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2959, Fritsche, Bethlehem, PA

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PRICE JUST REDUCED TO $25,000!

We’re happy to offer this exciting and colorful instrument built in 1933 by Pennsylvania’s Fritzsche Organ Company. Organ Clearing House Executive Director John Bishop recently visited this remarkable organ which includes especially beautiful Flutes at 8’ and 4’, marvelous solo reeds, especially English Horn and Clarinet, and a French Horn that’s at home as a Reed or a Principal.

Distinctive prompt bass voices provide substantial support to brilliant choruses, and as each manual includes an eight-foot Principal and a sixteen-foot flue voice, there’s plenty of warm depth to the sound.

This is a unique opportunity.

The organ was rebuilt by Fritzsche in 2001 in a project that included installation of a new console with solid-state controls.

South Pipe Chamber (Swell/Great): three levels, 21 feet high, 10 feet by 13 feet
North Pipe Chamber (Choir): 12 feet high, 10 feet by 13 feet

2959, Fritsche, Bethlehem, PA

Click here to download specifications.

PRICE JUST REDUCED TO $25,000!

We’re happy to offer this exciting and colorful instrument built in 1933 by Pennsylvania’s Fritzsche Organ Company. Organ Clearing House Executive Director John Bishop recently visited this remarkable organ which includes especially beautiful Flutes at 8’ and 4’, marvelous solo reeds, especially English Horn and Clarinet, and a French Horn that’s at home as a Reed or a Principal.

Distinctive prompt bass voices provide substantial support to brilliant choruses, and as each manual includes an eight-foot Principal and a sixteen-foot flue voice, there’s plenty of warm depth to the sound.

This is a unique opportunity.

The organ was rebuilt by Fritzsche in 2001 in a project that included installation of a new console with solid-state controls.

South Pipe Chamber (Swell/Great): three levels, 21 feet high, 10 feet by 13 feet
North Pipe Chamber (Choir): 12 feet high, 10 feet by 13 feet

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The Organ Clearing House  •  100 Bradley Shore Road  •  Newcastle, ME 04553  •  617-688-9290