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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Claude Parisot (c. 1704, Étain – 3 March 1784, Étain) was a French organ builder. He came from a family of organ builders: his nephew Henri in turn built and repaired many instruments in Basse Normandie and Maine. He learned his art with Moucherel of Lorraine, then in 1727 with Louis-Alexandre and Jean-Baptiste Clicquot in Paris.Beginning in 1735, Parisot built numerous organs in northern and western France: 1736 Church of St Rémy, Dieppe, restored and currently used by the École Nationale de Musique. Numerous recordings available. 1741 Premonstratensian abbey of Mondaye (near Bayeux) 1747 Notre-Dame de Guibray, Falaise Premonstratensian abbey of Séry-aux-Prés (Seine-Maritime) Church of St George and Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Abbeville Sées Cathedral Ardenne Abbey (near Caen) Jacobin convent, Caen Abbey of St André en Gouffern (near Falaise)This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the français Wikipedia.. }

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