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Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall is not only home to the university’s Office of Spiritual Life but also an intimate recital hall that hosts performances by smaller chamber ensembles as well as solo recitals by guest artists, faculty, and students. Goodson Chapel-Recital Hall is also home to a Moller Organ, built in 1979 by the Moller Organ Company of Hagerstown, Maryland. It was designed, voiced, and its construction supervised by Mr. Christoph Linde, a well known German organ builder who at that time was associated with Moller. It is a 25-stop, 33-rank, suspended tracker instrument built according to a neo-baroque design. It was renovated and revoiced in 2004, its 25th year, also by Mr. Linde, the original designer.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Shenandoah University Central Campus Tour
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