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Milwaukee, USA (Wisconsin) - Basilica of Saint Josaphat
Municipal: Milwaukee
Region:Milwaukee County
Address: 2333 South 6th Street, 53215, Milwaukee, WI
Website: https://www.thebasilica.org/
Description nr.: 2074413.
Built by: David Broskowski (2005)
In 1901, William Schuelke built an organ for Saint Josaphat's Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was a two-manual organ, which was replaced in 1969 by a new 23-stop organ from the Wicks Organ Company (opus 4895). Much of Schuelke's pipework was included in this instrument. In 2005, David Broskowski built a new organ, using pipework from Schuelke and Wicks, supplemented with new material and existing pipework from demolished organs.
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Milwaukee, USA (Wisconsin) - Basilica of Saint Josaphat
Municipal: Milwaukee
Region:Milwaukee County
Address: 2333 South 6th Street, 53215, Milwaukee, WI
Website: https://www.thebasilica.org/
Description nr.: 2074413.
Built by: David Broskowski (2005)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1901 | William Schuelke | new organ | 1969 | Wicks Organ Company | 4895 | new organ | 2005 | David Broskowski | new organ |
In 1901, William Schuelke built an organ for Saint Josaphat's Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was a two-manual organ, which was replaced in 1969 by a new 23-stop organ from the Wicks Organ Company (opus 4895). Much of Schuelke's pipework was included in this instrument. In 2005, David Broskowski built a new organ, using pipework from Schuelke and Wicks, supplemented with new material and existing pipework from demolished organs.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- 2 manuals and pedal | |
Total number of stops | 23 |
Key action | Electrical |
Stop action | Electrical |
Windchest(s) | Slider chests |