St Germain en Laye (West of Paris), St Germain church. Fresh from today. The organ case is not so nice : the chocolate paint, the visible enlargement spoiling the proportions. But the interest is elsewhere : the organ is where Marie-Claire Alain (1926-2013), and before here her father Albert Alain (1880-1971) and brother Jehan Alain (1911-1940), were "at home". All were not just organists, but also outstanding musicians. Jehan Alain's organ compositions, though not very numerous (they fit on 2 CDs), form no doubt the most important (and enjoyable) part of the French organ repertoire of the XXth century, alongside Olivier Messiaen's works.
Interestingly, Jehan Alain was also "titulaire" organist at the Synagogue de la Victoire, in Paris, just before 2nd world war, and also composed for the jewish ceremonies. He perished in action (as a motorcycling scout) near Saumur in 1940.
Df + 105/2.5, f/4, 11400 ISO, 1/125s handheld. Could not get a better angle of view, a wedding ceremony was about to begin.