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St. John the Baptist Catholic ChurchCanton, OH |
This 78 rank instrument is well developed with romantic roots, balanced choruses, and rich in tonal colors. Completely encased in the gallery, the organ enjoys ideal placement. The Great, Swell and Choir are located at impost level with the Solo above in the center. The Pedal is at the left side. The facade consists of the Great Violone, Great Principal and Pedal Octave. Of special note are the Kegg Ensemble stops appearing on the Solo. The specification is very complete and holds forth well in this James Renwick building, enjoying 4+ seconds of reverberation. This vibrant church enjoys a rich tradition and history of classical music and liturgy. Robert Sullivan, Organist and Director of Music Rev. Ronald M. Klingler, Pastor |
While this is not a recital console, it allows compact and inexpensive control of the large instrument from the nave on those occasions which require it. |
Below are a few photos of details and during installation of this large instrument. Many thanks to Bobby Sullivan, St. John Music Director for some of these. The last photo shows the students of the 2004 Pipe Organ Encounter from Duquesne University of Pittsburgh who visited the Kegg shop for seminars during the Encounter and then went through and played the St. John's organ. Included in this group is Nathan Lauby, concert artist. |
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