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Preservation in Action: Restoration of the Trinity Cathedral Organ

Published by admin on Tue, 11/22/2011 - 7:43pm

[Article as published on: http://www.trinitymiami.org ]

The organ at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Miami, FL) was installed at the time of the church’s construction in the mid-1920s. It was built by Ernest M. Skinner and Company, who had developed a national reputation for building large organs for some of the most prestigious churches, concert halls, colleges, and auditoriums in the country. These include The Cathedral of St. John the Divine (op. 150, 1906); Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh (op. 180, 1910) and St Thomas Episcopal Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City (op. 205, 1913). You can view the original specification of Trinity’s organ (op. 471) on the Skinner website here. The organ’s initial specification was four manuals, forty-three stops, thirty-six ranks and 2,497 pipes, including an Echo chamber in the rear gallery containing four ranks of pipes (removed in 2001 to undergo repairs).

The current specification of the organ can be found here. In addition to over one thousand pipes that have been added to the organ since the 1920s, the most recent additions to the instrument included many digital stops, enhancing both the organ’s power and versatility. This latest project, completed in 2002, was Phase One of a two part phase to overhaul the organ. The second phase of the renovations involves the upkeep of the pipework already in existence, since much of the leatherwork needs replacing, in order to ensure the organ's ability to function reliably for decades to come.

In February 2011 the organ was featured on the nationally syndicated radio show PipeDreams (click here to listen - Trinity's organ is featured in the second hour)

Update September 2011: As part of Trinity's re-certification project, the organ's pipes, windchests and mechanical components are at the factory of R.A.Colby in Johnson City, Tennessee. The organ has been removed both to protect the instrument while construction takes place in the sanctuary and chancel areas, and also for the second phase of the renovations to take place. During the renovation the organ console will remain in place with the complete specification playable as a digital instrument. When the instrument is reinstalled the final part of the project will be the replacement of the manual keyboards and pedalboard.

For just $20 a month for ten months you can help restore the historic organ and save a piece of history - click here for details, and here to make an online donation.

More information about the beautiful and historic Trinity Cathedral can be found at: http://www.trinitymiami.org/index.php

Light in Autumn: Preservation Miami's Inaugural Celebration

Published by admin on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 10:45am

On the evening of October 15th, 2011, Preservation Miami held its Inaugural Celebration at a beautiful residence in Coral Gables, Fl. owned by our good friend, Ernesto Fabre. The event was a great success with over fifty people in attendance including individuals representing all aspects of the preservation community. Preservation Miami would like to sincerely thank The Copper Box (catering) and Books & Books for their generous donations in helping to make our event a fantastic success enjoyed by all.

There are many more events in the works so please stay tuned! In the meantime, we invite you to enjoy the following slideshow from the evening's festivities.

GABLES BIKE DAY

Published by admin on Mon, 10/03/2011 - 2:12pm in

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Event Date: 
Sunday, October 23, 2011 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Event Details: 

Miracle Mile will be closed to cars from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ponce de Leon Boulevard will be closed from Miracle Mile to Ponce Circle Park. Cyclists, pedestrians and skaters welcome. Program includes entertainment, food, cycling safety and cycling tours of the Gables. Rides will range from 2 - 9 miles and include historical and scenic sights throughout Coral Gables.

Visit the facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/gablesbikeday
 
 
 
 
 

Smallwood Store fights developers

Published by admin on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 10:15pm

Important preservation news from our neighbors in Chokoloskee, Florida on the west coast. For more
information, please visit the wikipedia page at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Smallwood_Store
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View more videos at: http://nbcmiami.com.

Share News, Information, & Event Details on PreservationMiami.org!

Published by admin on Mon, 09/12/2011 - 10:15am

Does your preservation organization have news to share or events to promote? Preservation Miami would like to help disseminate this information to the Greater Miami community. Please submit your articles and events to news@preservationmiami.org and we will do our best to make sure the information is published on our website in a timely fashion.

 

NEW WEBSITE: ALL ABOUT MIMO

Published by admin on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 8:53pm

The City of Miami Beach has launched an all new website as of today, September 1st 2011; http://MiMoOnTheBeach.com. This wonderful site will serve as a fantastic community resource to help educate locals and visitors on all things MiMo, both architecturaly and design based. Preservation Miami would like to congratulate the many individuals who brought such a wonderful project to life and wish the City of Miami Beach great success in their preservation efforts moving forward.

Preservation Miami: Digital Image Collection

Published by admin on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 4:23pm

We have fantastic news to share! Here is your opportunity to contribute to the Preservation Miami Digital Collection; helping to share photographs of historical buildings and sites located throughout the Miami-Dade community. If you have any pictures, postcards, periodicals, or news clippings focused on historic sites and structures, and have the desire to share them online for viewing, please use the following instructions:

Electronic Pictures & Documents (Small Collections)

For those individuals with just a few pictures or documents to share:

File musts be sent in one of the following formats:
JPG, GIF, PDF, TIFF.
Send via e-mail to: archives@preservationmiami.org

Physical Documents and Pictures (Large Collections)

For large collections and physical documents, please consider contacting HistoryMiami to add to their wonderful archives. For more information, visit: www.historymiami.org

If we are able to add & use your  on our website Photo Gallery, you will receive named recognition for your contributions. Thank you in advance for your support!

Miami Spice: Aug. 1st, 2011 - Sept. 30, 2011

Published by admin on Fri, 07/29/2011 - 2:08pm

"Miami Spice - Fine Dining at its Best" starts next week; a great opportunity for locals and visitors to try out and explore the great variety of flavors and treats throughout the Greater Miami area. As a bonus, many of these fine restaurants are located in wonderful historic buildings. For more information, please visit:

http://ilovemiamispice.com/

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