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The Uruguayan Who Returned His Voice to the Organ of Notre Dame - Diario La R

The fire that devastated the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris on April 15, 2019 shocked the world. The images of the needle collapsing between flames swept through the planet as a symbol of irreparable property loss. However, in the midst of the catastrophe, one of the temple’s most valuable treasures — the great organ built in 1733 — managed to survive. In the complex and prolonged process of recovering that instrument was involved a Uruguayan:…
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The fire that devastated the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris on April 15, 2019 shocked the world. The images of the needle collapsing between flames swept through the planet as a symbol of irreparable property loss. However, in the midst of the catastrophe, one of the temple’s most valuable treasures — the great organ built in 1733 — managed to survive. In the complex and prolonged process of recovering that instrument was involved a Uruguayan:…

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