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The Carnegie organ played at the 2010 OHS National Convention.
This was the first time the organ had been played publicly in decades.

 

City, State Pittsburgh, PA
Location Carnegie Music Hall
Builder Farrand & Votey
Year Built 1895
Opus Number N/A
Size (man/ranks) IV/
Extant No (see history)
Condition Poor
History Originally F&V 4m 1895; new console by Hutchings & Votey in 1903. Rebuilt by Skinner in 1910, opus 180. Organ replaced by Skinner in 1917, opus 270; 1917 organ rebuilt by Aeolian-Skinner in 1933 with new console, opus 907; Swell reed chorus and mixture replaced by Aeolian-Skinner in 1950, opus 907A.
Organists

Edwin H. Lemare (1902-05)

Charles Heinroth (1907-1931)

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Other Info This organ is in grave danger from decay and disrepair and is not used.