My Organ
The organ in the church where I play is a 1957 Casavant (from St. Hyacinthe, Canada). It has three manuals (keyboards) and 24 ranks (sets) of pipes, which comes out to about 1800 pipes. It's a really grand-sounding organ, very solid and full sounding and not screechy like many of the "baroque" organs that were all the rage between, generally speaking, the late 1950s and the early 1980s.
I just wish it was a little bigger. Er, I mean, I wish it had more ranks of pipes! It really doesn't fill the large sanctuary the way it should.
You can see photos of "Miss Cassie" (I think pretty much all Casavant organists call their instruments Cassie!), and the stunning (in my opinion) 1957 "Populuxe" style church, at:
btw, when I first started playing there (almost four years ago), I of course snooped around for vacuums -- opened a closet off of the sanctuary and there were TWO Kirbys -- one a 517, which the church would have bought new when it was built! The other was a D50.
Unfortunately they had both seen their best day and had been rebuilt several times, with mismatched trim; the D50 has a tacky brown plaid bag and the 517 has a genuine Kirby mustard-yellow Classic bag. See pic below of the original find!
I don't know why they would have ever needed two vacuums, at least, two uprights --- there never was much carpeting in the sanctuary, just one runner down the center aisle (and now, even that has been removed in the interest of improving the acoustics). Some of the classrooms etc. are carpeted but I suspect that's all fairly recent. All the floors were originally most likely checkered tile. The floor of the narthex (in the front of the sanctuary) is faaaaaaaaaaabulous terrazzo! I'll post a pic of that in a minnit!
