Peragallo Pipe Organ Co.
1981

Originally Welte-Tripp Organ Corporation (1931)

Resurrection Catholic Church

910 Boston Post Road
Rye, NY, US

39 Ranks - 2,395 Pipes
Instrument ID: 36912 ● Builder ID: 4840 ● Location ID: 32540
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Database Manager on December 20th, 2018:
Updated by Jim Lewis, naming this as the source of information: Music Trade Review November 7, 1931. <br> <br>The original instrument was designed by Charles Courboin and built by the Welte-Tripp Organ Co.in 1931

Database Manager on October 24th, 2008:
Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is in twin cases in the rear gallery, and they appear to be pre-existing. This may be a rebuild of an existing organ. Source: Peragallo brochure.

Webpage Links: Resurrection Catholic Church

Related Instrument Entries: Welte-Tripp Organ Corporation (1931)

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