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Updated through online information from Bryan Dunnewald. -- Bellows room with six bellows, can be man-operated or electrically controlled. Special stops and building techniques from Lithuania (see link above). In great condition and used for educational and liturgical purpose.
The Craighead-Saunders Organ, built as a collaborative venture between the Eastman School of Music and GOArt. The organ is "a scientific reconstruction of an organ from 1776 built by Adam Gottlob Caspirini for the Holy Ghost Church in Vilnius, Lithuania ... "
Webpage Links: The Craighead-SaundersOrgan - Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative
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