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Photo: Rinus Pannekoek. Date: 5 June 2009.

Photo: Rinus Pannekoek

Buenos Aires, Argentina (Buenos Aires) - Iglesia de San Ignacio de Loyola
Municipal: Buenos Aires
Address: Bolívar 225, C1091 CABA, Buenos Aires
Website: https://baiglesias.com/san-ignacio-de-loyola/

Description nr.: 2025556.

Built by: Giovanni Tonoli (ca. 1880)

YearBuilderOpusActivity
ca. 1880 Giovanni Tonoli  new organ
1906 Donato Sangaletti  rebuild

Around 1880 Giovanni Tonoli built an organ with one manual for the Iglesia de San Ignacio de Loyola in Buenos Aires. This organ replaced an instrument by the Spanish organ maker Antoni Portell from 1859. In 1906 the instrument was converted and expanded by Donato Sangaletti. He ordered the new material from Locatelli in Italy.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Manual I13
- Manual II (Expresión)7
- Pedal3
Total number of stops23
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Manual I (C-a'''): Bordón 16' (from c'), Montre 8', Bordón 8', Flauta 8' (from c'), Salicional 8', Unda Maris 8', Prestant 4', Octaviante 4', Viola 4', Octavino 2', Lleno 3 hileras, Clarinete 16' (from c°), Trompeta 8'.
Manual II (Expresión) (C-a'''): Bordón 8', Gamba 8', Voz Corale 8', Flauta Armónica 4', Dulciana 4', Voz Celeste 8', Oboe 8', Trémolo.
Pedal (C-d'): Bordón 16', Contrabajo 8', Violoncello 8'.
Couplers: Manual II al Manual I, Manual I al Pedal.
Accessories: Forte Manual I, Forte Manual II, Lleno Manual I.

Links http://pipeorgans.flavam.com/signdxesp.html
YouTube Concierto de Órgano Iglesia San Ignacio de Loyola / Marco Antonio (2017)


Photo: Rinus Pannekoek. Date: 5 June 2009.
Photo: Rinus Pannekoek