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Updated through online information from Paul Marchesano.
Updated through online information from Connor Annable.
Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- The three-manual mechanical console is attached and set into the left case. Its drawknobs are vertical rows in flat panels on either side. The pedal board is concave and straight. There is no cover.
Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- The core of the instrument is a three-manual classical organ (Grand-Orgue, Positif, Echo/Récit, and Pédale) controlled by a three-manual mechanical action console attached to the north chancel casework. A second console of four manuals with electric action controls the classical core as well as additional stops intended for symphonic repertory, including a large French Romantic Grand Récit Expressif. The information above is for the electric action console.
Webpage Links: Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) - New York City [AGO Organ Project web site] , The Manton Memorial Organ || The Church of the Ascension
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