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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Clicquot, François

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1503819A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Clicquot, FrançoisGeorge GroveMary Catherine Hamilton


CLICQUOT, François Henri, eminent organ-builder, born in Paris 1728, died there 1791. In 1760 he built the organ of St. Gervais. In 1765 he entered into partnership with Pierre Dallery, and the firm constructed the organs of Notre Dame, St. Nicolas-des-Champs, the Sainte Chapelle, and the Chapelle du Roi at Versailles. Clicquot's finest organ was that of St. Sulpice, built after his partnership with Dallery had been dissolved, and containing 5 manuals and 66 stops, including a pedal-stop of 32 feet. For the organ in the Cathedral at Poitiers, his last work, he received 92,000 francs. His instruments were over-loaded with reeds—a common defect in French organs.

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