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From the 'Our History' page of the church website, "Palm Sunday 1981 Trinity hears the newly remodeled organ for the first time. The organ continues to serve the congregation and community as it leads and inspires congregational worship, and serves as a teaching and recital instrument, both for the church and Concordia College."
Updated through information received via e-mail from David Hendricksen: -- Addition of Ruckpositiv and enlargement of existing organ.
Updated through on-line information from Peter Rogahn.
Identified through information published in John Ferguson's Walter Holtkamp: American Organ Builder (DMA treatise, Eastman School of Music, 1976). Although neither Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling nor their successor Holtkamp Organ Co. assigned Opus numbers to their instruments, the original organ was identified in factory documents as Job number 1700. Our practice is to distinguish rebuilds or enlargements by adding a suffix to the original opus number, unless the firm itself has added a different number.
Related Instrument Entries: Holtkamp (Opus 1700, 1957)
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