2012-01-02 - Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ belongs to an individual who has allowed St Luke's use on a long term basis. Organ is believed to date from the early 1900's, refurbished with additional stops by unknown builder. (information from cathedral musician, Benjamin Lane) -Database Manager
2021-11-19 - "The old organ [Hook & Hastings Opus 1529, 1892] was sold for $600.00 to St. Lukes Church, Orlando, the cathedral church of the Diocese of Southern Florida." From the Church History web page of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Holmesburg, Philadelphia. -Paul R. Marchesano
Stoplist taken from the console January 1, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Orlando, Florida Cathedral Church of St Luke (Episcopal) Unknown Builder II Manual & Pedal, 13 registers Manual I 8 Gedeckt 4 Principal 2 Octave Mixture II Manual II 8 Quintade 4 Rohr Flute 2 Principal 1 1/3 Larigot Pedal 16 Bourdon 8 Principal 8 Gedeckt 4 Principal 4 Gedeckt Organ is freestanding with pipes exposed (not encased) at floor level at the chancel end of the left aisle [Received from Stephen Hall 2012-01-03.]
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