Schlicker Organ Co.
1964

St. Peter Lutheran Church

111 W Olive Street
Arlington Heights, IL, US

36 Ranks - 1,981 Pipes
Instrument ID: 71658 ● Builder ID: 5574 ● Location ID: 61655
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The prepared Carillon was installed by Schulmerich in 1983 but was removed sometime in the past 15 years. The prepared Chimes were not installed until the 2023 rebuild.
Originally Written/Published: 1964

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Paul R. Marchesano on July 11th, 2024:

There are some noticeable differences from the original blueprint vs. what was actually constructed (the design called for the swell to be split between two boxes on opposite ends of the organ - it ended up being one swell box on the side with pedal pipes on the other).

Email received from Matthew Doran, 28 June 2024


Paul R. Marchesano on June 27th, 2024:

An original installation, designed by Dr. Paul G. Bunjes.

Rebuilt with additions and some layout alteration by Berghaus Pipe Organ Builders Inc., 1994 & 2023. The most notable visual changes over the years were the addition of the en chamade reed (Trompeta Real) by Berghaus in 1978, the six tall copper facade pipes installed by Berghaus ca. 1994 in replacement of structurally-failing zinc pipes, and now the new console from this latest 2023 rebuild.

--Information received via email from Matthew Doran, Music Director, 2024-05-31

Related Instrument Entries: Berghaus Pipe Organ Builders Inc. (2023)

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