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  • YAY for the new floor! I hope it will be tile of some sort! Gorgeous church! So sad about Catholic pipe organs.

  • Thank you for posting this. To my pleasure :-) you brighten our day! When your not there to play....We miss you! You have truly a bond with Our Organ. it is selective as to whom it will trust to play. Your knowledge of her history and your skill to play soooo BEAUTIFULLY is something one must experience in person! Thank You RGZ! We Love you here. ...xoxoxo

  • HELLO, I am was most interigued by the sound of the organ. Can you provide a stoplist? I live in Milwaukee, and we have several Schuelke organs in town, and I play one of them quite often to keep it going. An original 1885 tracker organ. Wm. Schuelke died in 1902, so the work on your organ probably done by his son's Wm. Jr, and Max. They continued the business untill declaring bankruptcy in1914. Each son ran his own organ business after the demise of the original firm. Play more on this organ!

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