La Seine Musicale is a music and performing arts center
located on Île Seguin an island on the Seine river
between Boulogne-Billancourt and Sèvres, in the
western suburbs of Paris, France.
In July 2009, the lead coordinating architect for the
project was named as Jean Nouvel;[5] although
individual buildings have subsequently been
commissioned from a range of international
architectural practices. The initial complex of buildings
on the island opened in April 2017 and were designed
by the architectural team of Shigeru Ban and Jean de
Gastines [fr].
The facilities include an elevated egg-shaped theater-in-
the-round mostly for classical music, a larger concert
hall that hosts pop stars, rehearsal rooms for musicians
(Riffx Studios), seminar rooms, a press center,
restaurants and an extensive roof garden. Much of the
site's daytime energy needs are supplied by a large
mobile curved solar panel array that covers the smaller
auditorium. From the fourth floor, there is an all-round
view of the surroundings.
Seating capacity for the unamplified Patrick-Devedjian
Auditorium is 1,150. The larger modular concert hall,
Grande Seine, at a lower elevation on the island site, is
able to accommodate audiences of up to 6,000.
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This project is a variation of the André Silbermann organ
from Sainte-Madeleine (9th positive by André Silbermann)
from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg.
First Manual (54 notes)
- Principal 8' in tin (1st octave wooden)
- Prestant 4' in tin
- Quinte 3' in tin
Second Manual (54 notes)
- Bourdon 8' in lead
- Doublette 2' in tin
- Régale 8' in tin
- Drawer coupling
The instrument has a block of two manual manuals that
can be transposed to all four tuning forks
(392/415/440/466 Hz) and a 30-note drawstring
pedalboard.
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ORGANS OF PARIS © 2024 Vincent Hildebrandt ALL ORGANS
This project is a variation of the André Silbermann organ
from Sainte-Madeleine (9th positive by André Silbermann)
from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg.
First Manual (54 notes)
- Principal 8' in tin (1st octave wooden)
- Prestant 4' in tin
- Quinte 3' in tin
Second Manual (54 notes)
- Bourdon 8' in lead
- Doublette 2' in tin
- Régale 8' in tin
- Drawer coupling
The instrument has a block of two manual manuals that can
be transposed to all four tuning forks (392/415/440/466 Hz)
and a 30-note drawstring pedalboard.
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