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Conservatoire National Supérieur

de Musique et de Danse de Paris

209, avenue Jean-Jaurés, 75019 Paris

Study organs

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1994 Gerrit & Henk Klop organ

Salle 365

I/4 stoplist A chamber organ used for teaching and practising basso continuo. The keyboard, which can be transposed to three different pitches, is foldaway for transport and storage.

1997 Aubertin organ

Salle 233

II/3, I: Montre 8 - II: Bourdon 8 - Péd: Violoncelle 8 This twomanual Baroque organ was built in 1997 by Bernard Aubertin in the style of 17thcentury organ building. The instrument is equipped with a drawstop coupling. Its voicing has been designed with an aesthetic that favours the performance of 17thcentury repertoire.

2019 Peter Meier organ

Salle 366

I/5, mechanical traction stoplist The CNSMDP has several instruments intended for continuo. Among them, the Meier organ is the most important: it is notably the only one equipped with an 8′ principal stop.

2020 Peter Meier/Marco Venegoni organ

Studio 428

II/14 (10), mechanical traction, romantic style stoplist Read more… Video Alma Bettencourt

2020 Quentin Blumenroeder organ

Studio 431

II/14, Gwerman baroque style 18th century stoplist Portrait of the instrument

2021 Toussaint/Mascioni organ

Studio 417

III/49, ‘unit’ stoplist The organ is a synthesis of the latest technological advances in organ building. It was built to allow young organists and improvisers to prepare for playing increasingly complex instruments. Portrait of the instrument
Toussaint/Mascioni Peter Meier/Marco Venegoni Blumenroeder Aubertin Meier Gerrit & Henk Klop
Organs of Paris
ORGANS OF PARIS © 2026 Vincent Hildebrandt

Conservatoire National

Supérieur de Musique

et de Danse de Paris

209, avenue Jean-Jaurés, 75019 Paris

Study organs

Salle Nadia Boulanger/Orgue Rieger>

Salle Nadia Boulanger/Orgue Italien>

1994 Gerrit & Henk Klop organ

Salle 365

I/4 stoplist A chamber organ used for teaching and practising basso continuo. The keyboard, which can be transposed to three different pitches, is foldaway for transport and storage.

1997 Aubertin organ

Salle 233

II/3, I: Montre 8 - II: Bourdon 8 - Péd: Violoncelle 8 This twomanual Baroque organ was built in 1997 by Bernard Aubertin in the style of 17thcentury organ building. The instrument is equipped with a drawstop coupling. Its voicing has been designed with an aesthetic that favours the performance of 17thcentury repertoire.

2019 Peter Meier organ

Salle 366

I/5, mechanical traction stoplist The CNSMDP has several instruments intended for continuo. Among them, the Meier organ is the most important: it is notably the only one equipped with an 8′ principal stop.

2020 Peter Meier/Marco Venegoni organ

Studio 428

II/14 (10), mechanical traction, romantic style stoplist Read more… Video Alma Bettencourt

2020 Quentin Blumenroeder organ

Studio 431

II/14, Gwerman baroque style 18th century stoplist Portrait of the instrument

2021 Toussaint/Mascioni organ

Studio 417

III/49, ‘unit’ stoplist The organ is a synthesis of the latest technological advances in organ building. It was built to allow young organists and improvisers to prepare for playing increasingly complex instruments. Portrait of the instrument
L’orgue Toussaint/Mascioni L’orgue Peter Meier/Marco Venegoni L’orgue Blumenroeder L’orgue Aubertin L’orgue Meier L’orgue Gerrit & Henk Klop