Peragallo Pipe Organ Sounds

Are you interested in hearing what a Peragallo Pipe Organ sounds like? Each pipe organ is uniquely designed and voiced and the room it is installed in plays a large role in how it sounds. Our organ will sound entirely unique, but these recordings will give you some insight into the tonal insights of the Peragallo company.



An Introduction video about our Organ Company


This recording is of our current Music Director at St. Francis by the Sea playing for Vespers on a Peragallo in Phoenix, AZ. The music is in a very high-Church Cathedral-style, but demonstrates the organ’s versatility in improvisation and congregational/choral accompaniment.


This recording is of the Peragallo organ at the Basilica in our Diocese. This instrument is a rebuild and expansion of an earlier instrument, but very much embodies the Peragallo philosophy of sound. The recording shows how the organ can slowly build from quiet strings to a louder registration


This recording is of John Peragallo III (one of our organ builders) playing a standard piece of organ repertoire on their instrument at the Cathedral of Paterson, NJ.


This recording is of our organ builder going through some stops on a house-pipe organ they built. It shows some of the basic organ stops and explains their use.


This is the same house-pipe organ as the previous video, but demonstrating it playing a hymn.