Kanawha Organ Works
1994

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (1846)

Chapel

405 B Street
St. Albans, WV, US

2 Ranks - 134 Pipes - 1 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 73187 ● Builder ID: 7234 ● Location ID: 62411
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on June 10th, 2025:
From the builder's website: Two rank "MIDI" pipe organ. This is a two rank pipe organ which uses a MIDI interface for note data connected to a Yamaha Keyboard. The organ consists of an 8' Rohrflute, 61 pipes, and 4' Principal, 73 pipes. The organ is now located in the chapel at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, St. Albans, West Virginia.

Jim Stettner on June 10th, 2025:
This organ was built as a shop project. Referred to as the 'Kowexpo' organ (Kanawha experimental pipe organ) it was used in the sanctuary of St. Mark's while Opus 1 was being built, and subsequently moved to the chapel.

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