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!