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| Grand Orgue (I) | ||
| 8' | Flûte à cheminée | 56 |
| 4' | Prestant | 56 |
| 2' | Doublette | 56 |
| 1 1⁄3' | Petite Quinte | 56 |
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| Positif (II) | ||
| 8' | Bourdon | 56 |
| 4' | Flûte conique | 56 |
| III | Fourniture 1⅓' | 168 |
| 8' | Cromorne | 56 |
| Pédale | ||
| 16' | Quintaton | 30 |
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| G.O. / Ped |
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Updated through online information from Matthieu Latreille courtesy of organ builder Jean-Félix Bellavance [June 15, 2026]: Jean-Félix Bellavance informed me that the organ has been moved to the Quebec City conservatory, where his team will reassemble it over the summer.
Updated via email from Matthieu Latreille [June 13, 2026]: I just learned on Tuesday from organ builder Jean-Félix Bellavance that the Ott organ has been removed from the St. Ludger church, although the Casavant organ remains there. The church is now closed.
This entry represents the installation of a used organ. Identified through online information from Matthieu Latreille [June 7, 2026].
Webpage Links: Musique Orgue Quebec
Related Instrument Entries: Guilbault-Thérien (1984) , Les Ateliers Bellavance (2026) , Paul Ott (1968)
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