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Sound samples for the destroyed organ: https://soundcloud.com/richard-schneider-4/sets/st-peters-catholic-church
https://soundcloud.com/richard-schneider-4/sets/a-tale-of-two-organs
Updated by Richard Schneider, the builder.
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by Richard Schneider, the builder.
Opus 13. Organ was first "halved" by an unfortunate remodeling project and then finally destroyed (not removed, but dumpstered) by a consortum of the priest and D.O.M. who "hated the organ" and installed a pipeless substitute. They would not permit any of the organ to be removed and slavaged, but insisted it be destroyed.
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