R. A. Colby, Inc.
2011

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

464 NE 16th Street
Miami, FL, US

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Instrument ID: 55393 ● Builder ID: 1324 ● Location ID: 20572
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4 Manuals

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on July 15th, 2015:

This entry describes alterations to an existing organ.
Identified by James R. Stettner, using information from this web site: http://www.trinitymiami.org/page/cathedral_organ.
The church website states, "In September 2011, as part of Trinity's re-certification project, the organ's pipes, windchests and mechanical components were moved to the factory of R.A.Colby in Johnson City, Tennessee. [snip] In addition for the second phase of the organ renovations to take place, the removal of the pipes conveniently coincided with the construction in the cathedral.
During the renovation the organ console remained in place with the complete specification playable as a digital instrument. The reinstallation took place in three stages, beginning in October 2013 with the replacement of the manual keyboards and pedalboard."

Webpage Links: Trinity Cathedral - Miami

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