File:Cathédrale St-Pierre de Montpellier orgue 06.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCathédrale St-Pierre de Montpellier orgue 06.jpg |
Français : Montpellier (Hérault, Languedoc, France), cathédrale Saint-Pierre, le buffet de l'orgue construit en 1778 par Jean-François Lépine, partie instrumentale refaite par Joseph Merklin en 1879, restaurée par Edmond Costa en 1965; positif dorsal neuf (buffet compris) d'Alfred Kern en 1979. Buffet restauré et redoré en 1992; entretien et réparations par la Manufacture de Grandes Orgues de Lodève de 1981 à 1995; dernière restauration globale de mai 2011 à janvier 2013 par la "Manufacture d’Orgues Giroud Successeurs" installée à Bernin (Isère) et dirigée par Jacques Nonnet.
English: Montpellier (Hérault, Languedoc, France), St-Peter cathedral, the organ case of the intrument built in 1778 by Jean-François Lépine, instrumental part redone by Joseph Merklin in 1879, restored by Edmond Costa in 1965; back positive new (buffet included) from Alfred Kern in 1979. Buffet restored and gilded in 1992; maintenance and repairs by the Manufacture de Grandes Orgues de Lodève from 1981 to 1995; latest global restoration from May 2011 to January 2013 by the "Giroud Successeurs Organ Manufacture" based in Bernin (Isère, France) and managed by Jacques Nonnet. |
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