Brunzema Organs Inc.
1984

Originally Brunzema Organs Inc. (1983)

Holy Trinity Church, Yarmouth, NS, Anglican Parish of Yarmouth & Tusket

63 William Street
Yarmouth, NS, CA

12 Ranks
Instrument ID: 59163 ● Builder ID: 917 ● Location ID: 51604
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1 Manuals

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on July 25th, 2016:
Altered and relocated existing organ. Identified by John Overton, based on personal knowledge of the organ. <br><br>This chamber/tracker-action organ was originally in Wolfville United Church, Nova Scotia. It was dismantled in 2014 by members of Halifax Organ Rescue (Freeman Dryden), the RCCO, and volunteers from the Yarmouth Organ Project and brought to Yarmouth where it was rebuilt/installed in Holy Trinity Church. The main work was done by Alec Pitt.<br><br>In February 2016 organ builder/voicer Blair Batty led a work party which adjusted and completed the rebuild, and tuned and revoiced the instrument. The organ was reinaugurated at Easter 2016.

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