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John Abbey (organ builder)

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Having established himself as an organ-builder in Paris, Abbey became extensively employed in the construction, renovation, and enlargement of organs in France and elsewhere. Amongst others he built choir organs for accompanying voices for the cathedrals of
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He died at Versailles on 19 February 1859. He left two sons, E. and J. Abbey, to carry on the business of organ-builders in Versailles. His son John Albert Abbey and his grandson John Mary Abbey were also organ builders.
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mechanism and the bellows invented by Cummins. His example was speedily followed by the French builders, and from that period may be dated the improvements in organ-building which raised the French builders to eminence.
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maker, to work upon an organ which Érard had designed, and which he sent to the Exhibition of the Productions of National Industry in 1827, and also to build an organ for the Convent of the Legion of Honour, at
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village, on 22 December 1785. In his youth, he was an apprentice for James and David Davis, and later for Hugh Russel after 1818, both reputable organ builders in their day. In 1826 Abbey went to
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at Paris, which instrument continued to be used there until it was destroyed, with the theatre, by fire in 1873.
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Abbey was the first who introduced into French organs the
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Whilton
Northamptonshire
England
Versailles
France
French
English
organ
cathedrals
French cities
Salle Le Peletier
Paris Opera
French
organ builders
bellows

Châlons Cathedral
Jean-Jacques Arveuf-Fransquin
Whilton
Northamptonshire
Paris
Sébastien Érard
harp
pianoforte
St. Denis
Tuileries
Revolution of 1830
Rheims
Nantes
Versailles

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