Hillgreen, Lane & Co.
Opus 1282, 1969

Trinity Presbyterian Church

3201 Hillsboro Pike
Nashville, TN, US

21 Ranks
Instrument ID: 62114 ● Builder ID: 2839 ● Location ID: 54000
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2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal

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Database Manager on April 30th, 2018:
Updated by Bruce Schutrum, naming this as the source of information: <i>The Diapason</i>, September 1969.

Database Manager on April 29th, 2018:
Information from Hillgreen, Lane & Co. opus list, compiled by Bynum Petty<br> Contract: March 1967<br> Price: $32,000

Database Manager on April 19th, 2018:
Updated by Bruce Schutrum, naming this as the source of information: <i>The Diapason</i>, September 1969.<br> "The instrument is a two manual with 20 ranks of pipes. The building is contemporary-colonial with the installation centered in the gallery. The great and pedal principal chorus is exposed with the swell speaking directly behand (sic) the 16-ft principals". p 36<br>The specifications shows the rank count to be 21.

Database Manager on April 18th, 2018:
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.<br> Identified by Bruce Schutrum, citing information from this publication: <i>The Diapason</i>, September 1969

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