OHS convention: 1979
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Building was St. Mary & St. Louis at St. Louis Priory, now shared by Abbey and parish. -Database Manager
2021-08-10 - "The instrument is the first built by this firm for installation in the United States. Its "wraparound" keydesk has flat knobs on round metal shanks in vertical jambs. The Swell organ is enclosed behind.double folding doors which are controlled by a conventional, balanced swell pedal." -- *1979 OHS Handbook* -Paul R. Marchesano
2025-04-11 - Collapsing façade pipework was replaced in 2025 by Christopher Soer Pipe Organs LLC copying the original scales. The organ is tonally and mechanically unaltered. -Joseph Eckelkamp
Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Updated with published stoplist 1979 OHS Handbook Source: 1979 OHS Handbook June 1979
St. Louis Priory/St. Anselm's R. C. 1971 Gregor & Gerhard Hradetzky (Stoplist: David Schnute from T 17:2:18) GREAT 8' Prinzipal 8' Rohrflöte 4' Oktave 2' Waldflöte II Sesquialtera 1⅓' Mixture IV-VI * SWELL 8' Gedeckt 4' Kleingedeckt 2' Prinzipal 1⅓' Quint ⅔' Scharff IV † 8' Krummhorn PEDAL 16' Subbaƒs 8' Oktavbaƒs 8' Gedecktbaƒs 4' Choralbaƒs 2' Nachthorn 16' Fagott * The Great Mixtur brealcs at C25 and C49 † The Swell Scharff breaks at C13, G20, C25, and G32 /ds/
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