The Church of St. François, in the heart of Lausanne, now has 4 organs. They constitute ‘Organopole’, a veritable organ centre.
Both organs were overhauled and slightly modified to adapt them to their position on the new galleries. An additional stop was added to the Italian organ. The Spanish organ was moved from the Church of St. Laurent in Lausanne.
Sitting opposite each other, the two instruments are used, amongst other things, for two-organ repertoire of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Meantone temperament, stops typical of Spanish and Italian (Venetian) organ-building, short octave with split keys (Spanish organ), hand-operated wedge bellows, etc. are some of the features of these instruments, built as stylistic copies.
Pipe-builder Marco Venegoni and voicer Jean-Marie Tricoteaux contributed to the success of the project. Its initiator and driving force is the Organist, Benjamin Righetti. The organs are used extensively for concerts and recordings, and for teaching conservatoire students.
2020
Felsberg, 1991
I / P, 10 Stop
2020
Formentelli, 1990
I / P, 8 Stop
Place St. François, 1000 Lausanne
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Type
Choir organ
Style
Spanish Renaissance, Spanisch Baroque
Usage
Worship, Teaching, Concert
Collaboration
Marco Venegoni, Pipemaker & Jean-Marie Tricoteaux, Voicer, organist
Organiste
Benjamin Righetti
Type
Choir organ
Style
Italian Renaissance, Italian Baroque
Usage
Worship, Teaching, Concert
Collaboration
Marco Venegoni, Pipemaker & Jean-Marie Tricoteaux, Voicer, organist
Organiste
Benjamin Righetti
Compass: C - c''', short octave
Flautado 8′
Violon 8′
Octava 4′
Dozena 3′
Quinzena 2′
Nasardo 1 3/5′
Lleno (V)
Trompeta Real 8′
Dulzayna 8′
Corneta magna (VII)
Compass: C - c°
Permanent coupler
Tremulant
Pitch: 440 Hz
Tuning: 1/4-komma meantone
All stops devided in bass and treble (c’/c#’), except Corneta (treble only)
Gaita (two reed pipes F - c)
Tambor (two 8’-pipes)
14 keys per octave (d#/eb, g#/ab)
Compass: C - c''', without C#
Principal 8′
Ottava 4′
Flauto in ottava 4′
Quintadecima 2′
Decimanona 1 1/3′
Vigesimaseconda 1′
Cornetino (V)
Flauto in duodecima 2 2/3′
Flauto in quintadecima 2′
Voce umana 8′
Tromboncini 8′
Compass: C - g°
Permanent coupler
Pitch: 440 Hz
Tuning: 1/4-komma meantone
All stops devided in bass and trebble (c’/c#’), except Cornetina and Voce umana (treble), Quintadecima, Decimanona, Vigesimaseconda (complete stops) permanent pedal coupler
Quatre orgues d'excellence à Saint-François, Lausanne