Trinity Church Wall Street is in the middle of an exciting, extensive multi-year project that is bringing new pipe organs to the nave of Trinity Church, the chapel located inside Trinity Church (The Chapel of All Saints), and St. Paul’s Chapel. The Noack Organ Company’s Opus 161 was installed in St. Paul’s Chapel in 2017, and two new organs for Trinity Church are currently being installed. Learn more about this project, what it takes to build an organ, how pipe organs work, and the history of pipe organs at Trinity Church Wall Street.
Trinity Church Nave Organ
It is anticipated that the installation of Trinity’s new main organ will be complete near the end of 2023. Glatter-Götz Orgelbau of Pfullendorf, Germany, with Manuel Rosales as tonal designer, were engaged to envision this new instrument for Trinity Church.

Trinity Church Chapel of All Saints Organ
It is anticipated that the installation of the Chapel of All Saints' new organ will be complete in the fall of 2022. Richards, Fowkes & Co. of Ooltewah, Tennessee, have been engaged to design the new organ, their Opus 26, for the Chapel of All Saints which is located inside in Trinity Church. This 19-stop, two manual and pedal organ has an unusual design—the new instrument’s chief feature is its quarter-comma meantone tuning, which creates an essential ingredient for the sound-world of western music’s earliest keyboard repertoire.

St. Paul’s Chapel Organ
The Noack Organ Company’s Opus 161 was installed in St. Paul’s Chapel in 2017 and is a reconstruction of an earlier Noack, Opus 111, installed in 1989 at Church of the Redeemer in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

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