New Church Life Sep/Oct 2014 | Page 83

  Indiana, last year. The new traveling exhibit won’t be ready until next year, but will be interactive and will include a mobile app that will superimpose computergenerated images of Johnny Appleseed telling his own story. a new pipe organ for the cathedral Graham Bier, Director of Music, Bryn Athyn Church Pipe organs have a long association with the Church. Each instrument is different, designed to suit the building and acoustics where it will spend its life. Letters from almost a century ago show that Raymond Pitcairn had a great concern for the design of a pipe organ for the Bryn Athyn Cathedral. Many of these letters were to and from the E. M. Skinner Organ Company, quickly becoming known as the Graham Bier, Director of Music, with foremost American organ builder of that time. the Cathedral's new pipe organ Plans for an instrument worthy of the building were approaching final drafts when the United States entered World War I and plans were put on hold. A “temporary” smaller organ was purchased from Skinner; although correspondence about replacing it with the original full-size plans continued, for various reasons, it never came to fruition. This is by way of underlining the significance of the installation this summer of a restored 1920s Skinner organ in the Bryn Organ builder Charles Kegg Athyn Cathedral. In 2012, Frederick Haas proposed this organ as a gift through the Wyncote Foundation in memory of his mother, Chara Aurora Cooper Haas, a beloved member of the Bryn Athyn Church community. It includes pipes from three 1920s Skinner organs, as well as new 21st-century work by the organ builder Charles Kegg. This is a testament to Mr. Pitcairn’s taste in organ builders and the quality of Skinner’s work – and a link between our past and our future. The woodwork for the façade was built by Historic Doors of Kempton, headed by Stephen Hendricks, and installed in June, while other improvements were made to the Cathedral such as reinforcing the organ loft floor. 469