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Originally installed in 1955 as 3/14 with 17 ranks prepared-for, including 2 Great stops, 4 Swell stops, 1 Pedal stop and 3 extensions, and the entire Choir division; in 1961, Casavant renovated and reconfigured the organ, as well as making many tonal changes that resulted in 37 ranks; restored in 2014 by Létourneau.
Updated by René Le Grand
The Related Database Entries that appear here have only \"internal links\" as to be in Edmonton in a \"First\" Church. You write that the completion of the refurbishment of that organ should arrive in 2014. GLOBAL NEWS of April 1st 2017 goes the same way: \"Edmonton’s finest organists will play our newly refurbished pipe organ.\"
(https://globalnews.ca/event/3310675/first-baptist-church-edmonton-organ-gala-and-fundraiser/)
Here is more. According to - http://letourneauorgans.com/en/restorations.php - LÉTOURNEAU ORGANS restored in 2019 the \"1961\" (which is an error) CASAVANT. It was in 1955 a 36 stops with 46 ranks, now it has a 39 ranks.
Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture and Denis Blaine. The tonal director was Stephen Stoot.
Updated through online information from Jerrold Eilander. -- This organ within the next 18 months go through a complete refurbishment. Completion to be expected by Fall 2014.
Related Instrument Entries: Casavant Frères (Opus 2071-B, 2006) , Casavant Frères Ltée. (Opus 2300, 1961)
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