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On March 21, 1909 the first pipe organ was consecrated at Holy Trinity. Built by Henry Pilcher's Sons, it was funded partly by a large donation from the Carnegie family. The total cost of this small tracker organ was $2,500.
In 1964, a new Austin organ (Opus 2402 - our current instrument) was built, replacing the previous two instruments. It did not incorporate any previously used pipes. It has 3 manuals /4 divisions, 25 stops, 30 ranks, and roughly 1,897 pipes. In 2004, an Allen MIDI system was added, expanding the number of available ranks.
Console
8’ Principal 61
8’ Bourdon 61
8’ Gemshorn 61
4’ Octave 61
4’ Nachthorn 61
2’ Fifteenth 61
III Forniture 183
Sub
Unison Off
Super
8’ Nason Flute 68
8’ Dolce 68
8’ Dolce Celeste 56
4’ Spitzflote 68
2’ Prinzipal 61
II Sesquialtera 122
8’ Krummhorn 68
Tremulant
Sub
Unison off
Super
8’ Hohlflote 68
8’ Viole d’Gambe 68
8’ Voix Celeste 61
4’ Principal 68
4’ Rohrflote 68
2’ Blockflote 61
III Plein Jeu 183
8’ Trompette 68
4’ Hautbois 68
Tremulant
Sub
Unison Off
Super
16’ Contrabass 32
16’ Gemshorn 12 GT
16’ Gedeckt 12 SW
8’ Principal 32
8’ Gemshorn GT
8’ Gedeckt SW
4’ Fifteenth 12
16’ Trompette 12 SW
Zimbelstern
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