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Paul R. Marchesano on August 6th, 2024:

Hi, I'm the new organist at this parish. Shawn Keith started this organ but was removed from the project. It was completed by Tim Hemry with the help of Frank Del Greco.

Information received online from Bobby Bolin on 2024-08-03


Database Manager on July 29th, 2014:

A mechanically new organ using pipework and a few off-set chests from M.P. Moller Opus 3633.
Identified by Shawn P. Keith, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
-- 12 select ranks, a couple bass chests, and the console shell retained from Moller Opus 3633, combined with additional pipework from A.R. Schopp's and Trivo. Other than the retained bass chests, all others will be new electro-pneumatic slider and unit chests. To be housed behind the modified casework of a previous instrument of an unknown builder, with modifications allowing a stained glass rose window to be fully viewed for the first time since 1916.

Related Instrument Entries: M. P. MΓΆller (Opus 3633, 1923)

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