
Jaca:
Catedral (Aragon, Spain)
The location of the organ at the east end of the church across the choir is a
rare example in Spain. The main part of the case seems to be of the late 17th
Century.

Perpignan:
Cathédrale (Pyrénées-Or., France)
The original organ built in 1504. At that time Perpignan belonged to Spain. The
Renaissance shape of the facade is almost original.
In 1584, J. Bordons and S. Estrada reconstructed it. A new organ
was built by Jean de Joyeuse (28/III/P) in 1689. A. Cavaillé-Coll reconstructed
the entire organ in 1857. M. Puget enlarged it to 75 stops in 1930. Jean Renaud
restored the organ in 1993. Specifications
of the present and the 1857

Rodez:
Cathédrale (Aveyron, France)
The case by R. Gusmond and G. Cayron dates from 1628-31.
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