There's the church in Danville, Va., we visited during the OHS. There's a
Skinner in front and (I think) an Andover in back. The National Shrine has
Mollers (rebuilt lately) in front and back. Probably similar but two separate
instruments. And I think there's an Episcopal church in Indianapolis with two very
different organs, one up front and the other in the gallery. And let us not
forget Duke Chapel with a Flentrop in back and that stunning Aeolian in the
chancel and yet another (Brombaugh?) in a side chapel.
I'm sure others will think of more examples.
Dudelsvater (just back from a week at the beach)
Dudel (sound asleep but apparently glad to be home)
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