Rosales Organ Builders, Inc.
1981

Originally E. & G. G. Hook (Opus 491, 1869)

First Presbyterian Church

1945 Sampson Street
Marysville, CA, US

23 Ranks
Instrument ID: 6651 ● Builder ID: 7925 ● Location ID: 6309
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Pedalboard Type: Unknown
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2 Manuals (58 Notes)30 Note Pedal19 Stops20 RegistersMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on November 28th, 2018:

Updated by Rick Becton, who has heard or played the organ.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Rebuild of E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 491 (1869) that had been electrified in the 1920s by the Toutijian Brothers. The organ was moved to the present building in 1950-51 by John Swinford. Felix F. Schoenstein and Sons made additions in 1960.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

On June 14, 1981, the rebuilt organ was played for the first time at a worship service. In July 1981, Swiss organist Guy Bovet played the first recital on it. Subsequent recitals were played by Dr. David Rothe, Philip Manwell, and Harald Vogel.

  • Introduction & Passacaglia Piece by Josef Rheinberger. Performed by Bruce Stevens. Produced by The Organ Historical Society in 1988 with the title: Historic Organs of San Francisco: Twenty Historic Pipe Organs
  • 'Herslich Tut Mich Verlangen' Piece by Joannes Brahms. Performed by David Rothe. Produced by The Organ Historical Society in 1988 with the title: Historic Organs of San Francisco: Twenty Historic Pipe Organs

Related Instrument Entries: E. & G. G. Hook (Opus 491, 1869) , Hupalo and Repasky Pipe Organs, LLC (Opus 7(Rosal, 2018)

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