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Updated through online information from Richard A. Jobe.
Updated through online information from Richard A. Jobe. -- The current Reuter instrument will soon be replaced by Glück's Opus 14 (2012) of 3 manuals/30 ranks, which will incorporate 4 ranks of the existing organ. Construction will begin in January 2012 on a extensive project which includes remodeling of the Chancel/Choir area and significant acoustic improvement, with the new Glückorgan scheduled for completion by late July 2012. Scott Riedel & Associates serve as Project Consultants, Sebastian Glück is the organbuilder, and Architectural Design Group of Oklahoma City are the architects of record.
Updated through online information from Richard A. Jobe. -- The Church has just completed the second year of a four-year capital campaign to renovate/expand the instrument's resources (revoicing of extant pipework, significant additions, new console, new chamber/facade development). The renovations will also address problems concerning the layout of the chancel's choir space.
Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ is currently undergoing renovation, console to be replaced (article in "The Oklahoman" newspaper dated May 28, 2008).
Identified from the Reuter Opus List, provided by Chris Leaver, Reuter Organ Co., November, 2005.
Related Instrument Entries: Sebastian M. Glück (Opus 14, 2012)
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