2017-05-07 - The Chancel organ in St. Patrick's Old Cathedral was built by Hall & Labagh in 1859 for St. George's Chapel, Episcopal, in Newburgh, N.Y. About 1885, it was then moved to the Associate Reformed Church, Newburgh, N.Y., and later (ca. 1980) to the Convent of St. Helena, Vail's Gate, N.Y. At some point the organ was put into storage; it was later purchased by the Basilica and restored in 2016 by Brunner & Associates, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist Source: from Jared Lamenzo Date not recorded
New York City, New York Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, Roman Catholic - Chancel Hall & Labagh 1859 Restored by Brunner & Associates, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (2016) _________________________________________________________________ MANUAL - 56 notes 8' Open Diapason (TF) 39 8' St. Diapason Treble (TF) 39 8' St. Diapason Bass 17 8' Viol de Gamba (TF) 39 4' Flute (TF) 39 4' Principal Treble (TF) 39 4' Principal Bass 17 2' Fifteenth 56 8' Hautboy (TF) 39 PEDAL - 17 notes No stops Pedal coupler ACCESSORIES Piano Forte Swell Pedal (hitch-down) [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2017-09-11]
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