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Bordeaux:
Eglise Notre-Dame (France)
The organ was built in 1781-83 by Schmit, when the chapel belonged to the
Dominican convent. The case is by Brother Durel.

Paris:
St. Sulpice (France)
Designed by Jean-François Chalgrin, better known as the architect of the
Arc de Triomphe, for an instrument by François-Henri Cliquot, 1781.
Current organ by Cavaillé-Coll 1862.

Albi:
Cathédrale (Tarn, France)
The original instrument was built by Christophe Moucherel in 1734-36. The
organ case is one of the largest in France and there are 222 pipes in
front.
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