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The contract with Aeolian-Skinner is dated June 23, 1966, in the amount of $2,375 for engineering drawings and layout and $155,000 for the building and installation of the organ. Delivery was expected about May 1967. Most of opus 1490 was installed in the rear gallery of the nave, along with its principal console. At the chancel end, an Antiphonal division was included, with a smaller console for choral accompaniment from that part of the room. Clyde Holloway, then of Indiana University, Bloomington, served as consultant to the church. -- 2007 OHS Atlas
Console rebuilt in 2004 by Schantz who also made some additions to the pipework.
4 manual console in the gallery, 2m. console in the chancel. (Source: Pipe Organ Registry, prepared in 1983 for the AGO regional convention by the Indianapolis Chapter, AGO.)
Webpage Links: Opus 1490: Second Presbyterian Church
Related Instrument Entries: Schantz Organ Co. (2004)
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