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Celebrating the pipe organ, the King of Instruments |
Photo–Richard Rasch
The Cathedral of Saint Paul.
Photo–D.G. Stroik
Gallery organ, with new Duncan Stroik casework in the manner of Emmanuel Masqueray.
Photo–Richard Rasch
The screen of the sanctuary organ behind the main altar.
Photo–Richard Rasch
The main alter and baldachin of the Cathedral behind which can be seen the organ screen.
The Cathedral of Saint Paul is blessed with two pipe organs, a 1927 Skinner in the Sanctuary and a 1963 Aeolian-Skinner in the gallery, the latter renovated and expanded by Quimby Pipe Organs in 2013, and both playable from a single (or two separate) console(s).
Photo–Richard Rasch
The original 1963 gallery organ façade
Photo–Richard Rasch
An external view in winter.