Winfried Banzhaf
1992

All Saints' Episcopal Church

Memorial Chapel

504 North Camden Drive
Beverly Hills, CA, US

3 Ranks
Instrument ID: 4513 ● Builder ID: 319 ● Location ID: 4285
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Position: Unknown
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Pedalboard Type: Unknown
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1 Manuals 3 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key Action

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

"The case of this three-stop chamber organ, as well as the pipes of its flute stops, are made of American black walnut. The natural keys are made of ebony with gilt arcades, and the sharps are of boxwood capped with bone. Heraldry of All Saints' and St. Cecilia is displayed within the gilt pipeshades carved by the builder. There is an exterior transposing device that allows the instrument to play at A=440 or A=415. The organ is at home in the Memorial Chapel, but casters allow it to be moved to the church's two other worship spaces. The instrument is a gift of parishioner Travis E. Reed III in memory of his grandparents. It was dedicated on All Saints' Day, 1992, by the Bishop of Los Angeles and used later that day in a performance of Handel's 'Alexander's Feast'." (The American Organist)


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

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