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The '''Samford Memorial Pipe Organ''', completed in [[1968]], is a 3,354-pipe organ donated to [[Southside Baptist Church]] by [[Frank P. Samford]]. Planning for the organ was begun in [[1964]] as a collaboration between organist [[Ted Tibbs]] and Walter Holtkamp, Sr and Jr of the Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
The '''Samford Memorial Pipe Organ''', completed in [[1968]], is a 3,354-pipe organ donated to [[Southside Baptist Church]] by [[Frank Samford, Sr|Frank P. Samford]]. Planning for the organ was begun in [[1964]] as a collaboration between organist [[Ted Tibbs]] and Walter Holtkamp, Sr and Jr of the Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio.


The Holtkamp Organ, Opus #1833, replaced a smaller organ built into the church in [[1911]]. It has three manuals and 48 stops. was dedicated on [[December 1]], [[1968]] with the first of a series of special concerts that continued through [[1969]].
The Holtkamp Organ, Opus #1833, replaced a smaller organ built into the church in [[1911]]. It has three manuals and 48 stops. was dedicated on [[December 1]], [[1968]] with the first of a series of special concerts that continued through [[1969]].
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 1 April 2023

The Samford Memorial Pipe Organ, completed in 1968, is a 3,354-pipe organ donated to Southside Baptist Church by Frank P. Samford. Planning for the organ was begun in 1964 as a collaboration between organist Ted Tibbs and Walter Holtkamp, Sr and Jr of the Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio.

The Holtkamp Organ, Opus #1833, replaced a smaller organ built into the church in 1911. It has three manuals and 48 stops. was dedicated on December 1, 1968 with the first of a series of special concerts that continued through 1969.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (October 10, 2009) "A couple of classics: Southside Baptist's vintage organ at 40, organist Tibbs in 50th year at the keyboard." Birmingham News

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