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Schantz Organ Company

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Exhibited in the 2009 OHS convention(s)
This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 3rd, 2013:

Altered and relocated existing organ.
Identified by Jeff Scofield, using information found in OHS Organ Atlas 2009.
-- Originally installed in an 850-seat museum auditorium in 1926, with the dedicatory played by Lynnwood Farnam on January 5, 1927; moved in 1933 by Aeolian-Skinner to The Peristyle, a 1750-seat auditorium in the museum complex; the console was renovated at this time and a minor tonal change made; the organ was restored 2003-2004 by the A. Thompson-Allen Co., New Haven, Connecticut.

Related Instrument Entries: Skinner Organ Co. (Opus 603, 1926)

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