohio today for the third time in a month, this time moving our son. With my daughter moving out last year, my wife and I are officially empty nesters :^) :^(
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Absolutely spectacular.
ReplyDeleteles orgues sont magnifiques, c'est ce qui manque dans notre belle cathe. Content d'avoir fait ta connaissance.
ReplyDeleteThat is the most beautiful pipe organ I have ever seen. I can only imagine the tremendous sound that comes from it.
ReplyDeleteSharon
I have seen this, with an excellent guide...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful organ, wonderful to see.
ReplyDeleteMy late Father could play this lovely instrument... he would have loved to have had a go on this one.
What a magnificent organ Ciel, 53 tons that's huge, must be wonderful to hear it being played in the cathedral situation, with the perfect acoustics!
ReplyDeleteI bet the music it makes is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing organ! I like the look of the light shinning on it.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing inside churches. This is a beautiful old organ. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love that top shot.
ReplyDeleteWooooooooow!
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