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- Georges Paul Aimé Danion (28 January 1922 – 24 December 2005) was a French organ builder. Danion was born in Luçon and moved to Paris in 1924. After studying...
- Gonzalez-Danion, originally known as Gonzalez or Establis****ts Gonzalez, was a French firm of organ builders. Originally based in Paris, it was co-founded...
- BessonMarcel Besson wing 26 January 1924 v Ireland at Lansdowne Road 173 DanionJean Danion prop 26 January 1924 v Ireland at Lansdowne Road 174 PardoLaurent...
- (London) on 20 August 1939. She inaugurated the grand organ by Gonzalez-Danion of the cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Limoges on 13 December 1963. Pierront...
- Paul. The brethren are still in charge of the parish today. The organ is a Danion-Gonzalez 1970 with two fifty-six-note keyboards and one thirty-two-note...
- 56 notes. Tonal modifications were carried out by Roethinger, Gonzalez-Danion, and Darg****ies in 1957, 1971 and 1988 respectively. :. A smaller organ...
- (2010, p. 105) Chamak (2009, p. 425) Chamak & Cohen (2007, pp. 218, 220) Danion-Grilliat & Bursztejn (2011, p. 204) Chamak (2009, p. 426) Chossy (2003,...
- choir organ was built by Cavaillé-Coll-Mutin in 1899, rebuilt by Gonzalez-Danion in 1973, and(1983) It has two keyboards with 61 notes, a pedalier with 32...
- O'Kelly (1900–1918), and Jean Costa. The current organist is Pierre Cambourian. The church's great organ, restored and enlarged by Danion-Gonzales in 1970, is...
- Limoges has two organs: a modern neoclassical instrument built by Georges Danion in 1963 and an older choir organ, installed in 1851 and restored 1891 by...