La Chaise-Dieu, Église abbatiale Saint-Robert

Rue de l'Aumône, 43160 La Chaise-Dieu, France 🇫🇷
Builder M. Carouge
Year ca. 1727
Period/Style Baroque
Stops 40
Keyboards 4+P
Keyaction tracker/mechanical
Tuning Well-Tempered at 392 Hz
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La Chaise-Dieu Abbey, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, is renowned for its Flemish Renaissance tapestries, the painting "La danse macabre," its 17th-century organ, and its annual music festival and organ event in August. The abbey's archives mention the construction of an organ in 1683, attributed to an unknown builder. The "small case" organ, linked to Hyacinthe Serroni, reflects the Baroque period's opulence. Despite its limited 14-stop Positif, the organ remained unfinished due to the abbot's bankruptcy in 1687.

In 1727, under Cardinal Rohan's abbacy, Parisian organ builder Marin Carouge completed the organ, resulting in an instrument with approximately 40 stops across four manuals and a pedalboard. The large organ case, likely repurposed from another organ, features statues of musical angels and exhibits high-quality craftsmanship. Throughout the 18th century, the organ underwent several modifications, including changes to the windchest.

The organ faced deterioration during the revolutionary period and various incomplete restoration attempts until the 20th century. A significant revival occurred in 1966, led by pianist Cziffra, culminating in a major reconstruction by organ builder Dunand in 1976. However, the organ quickly deteriorated again, leading to another restoration by Michel Garnier between 1990 and 1995. This restoration revived the organ's full brilliance, preserving its French classical style with 40 ranks and four manual keyboards. The abbey's acoustics, enhanced by its tapestries, allow the organ to perform a wide repertoire, particularly favoring the French organ school of the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as Bach and the German repertoire.

Positif de dos Grand-Orgue Récit Echo Pédale
Montre 8 Bourdon 16 Cornet 5 rgs Bourdon 8 Flûte 8
Flûte 8 (do 2) Montre 8 Trompette 8 Prestant 4 Trompette 12
Bourdon 8 Montre 8 Cornet 3 rgs Clairon 6
Prestant 4 Prestant 4 Cromorne 8
Flûte 4 Flûte 4
Nazard 2 2/3 Grosse Tierce 3 1/5
Doublette 2 Nazard 2 2/3
Tierce 1 3/5 Doublette 2
Larigot 1 1/3 Quarte 2
Plein Jeu 5 rgs Tierce 1 3/5
Cornet 3 rgs Fourniture 4 rgs
Trompette 8 Cymbale 3 rgs
Cromorne 8 Cornet 5 rgs
Voix humaine 8 1ère Trompette 8
Clairon 4 2ème Trompette 8
Clairon 4
Additionals: Tremblant doux (Soft tremulant), GO/P

Michel Corrette - Feste Sauvage Hauptwerk Jeux dorgues 4 - La Chaise Dieu
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Nicolas Clerambault - Duo de la Suite du IIeme ton
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Guillaume Lasceux - Voix humaine Hauptwerk Jeux dorgues 4 - La Chaise Dieu
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