This instrument, with mechanical transmissions, was built by the organ builder Alberto Mateo Poggi,
of Buenos Aires, in 1894, and was inaugurated on June 26, 1895, according to the testimony left
by its builder inside the organ.
It is currently in use, almost a century after its construction.
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Builder .... |
Alberto Mateo Poggi, (Buenos Aires) |
Built .... |
1894 |
City .... |
Santiago |
Location .... |
Parroquia de los Santos Angeles Custodios, Rodolfo Vergara 0252, Fono 204 1588, Santiago de Chile |
Photograph .... |
Miguel Castillo |
Information .... |
Miguel Castillo |
(I) Gran Órgano (58 Keys)
1 -
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Bourdon
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16'
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2 -
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Principal
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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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Celestial
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8'
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5 -
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Octava
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4'
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6 -
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Clarinete
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16'
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7 -
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Tromba
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8'
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(II) Positivo (expresivo) (58 Keys)
1 -
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Flûte Harmonique
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8'
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2 -
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Flûte
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8'
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3 -
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Bourdon
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8'
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4 -
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Gambe
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8'
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5 -
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Flûte
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4'
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6 -
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Lleno
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(II-III)
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(P) Pedal (32 Keys)
1 -
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Bourdon
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16'
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2 -
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Bourdon
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8'
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Couplers:
I - P
II - P
II - I
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