This small instrument was located in the left choir of the Cathedral
of Santiago apparently since its construction, in the last century.
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The former master of the chapel of the metropolitan temple, Father Jorge Azócar Yávar,
I had no exact news about this instrument, the existence of which
There is testimony in the cathedral books during the second half of the 19th century.
Dr. Luis González identifies him with the one he delivered
Sylvester Hesse in 1842, although, of course, it is possible that his registration
original has been modified, probably by Oreste Carlini.
Luis Gonzáles also assures that Hesse was the importer of that organ, and
not the builder.
The nomenclature of the registers does not take us back 140 years.
The furniture, however, may be from that time.
Disused for long decades,
It was restored and moved to the Sagrario church by Dr. Luis González and his brothers,
in 1985-1986.
It is currently in very good operation.
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Builder .... |
Silvester Hesse, (Alemania) |
Built .... |
1842 |
City .... |
Santiago |
Class .... |
Church Organs |
Location .... |
Parroquia del Sagrario, Plaza de Armas 444, (Santiago de Chile) Fono 696 1279 |
Photograph .... |
Miguel Castillo |
Rebuilt .... |
Dr Luis González y sus hermanos, 1985 |
Information .... |
Miguel Castillo |
(I) Manual (56 Keys)
1 -
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Principal
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8'
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2 -
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Bourdon
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8'
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3 -
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Salicional
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8'
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4 -
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Flauta
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4'
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5 -
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Octava
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4'
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6 -
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Decimoquinta
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2'
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(P) Pedal (27 Keys)
1 -
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Bourdon
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16'
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2 -
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Bajo
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8'
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