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Schantz Organ Company

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4 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal39 Stops77 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on March 14th, 2016:

Originally Skinner Opus. 374 (1922). The organ was rebuilt in 1959 by Hillgreen, Lane & Co., with changes by Robert Wervy in 1972; it was rebuilt again and enlarged, with a new console, by the Kegg Organ Co. in 1998. Retained Skinner ranks are the Swell flutes, strings, Flügel Horn, Vox Humana, Choir Concert Flute and Kleine Erzähler, the Solo reeds and the Pedal Diapason (bottom 12 notes) and Bourdon. The Great Diapasons were converted into stopped metal flutes.

Related Instrument Entries: Skinner Organ Co. (Opus 374, 1922) , Hillgreen, Lane & Co. (Opus 1221, 1958)

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