E.F. Walcker & Cie.
Opus 5433, 1970

St. Clement's Church, Episcopal

Chapel

Philadelphia, PA, US

11 Ranks
Instrument ID: 192 ● Builder ID: 7044 ● Location ID: 188
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Scot Huntington on April 21st, 2022:
The Walcker was sold to the Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Virginia, to replace their organ lost in a 2010 fire which destroyed the chapel. and believed to have been installed there without alteration. In 2017, Curt Mangel & Associates completed the restoration and relocation of Whitelegg-Moller Op. 6136, 1933, originally built for St. Paul's Chapel in Baltimore, which had closed a few years earlier, and the organ became imperiled.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
[Church's previous Mudler moved to Good Shepherd Episcopal, Pitman, NJ in 1962.]

Related Instrument Entries: Bernard [Bernhard] Mudler (1896) , Unknown Builder (2010 ca.)

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