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Updated by Scot Huntington
Within the last decade, and at the behest of a recent non-organist Director of Music, the organ was replaced with a large imitation instrument, retaining a portion of the Great chorus wired into the machine.
The original builder was M. P. Möller (1909, Opus1033).
Status Note: There 1978.
Built for Bethlehem Lutheran, Syracuse, NY (2-11). Then United Methodist, Solvay, NY. Then here through OCH. Rebuilt by Stuart 1977, 2-18. New case. [Previous organs in church: 1874 unknown; 1899 Geo. S. Hutchings Op. 471; and 1950 Wicks Op. 3001.]
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