R. J. Brunner & Co.
1991

Residence: Pogorzelski & Yankee

Music Room

Bucks County
New Hope, PA, US

21 Ranks - 3 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 52202 ● Builder ID: 5145 ● Location ID: 45689
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on June 4th, 2024:

Updated through online information from Alexander Kirsch (June 4, 2024): This organ was moved from it's residence within the last 10 years, and was relocated and is currently in use at IUP (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) in Indiana, PA. This was part of an AGO project to move the organ and it is currently housed and in use at the Music College there.


Database Manager on March 5th, 2019:

Updated by Scot Huntington


Database Manager on June 7th, 2014:

Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- After the deaths of the original owners, Ronald Pogorzelski and Lester Yankee, the organ was bequeathed to the AGO, along with an endowment for its maintenance. The organ has been (as of May 2014) relocated to the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where it will be on an annually renewable lease from the AGO, and in use for teaching and performance.

Related Instrument Entries: Brunner & Associates LLC (2014)

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