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The Wicks Organ Company was founded by Adolph Wick, John F. Wick, and Louis Wick in the early 1900s at their jewelry and watch making store in Highland, Illinois. A local priest asked John Wick to study organ; he studied organ at St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri, and then became the church organist.
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Wicks Organ Company, Highland, Illinois Rudolph Wurlitzer Company , North Tonawanda, New York (1856–1988) Cornel Zimmer Organ Builders, Denver, North Carolina (1992- ) [ 142 ]
Levsen Organ Company is a manufacturer of pipe organs based in Buffalo, Iowa, which is near the Quad Cities. Rodney E. Levsen established a business to tune and repair electric pianos and organs in 1954. In 1965, Levsen began an association with the Wicks Organ Company, becoming a sales representative and installer.
St. Peter's houses a 1978 Wicks Organ Company pipe organ, Opus 5706. It is located in the rear gallery of the cathedral. Some of the pipes are exposed in the large case that frames a rose window. The organ features 5 divisions, 45 stops, 47 ranks, and 2,707 pipes. The manual compass is 61 notes and the pedal compass is 32 notes. [4]
The American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS) is an American non-profit organization, dedicated to preserving and promoting the theatre pipe organ and its musical art form. [ 1 ] ATOS consists of regional member-chapters, and is led by democratically elected leaders.
Facade of the Noack organ. The main worship space of the church which is used for the traditional liturgies has a substantial pipe organ redesigned, enlarged and rebuilt from the original Aeolian-Skinner by the Noack Organ Company in 1994. The organ has four manuals (keyboards) and 65 stops spread over 80 ranks.
2 Wicks Organ and public domain documents and photos. 3 badly voiced, but cheap. 1 comment. 4 Name Changed. 2 comments. 5 Reverted. 1 comment. 6 Content. 2 comments.