Mander Organs
2000

St. Peter's Episcopal Church

110 N. Warson Road
St. Louis, MO, US

4 Ranks
Instrument ID: 57492 ● Builder ID: 7370 ● Location ID: 50200
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on January 21st, 2016:
"The Chamber Organ was a gift to St. Peter-s Episcopal Church from Gene Beare, in honor of his wife, Lee. Designed and built by Mander Organs, of London, England, the instrument consists of four ranks (sets) of pipes speaking at 8-, 4-, 2-, and 1 1/3- pitches respectively. The 1 1/3- rank is split at middle C, with the notes there and above speaking at 1 1/3- pitch and those below at 1-. The organ is housed in a handsome cherry case, matching the wood in Grace Chapel, with pipe shades of hand carved flora on the front of the instrument. It was delivered to St. Peter-s in September 2000." (Church web site)

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