Schlicker Organ Co.
1971

University of Iowa

Voxman Music Building - Room 0204

Iowa City, IA, US

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Instrument ID: 4439 ● Builder ID: 5574 ● Location ID: 4217
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Features:
2 Manuals 3 Divisions22 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionElectrical Stop Action✓ Combination Thumb Piston(s)✓ Combination Toe Piston(s)

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on October 24th, 2019:
Updated by Dan Laaveg, who has heard or played the organ. <br> <br>The organ is in a practice room in the basement of Voxman Music Building at the University of Iowa.

Database Manager on May 7th, 2017:
The Schlicker organ was refurbished in the Bedient Pipe Organ Company shop; it was then reinstalled in St. Thomas More Catholic Church, a facility purchased by the university and renamed Riverside Recital Hall.

Database Manager on June 9th, 2016:
In June 2008, the Iowa River flooded the building, leaving the organs in 18 inches of water.

Database Manager on November 20th, 2008:
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Source: U of I website.

Related Instrument Entries: Bedient Pipe Organ Company (2010)

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