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Transplanted Note from a related OHS Dtabase entry: Database Manager on April 22, 2010:
Identified through on-line information from Joseph G. Zamberlan. -- 4-stop Antiphonal in the rear, suspended from the ceiling, added to a 3-manual Ruffatti in the front. Includes a copper Trompette en Chamade. Chest has two sets of channels; the second set for the Trompette allows it to be used as a floating stop.
In March 2009, an antiphonal division built by Joe Zamberlan and Co. was added with a Trompette en chamade as well as Principals 8, 4, and 2. [Pittsburgh AGO newsletter, Oct. 2009]
Webpage Links: Opus 5 (Builder's website)
Related Instrument Entries: Fratelli Ruffatti (2002)
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