2005-07-18 - Contains five ranks from an 1870s Levi Stuart organ of unknown provenance. -Database Manager
2006-02-21 - Listed in "Recent Installations," *The American Organist* Vol. 38, No. 5 [May, 2004] -Database Manager
2010-07-22 - Updated through online information from Joseph Bertolozzi. -- From the Builder's web page: "The organ incorporates portions of five post-Civil War ranks of pipes believed to have been built by Levi Stuart. The tonal structure descends from the orgues de choeur of 19th-century France, instruments that produced surprisingly grand effects despite their size. Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Director of Music at New York City's Cathedral of Saint Patrick, served as both consultant and principal dedicatory recitalist." -Database Manager
2024-12-29 - Updated through online information from Christopher Fasulo (December 25, 2024): The Swell stopped diapason is wooden, not metal. -Jim Stettner
Unison couplers reversible by toe levers. [Received on line from Joseph Bertolozzi July 22, 2010.] Source: from builder's materials
Great Open Diapason 8 (metal (1872)), Open Wood Flute 8 (wood (1872)), Principal 4 (metal (1872)), Doublet 2 (metal (1872)), Hautboy 8
Swell Salicional 8 (metal), Voix Céleste 8 (metal), Stopped Diapason 8 (wood), Harmonic Flute 4 (wood, metal (1872)), Hautboy 8 (metal), Tremulant
Pedal Open Wood Bass 16 (wood), Stopped Bass 16 (wood), Octave 8, Hautboy 8
Swell to Great 8, Swell to Great 4, Swell to Swell 4, Swell to Pedal 8, Great to Pedal 8, Swell to Pedal 4
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