Flentrop Orgelbouw
1969

The Juilliard School

Lincoln Center
New York City: Manhattan, NY, US

17 Ranks - 856 Pipes
Instrument ID: 1336 ● Builder ID: 7041 ● Location ID: 1296
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2 Manuals (56 Notes)32 Note Pedal3 Divisions14 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

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Database Manager on December 3rd, 2019:

From the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project: The two-manual mechanical action organ in the large organ studio on the fifth floor of the Juilliard building was built in 1969 by Flentrop Orgelbouw of The Netherlands. Faculty member Vernon de Tar gave an inaugural recital to dedicate the organ on November 10, 1969. Mr. de Tar performed works by Frescobaldi, Schlick, Scheidt, Mozart, Jehan Alain, J.S. Bach, and Handel, with assistance by violinists Sylvia Davis and Muriel Moebius, violist Osher Green, cellist Donald Larson, double bassist Ronald Bozicevich, and oboists Marc Schachman and Steven Taylor. Dirk Flentrop of Flentrop Orgelbouw of Zaandam, Holland, was present for the dedication. In 2009, the studio was reconfigured to be slightly smaller and the Flentrop organ was reconditioned.


Database Manager on January 3rd, 2011:

Updated through online information from Connor Annable.


Database Manager on January 13th, 2006:

Updated through online information from Steve Lawson.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Status Note: There 1969.

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