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Updated by John McCraney, naming this as the source of information: Charles Callahan\'s AEOLIAN SKINNER REMEMBERED: A HISTORY IN LETTERS, pp. 239-242, has correspondence from the rector expressing disappointment in a preliminary stop list submitted by Aeolian-Skinner and a detailed reply to the rector\'s letter. One wonders whether the pre-proposal is extant somewhere. Apparently the Noehren organ was a \'consolation\' installation..
Robert Noehren played two identical dedicatory recitals on the afternoon and evening of December 29, 1963. He would return to make a recording of the music of François Couperin on this organ.
Updated through online information from Jim Thompson. -- Relocated to Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Charleston, South Carolina by John-Paul Buzard in 2015.
Updated through online information from Richard Ditewig. -- Dennis Northway informed me that in July, 2014 this organ will be removed from St. Richard's and taken to a church in the South, where it will be regularly used. That is all that is known as of July, 3, 2014
Updated through online information from Richard Ditewig.
Identified through online information from Richard Ditewig.
Related Instrument Entries: John-Paul Buzard Organ Craftsmen / Buzard Pipe Organ Builders (2016)
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