Builder: Fratelli Ruffatti, 1977 Manuals: 3 Ranks: 58 Action: Electro-pneumatic Notes: By the 2000's the relay had been replaced with a Peterson diode matrix. The proprietary combination action would freeze when divisional pistons were used. The analog voices were no longer usable, some pedal notes being very far out of tune. The Swell mixture was the only mixture typically used since the Great and Positiv mixtures are very shrill and high pitched. Allan van Zoeren (1911-2002) was tonal director for the US at the time of installation; E. Lyle Haggert was organist/choirmaster. Great is on side-by-side chests cantilevered into the chancel. Swell box is behind on the right, with Great and Pedal reeds to its left. Large Pedal stops are behind the Swell. Pedal upperwork and high pressure Tuba are on top of the Swell box. Antiphonal is above the main door to the church in the back. Information and photos from Nils Halker, David Engen and from Facebook. Andrew Fredel shown conducting the choir. GREAT ORGAN 16' Gemshorn (ext) 8' Principal 8' Bourdon 8' Gemshorn 4' Octave 4' Koppel Flute 2' Super Octave 1.1/3' Larigot 1.1/3' Fourniture IV-V 2/3' Cymbale IV 16' Kontra Trompete 8' Trompete 8' Cromorne Tremulant SWELL ORGAN 8' Principal 8' Viole de Gambe 8' Viole Celeste 8' Rohrflöte 8' Flute Celeste II 4' Principal 4' Flauto Veneziano 2.2/3' Sesquialtera II 2' Octavin 2' Plein Jeu VI 16' Bassoon 8' Trompette 4' Hautbois (ext) Tremulant SOLO ORGAN 8' Tuba Major Chimes ANTIPHONAL ORGAN 8' Principale 8' Voce Umana 8' Holzgedeckt 4' Principalino 2' Blockflöte 1' Sifflöte 1' Ripieno V 8' Musette ANTIPHONAL PEDAL (analog) 32' Untersatz 16' Violone 16' Bourdon 8' Gedeckt 4' Octave PEDAL ORGAN 32' Contra Principal (analog) 32' Contra Bourdon (analog) 16' Open Diapason (analog) 16' Principal 16' Subbass 16' Gemshorn (Gt replaced analog Violone) 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (analog) 8' Octave 8' Gedeckt (ext) 4' Choralbass (ext) 4' Gedeckt (ext) 2' Mixture V 32' Contre Bombarde (analog) 16' Bombard 16' Fagotto (analog) 8' Trompette (ext) 4' Cromorne (Gt) |
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