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Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This church is nicknamed "The Cathedral in the Cornfields." The organ was poorly "rebuilt" ca. 1990 with new windchests and some added pipework. But within two years, pipes were leaning and mechanical problems already existed. It was properly rebuilt by John-Paul Buzard in 1995 as that firm's opus 16, retaining the original case and facade, but on new electric slider chests and with proper additions.
Related Instrument Entries: John-Paul Buzard (Opus 16, 1995)
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