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Updated through online information from Hal Gober. -- Peebles-Herzog, in relocating organ, lengthened RP trackers to provide greater distance between main case and Ruckpositiv than in the organ's original location; they also subsequently replaced the original P Trompete 8' with a Fagott 16' with conical half-length resonators.
Hal Gober revoiced the organ in 2014, raising the cutups of most pipes below 2' pitch while raising the original windpressure (60mm in all three divisions) to 70mm in the Hauptwerk and Pedal only.
Updated through online information from Matthew Nadalin.
Updated through online information from Robert Wantz.
Identified through online information from Robert Wantz. The original installation was in the Presbyterian Church of Williamsburg, Virginia (1975). Removed in 2004 and installed here.
Related Instrument Entries: Casavant Frères Ltée. (Opus 3275, 1975)
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