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Wicks Organ Co. (1913)

United Evangelical Zion Congregation
603 N. New Jersey Street
Indianapolis, IN

Note: Not playable. (in this location)


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Notes

2006-04-18 - Cost $3,450. Dedicatory recital played by Charles F. Hansen on June 19, 1913. -Database Manager

2015-07-11 - From <i>The Diapason</i>: "The organ is a two-manual, with seven stops on the great, eleven in the swell and three in the pedal. Mr. Hansen played this program: Fantasie in C, Tours; Allegretto, Arthur Foote; Prelude and Fugue in G, Mendelssohn; March Nuptiale, Guilmant; Allegro, Symphonie No. 10, Salome [sic]; 'Morning' and 'Aes's Death' (Peer Gynt Suite), Grieg; Andantino in D flat, Lemare; March Fantastica, Bargiel; 'In Summer,' Stebbins; Improvisation on a familiar hymn tinroducing all of the solo stops; 'The Swans,' Saint Saens [sic]; Berceuse, Spinney; 'Pilgrims' Chorus,' Wagner." -Database Manager

2023-03-01 - [This] instrument was replaced in 1940 with the present organ, which was built by the W.W. Kimball Co. of Chicago, Illinois, in 1933 for its Kimball Hall, a well-known recital venue in Chicago's Loop. -- *2007 OHS Atlas* -Paul R. Marchesano


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