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Updated through online information from James P. -- 1756 pipes total.
Updated through online information from James P. -- Choir loft contains 3 ranks of pipes- each rank contains 61 pipes. The choir loft's fanfare vertical trumpets includes a large festival trumpet. The largest pipes are the 16' Bourdons located behind the altar.
Updated through online information from James P.
Updated through online information from James P.. -- This organ has 4 divisions disposed over 3 manual keyboards and a pedalboard. The GREAT, SWELL, and PEDAL divisions are located in the front of the church behind the altar, while the ANTIPHONAL division with a set of horizontal fanfare trumpets is located at the rear of the church in the former choir loft. In the front of the church, 32 speaking pipes are visible with a majority of the rest of the pipes located behind them. In the rear of the church, speaking pipes of the ANTIPHONAL divison are visible in wood cases.
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by James P. of Albany, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
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