Lawrence Phelps & Associates
1974

University of Southern California

Music Building; Practice Room

Los Angeles, CA, US

7 Ranks
Instrument ID: 1714 ● Builder ID: 4904 ● Location ID: 1666
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2 Manuals 7 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on September 26th, 2021:

Updated through information in a private text from Manuel Rosales (who moved the organ) to James R. Stettner on Wed., Sept. 23, 2021. -- *The original home is USC music building, on the main campus. All of the practice rooms were in that building and they were gutted for other purposes.
The University now leases a new building across the street; the first floor is retail and all of the practice rooms for pianos, organs and sound-proof modules for the “portable” instruments.
Instrument was moved less than half a mile.*

Related Instrument Entries: Rosales Pipe Organ Services (2010)

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