Specifications
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Richards/Fowkes op. 1 organ, 1992 February 23
Brochure containing the program for the upcoming performance on the new organ, as well as information on the organ, the organ builders, and the organ specifications.
Haarlem, Netherlands, St. Bavo's Church, Christian Müller organ, 1996 May 14-1996 October 22
Folder contains four postcards all depicting the organ, two identical brochures about the program for organ concerts and the international organ festival, and two identical brochures about the organ itself, with specifications on the back of them.
Hoffenheim, Germany, Protestant church, Eberhard Friedrich Walcker organ, after 1995
Two postcards depict the organ while the sheet of paper lists its specifications.
Ithaca, New York, United States, Cornell University, Sage Chapel organ, 1990
There is a booklet about the organ celebrating its 50th anniversary and includes programs for six concerts to be held that year, as well as the organ's specifications.
Jean-Paul Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, 2004 February-April
Johann Andreas Silbermann organ, Basel, St. Theodor, approximately 1980-1990
Two identical brochures showing a picture of the organ and containing its specifications and a history of the organ. Also a specification sheet for the original organ and one for the rebuilt and renovated one. Also a blue form with information regarding how many stops the organ has, whether it has undergone renovation or rebuilding, its build year (1770), and what the original and present locations of the organ are.
Johann Andreas Silbermann organ, Meissenheim, ev. Pfarrkirche, approximately 1980-1990
There is a sheet with the organ's specifications on it. It also shows that the organ was built in 1776.
Johann Andreas Silbermann organ, Strasbourg, Neue Kirche, approximately 1980-1990
There is a sheet of paper written by hand detailing how many stops, pipes, manuals, and bellows the organ has, and says the organ was completed in 1749. There is also a sheet of specifications for the organ, showing that it was built from 1747 to 1749.
Johann Andreas Silbermann organ, Strasbourg, St. Johann, approximately 1980-1990
There are handwritten notes about the specifics of the organ and when it moved to Mannheim, Konkordienkirche from Strasbourg in 1840. There is also a sheet of specifications of the organ.
Krefeld-Huls, Germany, St. Cyriakus Church, Metzler, op. 604 organ, after 1999 November 21
The card contains a picture of the organ and its specifications and its dedication date.