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Peragallo Pipe Organ Co.

Dominican House of Studies
487 Michigan Ave NE
Washington, DC

Images


2020-10-08 - Case view from right (Photograph by David Storey, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

2020-10-08 - Case view from left (Photograph by David Storey, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

2020-10-08 - Key desk (Photograph by David Storey/David Storey)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2015-04-15 - An original installation. Identified by steve bartley, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- The organ resides in the Chapel, utilizing the elaborate case front from a previous instrument. Within the outer most part of the case, is the Great unit Principal, Open Flute, and Mixture. Further back, in a room just outside the chapel, is an enclosed section containing a Unit 16-2 Rohrflute, 8-4 Gemshorn, Gems Celeste, 2 Octavin, and 16-8 Trompette. The main windchests are of electro-mechanical design and with many of the pipes appear to date from the 1960s. A new Trompette and the wood bass pipes of the Rohrflute, and console are much newer. The owners believe that the original organ was a small Moller. -Database Manager


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