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In 1995 R. Joseph Wiessinger, representative for The Reuter Organ Company in conjuction with Reuter added 19 new ranks of pipes, created a new Swell division in an existing large chamber, changed the existing Swell organ to a Choir organ, new solid state switching system, new 3 manual and pedal console, and a final tonal regulation of the organ under the direction of Dan Abrahamson and R. Joseph Wiessinger in the summer of 1995.
The St. Cecelia website indicates the organ is 48 ranks and with the addition of one new rank in 2014. I'm not aware of what the rank is.
The builder responsible for the reconditioned organ is The Reuter Organ Company/R. Joseph Wiessinger
Updated through online information from Stephen Hall.
Updated using information from an e-mail from Michael Anthony, Director of Music.
Updated through online information from Michael Anthony.
The original organ is from circa 1930's. In 1953 Wicks added a new console and the instrument had 13 ranks of pipes. 1974 - Wicks added a new console and 15 ranks. 1995 - Reuter re-voiced and renovated the instrument, added a new console and 19 more ranks. 2014 - one more ranks of pipes was added, for a total of 48 ranks, approximately 3,000 pipes.
Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Installed 1953 as II/15; 13 ranks added in 1974. New three manual console and further ranks added in 1995. Organ extant and in use for services (2005).
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