The organ of the church of S. Antonio is an instrument with mechanical transmission built in 1995 by the firm Brondino - Vegezzi Bossi of Centallo (CN) using much of the phonic material coming from a Vegezzi Bossi organ of the beginning of XX century originally placed in the Sanctuary of Santa Rita in Turin. To this phonic material, duly restored, were added various stops to reach the current configuration, completely different from the original instrument. It has 3 sets of 61 keys and a flat pedalboard with 32 pedals. The stops transmission is electronic.
The stops are as follows:
I manuale | II manuale | III manuale | Pedale |
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Principale 8 | Principale 16 | Principalino 8 | Contrabbasso 16 |
Bordone 8 | Principale 8 | Bordone 8 | Subbasso 16 |
Salicionale 8 | Flauto traverso 8 | Viola Gamba 8 | Basso 8 |
Unda Maris 8 | Dulciana 8 | Voce Celeste 8 | Bordone 8 |
Corno Camoscio 8 | Ottava 4 | Flauto 4 | Violoncello 8 |
Sesquialtera 2f. | Flauto a camino 4 | Nazardo 2 2/3 | Quinta 5 1/3 |
Cimbalo 3f. | Duodecima 2 2/3 | Decimaquinta 2 | Bombarda 16 |
Regale 8 | Decimaquinta 2 | Terza 1 3/5 | Tromba 8 |
Clarinetto 8 | Ripieno 4f. | Forniture 4f. | Tromba 4 |
Tromba 8 | Oboe 8 | ||
Voce Corale 8 | |||
Tremolo |