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Updated through online information from Matthew J. Ho.
This is a rebuild of an existing organ.
Identified by Matthew J. Ho, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
-- Lively-Fulcher Organ Builders rebuilt, renovated, and re-voiced the original Gress-Miles organ to adapt it to the its much larger new home at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Ashburn, Virginia. All of the speaking pipes are original, as well as all of the wind chest shells, tremulants, and ivory keyboards. Lively-Fulcher and QLF Custom Organ Components built all new, self contained pipe chambers, wind reservoirs and the wind delivery system, enclosed the Positiv division, added two 12-note digitally generated low-note ranks, and replaced all valves and actions with up-to-date electro-mechanical components. The console is all new, with 80 stops and an up-to-date ICS-4000 Peterson console controller.
Related Instrument Entries: Gress-Miles Organ Co. (1969)
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