The organs of Paris
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Notre-Dame de Saint-Mandé is built from 1883 to 1885, by the architect Edmond-Charles Albrizio in a neo-roman style according to a model of a basilica in three ships with a steeple-porch with a roof in diamond points. In the choir a 14th century statue can be found depicting the Virgin and the child.
A1 The first great organ was in the choir, made in 1896 by the Stoltz brothers (II/12). This organ was transformed (II/23) and reinstalled on the tribune in 1923. It was flooded in 1975. A new, small organ was installed in the southern transept but broke down in 2002. A new great organ was built in 2007 by Olivier Chevron in a French-classical style. A Video of the installation stages of the organ, from the assembly to the harmonisation.
2007 - Olivier Chevron

II/24 - mechanical traction

Composition
Titular organist Jérôme Tonnellier Parish website Video Jérôme Tonnellier
Organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
A1 The first great organ was in the choir, made in 1896 by the Stoltz brothers (II/12). This organ was transformed (II/23) and reinstalled on the tribune in 1923. It was flooded in 1975. A new, small organ was installed in the southern transept but broke down in 2002. A new great organ was built in 2007 by Olivier Chevron in a French-classical style. A Video of the installation stages of the organ, from the assembly to the harmonisation.
2007 - Olivier Chevron

II/24 - mechanical traction

Composition
Titular organist Jérôme Tonnellier Parish website Video Jérôme Tonnellier