Area Organs
Episcopal Church of St John, Aptos
The Hook & Hastings Organ at St John Episcopal Church, Aptos, was built in 1869 for the First Presbyterian Church of Marysville, CA, shipped around the horn and up the California delta to Marysville. In the early 20th century the key and stop action were changed to electro-pneumatic. I the 1960's, rather than retro-fit their Victorian down town Marysville edifice, the Presbyterians built a new church, parish hall, and classrooms, on the outskirts of town, installing the organ without casework behind grill cloth at the front of the church, with a detached console. In 1978 the pneumatic action was failing, and with encouragement from David Rothe, organist at CSU Chico, it was decided to re-create the 19th century instrument. Rosales Organbuilders was given the contract to build new casework and new mechanical key and stop action. Additions to the Pedal division were also made at this time. In 2020's the Presbyterian Church of Marysville was down to 15 members and sold their buildings to a charter school, and moved to a downtown, storefront ministry. The organ was put up for sale for $10 to any institution that would set it up and not put it in storage. Members from St. John Episcopal, Aptos, planning on building a sanctuary in the near future, went to Marysville, listened to the organ and decided to acquire it. It was dismantled, moved, and installed by Hupalo & Repasky Pipe Organs.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Hook & Hastings Organ (rev. Hupalo & Repasky)
Trinity Cathedral
Hook and Hastings Organ
St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church
Schoenstein Organ (1986)
Stone Church of Willow Glen
Schoenstein Organ (1986)
St. Joseph’s, Cupertino
Moller / Rogers hybrid organ
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Schantz Organ
Saratoga Federated Church
Aeolian Skinner Organ
Mission Santa Clara
Schantz Organ
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Murray Harris Organ
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
Allen Renaissance Organ
Messiah Lutheran Church
Austin Organs
Los Gatos United Methodist Church
Wicks Organ
Los Altos United Methodist Church
Allen, Swain & Kates hybrid organ
Immanuel Lutheran, Saratoga
Casavant Organ
Five Wounds Portuguese National Church
Kimball Organ (1906)
First United Methodist, Salinas
Wicks Organ Co.
First United Methodist Church, Palo Alto
Swain & Kates Organ Co.
First Immanuel Lutheran, San Jose
Schlicker Organs (1960)
First Congregational Church, San Jose
Schantz Organ Co. (1987)