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Church of the Holy Trinity was formed by the 2003 merger of St. Ann-s, St. Joseph-s and St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic churches in Binghamton, N.Y. The combined parish uses the former building of St. Ann's Catholic Church.
Identified through information posted to PIPORG-L by Cullie Mowers, February 14, 2009: -- "The organ is not well-known, and doesn't appear in any published Skinner material I've seen. At one point the church had a copy of the contract on file. I haven't been there in almost two decades, but if I recall correctly there is a 16' Gemshorn (unenclosed) which plays on the Great at 16' (maybe also 8'), on the Swell at 8' and on the Pedal at 16', 8' 5 1/3' and 4'. The room is exceptionally resonant, and it's amazing how well this much-exploited rank works. I couldn't imagine a wood or cylindrical metal rank which could be such a tonal chameleon."
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