Organs and harpsichords are generally used inside the CMBV, but may be loaned out for concerts or rehearsals in other venues.
The CMBV does not arrange for the transportation of its instruments.
Organs
3 Positive organs with 3 stops & transposing keyboard (A= 392 / 415 / 440 or 460 Hz)
- 1992 Westenfelder organ
- 1992 Aubertin organ
- 2019 Cattin organ
Harpsichords
Italian harpsichords
- 2 Way–Ducornet harpsichords (1991): 2 stops at 8’ pitch, stop levers, transposing keyboard (A= 440 Hz, retaining top D / 392 Hz); 56 notes, range G to D5.
French harpsichords:
- 1 Jobin harpsichord (1983): two 56-note keyboards with double transposition (A= 392 / 415 or 440 Hz).
- 1 Anselm harpsichord (2003): two 52-note keyboards, range G/B to C5, first two sharp keys split. 2 stops at 8’ pitch and one at 4’; coupled by moving the main keyboard. Single tuning pitch 392 Hz.
- 1 De Halleux harpsichord: two keyboards 5 octaves, 2 stops at 8’ pitch and one at 4', with triple transposition (A= 392 / 415 / 440 Hz)
Flemish harpsichord
1 Von Nagel harpsichord (1992): two 56-note keyboards with double transposition (A= 392 / 415 or 440 Hz).