2008-09-09 - Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ is in regular use for teaching and recitals. The new Casavant replaces a 1966 Wicks two-manual, 23 rank organ previously in the hall. (Information from the University website and an online article (dated Sept 7th) in the Lincoln Journal Star, both sites accessed in September 2008.) -Database Manager
2010-03-25 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
From Casavant website Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Concordia University (Heine Hall), Seward, NE 2008 Casavant Frères Opus 3868 Grand Orgue: 16' Bourdon 8' Montre 8' Flûte à cheminée 8' Flûte creuse 4' Prestant 2-2/3' Quinte 2' Doublette 1-1/3' Fourniture II-IV 8' Trompette Tremblant Récit: 8' Flûte majeure 8' Viole de gambe 8' Voix céleste (GG) 4' Octave 4' Flûte conique 2' Octavin 1-1/3' Larigot 16' Douçaine 8' Hautbois 8' Trompette 4' Clarion Tremblant Récit 16’, Unison Off, Récit 4’ Positif: 8' Bourdon 8' Salicional 4' Prestant 4' Flûte à fuseau 2-2/3' Nazard 2' Quarte de nazard 1-3/5' Tierce 2' Mixture III 8' Clarinette Tremblant Pédale: 32' Soubasse (Wired) 16' Violonbasse (Ext.) 16' Soubasse 16' Bourdon (Grand Orgue) 8' Octavebasse 8' Flûte bouchée (Ext.) 4' Octave 16' Posaune 16' Douçaine (Récit) 8' Trompette (Grand Orgue) [Received from Connor Annable 2012-02-19.]
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