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Notre-Dame-de-Vincennes was built in 1830 and enlarged in 1896 and 1936. The architect was Jean- Baptiste Lesueur. The new church is a typical example of the neoclassical architecture of the beginning of the nineteenth century.
E6 The organ was bult by the brothers Stoltz in 1848. A pedalsection was added later. In the 20th century, works were done by Guitschenritter. The organ was completey revoiced in 1992-1994 by Claude Jaccard in a neo-classical direction. The original Flûte harmonique was replace by a Basson 16, the Nasard by a Doublette and another stop of Stoltz was replaced by a Quinte.
Titular organist Christophe Guida Parish website Video Jean-Luc Thellin
1848 - Stoltz (1) 1950 - Gutschenritter (6) 1994 - Claude Jaccard (6) 2013 - Olivier Cheron (6)

II/20 - mechanical traction

Composition
Organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
E6 The organ was bult by the brothers Stoltz in 1848. A pedalsection was added later. In the 20th century, works were done by Guitschenritter. The organ was completey revoiced in 1992-1994 by Claude Jaccard in a neo-classical direction. The original Flûte harmonique was replace by a Basson 16, the Nasard by a Doublette and another stop of Stoltz was replaced by a Quinte.
1848 - Stoltz (1) 1950 - Gutschenritter (6) 1994 - Claude Jaccard (6) 2013 - Olivier Cheron (6)

II/20 - mechanical traction

Composition
Titular organist Christophe Guida Parish website Video Jean-Luc Thellin