2009-03-02 - Identified through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -- Since its purchase in 1975 by Michael Barone, this instrument has been variously located at First United Methodist Church in Saint Cloud (1975-1982), then Lake Harriet Methodist Church, Minneapolis (1982-1996), then briefly as a display item in the Westfield Center's touring exhibit, Festival Organ, housed at the Science Museum of Minnesota in Saint Paul (winter/spring 1997). After that it went on loan to the Episcopal Church of St. Paul on the Hill in Saint Paul (1997-2003), then to the Lady Chapel of the Church of St. Louis, King of France in Saint Paul (2003-2005), and most recently (winter 2006) was relocated to the chancel of Central Presbyterian in St. Paul. -Database Manager
2011-08-25 - Updated through online information from Michael Barone. -Database Manager
2011-12-26 - Updated through online information from michael barone. -Database Manager
Stoplist from Michael Barone Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Paul, Minnesota Central Presbyterian Church Rieger Orgelbau (1959). Holdgedackt 8' Principal 4' Rohrflute 4' Octave 2' Quint 1 1/3' Terz 1 3/5' (descant, from middle C) Cymbel II Krumhorn 8' [Received on line from Richard C Greene March 03, 2009.]
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