Symphony Hall, Boston, MA

Aeolian-Skinner Opus 1134

0180 Boston Symphony Hall 2-16-09

Foley-Baker was honored to have been chosen to work with Boston’s Symphony Hall on their pipe organ renovation. This Aeolian-Skinner was built in 1947 to replace the Hall’s original 1900 Hutchings organ. With over 5,000 pipes, its size and versatility have earned it the nickname “King of Instruments, Instrument of Kings.” FBI’s renovation of the instrument began in early 2003 and was completed in summer 2004. Work included building a new French terrace console and a small practice console.

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Whether you are planning a reconditioning or addressing tuning and mechanical issues, Foley-Baker provides expert guidance from assessment through completion. We'd love to hear from you.

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