2012-03-17 - Identified through online information from Ron Yeater. -- At the time of the rebuild, the pastor of the church specifically requested that the sound of the organ remain unaltered. -Database Manager
2012-05-20 - Updated through online information from Ron Yeater. -- This church has been closed since the 1980s and present status of the organ unknown; however, it was in playing condition when the church closed. -Database Manager
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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ST. LIBORIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Wicks Organ Co., op.467 GREAT ORGAN 16 Open Diapason (basses in facade) 8 Open Diapason (some basses in facade) 8 Gamba 8 Harmonic Flute 8 Gedackt 4 Octave 4 Flute d'Amour 2 2/3 Quinte 2 Octave III Mixture 8 Trumpet SWELL ORGAN 16 Bourdon (1-12 new pipes) 8 Geigen Principal (1-12 new pipes, to replace wood bass) 8 Lieblich Gedackt 8 Dulciana (1-12 new pipes) 8 Aeoline (61 new pipes) 4 Flauto Traverso 4 Fugara 2 Doublette 8 Oboe 8 Vox Humana Tremolo PEDAL ORGAN 16 Double Open Diapason 16 Subbass 16 Lieblich Gedackt (Sw.) 8 Octave 8 Violoncello 16 Trombone With the exception of the new pipes noted above, the Pfeffer pipework was retained unaltered, except a III rk Cornet in the Swell was discarded. All the manual ranks were extended to 61 notes, Pedal to 32. [Received from Ron Yeater 2012-03-22.]
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