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Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostMon Jun 24, 2019 8:58 am

Newest composite from Organa Reginae Caeli. This composite is based on the Cavaille-Coll organ of the Basilique Ste. Therese, with nearly identical stoplist for the original version. The extended version is not intended to replicate the sound of the actual organ exactly, but rather to create a unique organ that is still based on the Basilica’s organ but has its own character. The Composite is equipped with multi-release samples. Bolded stops are of the extended version. This composite is free of charge. There are three versions: Original, V1 (Santanyi reeds), V2 (Rotterdam reeds).

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L'Innocence de Sainte Therese-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d99k6t4zvf6jj ... e.wav?dl=0
Tutti Improvisation (Original Version)-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bu2qq1w909fe7 ... 1.wav?dl=0

More Samples and details available on the website: https://organareginaecaeli.wordpress.com/composite-of-sainte-therese/
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostMon Jun 24, 2019 1:13 pm

You forgot to specify that the real organ is located in France, Normandy, Lisieux.
It has "only" 59 stops, not 70.
It was made for the 1935 Universal Exposition in Belgium ... not for a religious purpose.
It was not concieved by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll organ, but only made by his the successors.
It's got absolutly no link with Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux.
Please, stop involving religious persons or prestigious organ builders to promote your low grade stuffs !
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostMon Jun 24, 2019 2:22 pm

sesquialtera wrote:You forgot to specify that the real organ is located in France, Normandy, Lisieux.
It has "only" 59 stops, not 70.
It was made for the 1935 Universal Exposition in Belgium ... not for a religious purpose.
It was not concieved by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll organ, but only made by his the successors.
It's got absolutly no link with Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux.
Please, stop involving religious persons or prestigious organ builders to promote your low grade stuffs !


Dear Sesquialtera,

The actual organ has 55 stops, and is located in the Basilique Sainte Therese de Lisieux in Normany as you say. This itself links it with Saint Thérèse, such a wonderful saint. Despite what the first intentions were, it is now used for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and thus for religious purpouses. The organ is called a Cavaille-Coll due to the company, not the man himself, so I apologize for being unclear in that regard. I would be happy to receive some constructive criticism, but unfortunately you are not giving any, so the attack is quite pointless. As said on the website, the extended version has 70, whereas the original has about 55, as the actual organ. I hope this helps. God bless!
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostMon Jun 24, 2019 2:48 pm

sesquialtera wrote:Please, stop involving religious persons or prestigious organ builders to promote your low grade stuffs !


This comment is frankly rude and bad mannered. The composite set is offered at no cost and your comment is not constructive. The level of bullying towards this individual on the forum is astounding.
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostMon Jun 24, 2019 3:15 pm

jwillans wrote:
sesquialtera wrote:Please, stop involving religious persons or prestigious organ builders to promote your low grade stuffs !


This comment is frankly rude and bad mannered. The composite set is offered at no cost and your comment is not constructive. The level of bullying towards this individual on the forum is astounding.


It is quite clear that some people might have more of a problem with Catholicism than with the organs, otherwise there wouldn't be such hostility. It is no surprise, as no other name on earth can elicit such a reaction as the name of Jesus, for He is the truth, and brings our evil deeds to the light to be seen. Not Mohamed, not Buddha, not Confucius. Only Jesus creates such an effect in men's hearts. After all, there can be only one truth.
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostTue Jun 25, 2019 1:37 am

It's not against catholicism, or religion.
I believe in God, I'm christian, and have a total respect for any religion.
You are mixing everything, and it is confusing :
A famous organ builder + a famous saint + a town in France = labeling a composit organ that has nothing to do with all that. All of this is illogical, and false advertising.
My complaint is about Music, Organs, and quality, respect due to historic builders, to sample producers and their Work, nothing more.
I wonder if there is a moderator somewhere on this forum, not for my "rude" message, but for your unclear productions . Any DIY should'nt be allowed, there should be a kind of ethic law ... (for me there is one)
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostTue Jun 25, 2019 2:24 am

Discipulus.veritatis wrote:
It is quite clear that people have more of a problem with Catholicism than with the organs, otherwise there wouldn't be such hostility. (....) Only Jesus creates such an effect in men's hearts.


This is a pitfall. Yes, people are sometimes a bit hostile towards you, unfortunately. And yes, the name of Jesus incites hostility too.

But please avoid the impression that anyone who criticises your work more harshly than you like , will be accused of hostility against Christ.
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Re: Composite Organ of Basilique de Sainte Thérèse III/70+P

PostTue Jun 25, 2019 3:22 am

sesquialtera wrote: The organ is called a Cavaille-Coll due to the company, not the man himself

This organ was built by Auguste Convers in 1935. He was the 2nd successor of the Cavaillé-Coll company (Convers took it over from Charles Mutin). So indeed it has nothing to do with CC or his related company.
And by the way: why is a picture of the CC organ Notre Dame de Paris visible in the background on your website ? It is only logical that this is misleading, because it has nothing to do with this composite set..

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