The organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt HOME ALL ORGANS
Chapelle du Collège et lycée Fénelon Sainte-Marie 47, rue de Naples, 75008 Paris
The Fénelon Sainte-Marie High School is a private Catholic school. The chapel, in neo- Gothic style, was erected in the middle of the 19th century.
1877 - Cavaillé-Coll (1) 1922 – Alexandre (2) 1964 - Roethinger (3a) 1981– Barbéris (6) 1987– Guilmard (3a) 2013– Loriaut (5)

I/11- mechanical traction

stoplist

D2 The organ was built by A. Cavaillé-Coll in 1877. It is a small series-built instrument with 10 stops (in the same family as the one at the Temple du Saint-Esprit on rue Roquépine in Paris, which is better preserved). In 1922, an electric blower and a 16’ Soubasse were added to the Pedal. Around 1965, Edmond-Alexandre Roethinger modified the specification in a neo-classical direction (adding mixtures). The instrument was also revoiced. In 1981, the builder Barbéris was commissioned to carry out a general overhaul of the instrument and restore the action. A wooden ceiling was installed above the instrument. In 1987, the tonal specification was further modified by Philippe Guilmard. In 2013, the instrument was overhauled by Jean-Louis Loriaut.
Organs of Paris
Chapelle du Collège et lycée Fénelon Sainte-Marie 47, rue de Naples, 75008 Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt
1877 - Cavaillé-Coll (1) 1922 – Alexandre (2) 1964 - Roethinger (3a) 1981– Barbéris (6) 1987– Guilmard (3a) 2013– Loriaut (5)

I/11- mechanical traction

stoplist

D2 The organ was built by A. Cavaillé-Coll in 1877. It is a small series organ, with 10 stops. In 1922, an electric fan and a Soubasse 16' at the Pedal were installed. Around 1965, Edmond-Alexandre Roethinger changed the stoplist of the instrument to the neo-classical style (addition of mixtures). The instrument was also re-voiced. In 1981, Barbéris performed a restoration of the mechanics. A wooden ceiling was placed above the instrument.