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The Letourneau does retain some of the preceding Casavant.
A sample of the organ may be heard here: [https://youtu.be/8Q0feF7IHV4]
Updated through online information from Jeff Binford who has seen or played the organ. -- The Dedication Recital was played on Sunday, March 6, 2016, by Jeff Binford, the church organist. The Inaugural Recital was played on Friday, April 8, 2016 by Thomas Trotter. The Pedal Division is divided on the far sides of the gallery area, right and left. As one faces the case, the Swell division is on the top left hand side. The unenclosed section of the Great division is on the top right hand side. Below the Swell division toward the bottom of the case on the left side is the enclosed Choir division. Below the main Great division toward the bottom of the case on the right side is the enclosed section of the Great. The pipes in the main central facade are pipes of the Pedal Principal 16. The Festival Trumpet pipes are mounted horizontally in the facade of the case. The pipes on the extreme far left and right sides of the case are non-speaking.
Updated through online information from Jeff Binford.
The Inaugural Recital on April 8, 2016, was played by Thomas Trotter.
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