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The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
A file photograph from 2004 shows Notre Dame's organ. Stephane de Sakutin/AFP/Getty Images Latry had, in his words, lived with the organ “day and night” since joining the cathedral in 1985.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
The Great Organ of Notre Dame, pictured on Nov. 29, survived the 2019 blaze but required extensive restoration.
France’s largest musical instrument is ready to sound again.It took months of painstaking cleaning and decontaminating of 8,000 pipes, 115 organ stops and numerous other musical components, but on ...