Builder: Wurlitzer Organ Co, Opus 2092, 1930 Manuals: 3 Ranks: 8 Action: Electropneumatic Notes: One of the few original Wurlitzer "church organs" still intact. Console shown on the main floor, left of the chancel. Chamber opening shown on the right side within the chancel. Information from Carolyn Bliss and Joseph Roenbeck. Pictures from Facebook. Organ is assisted by a live acoustic. There are 8 ranks, all extended: 1. Diapason 2. Tibia 3. Flute/Bourdon 4. Salicional 5. Celeste 6. Dulciana 7. Tuba 8. Vox humana The ranks are in two enclosed divisions on the right side. 1, 3-6 in one chamber, 2 and 7 in the other. GREAT ORGAN 16' Tibia Clausa (2) 8' Open Diapason (1) 8' Tibia Clausa (2) 8' Flute (3) 8' Dulciana (6) 4' Octave (1) 4' Piccolo (2) 4' Flute (3) 4' Dulcet (6) 8' Tuba (7) 8' Vox Humana (8) Swell to Great 16, 8, 4 Choir to Great 8 SWELL ORGAN 16' Contra Viol (4) 16' Bourdon (3) 8' Open Diapason (1) 8' Tibia Clausa (2) 8' Salicional (4) 8' Celeste (5) 8' Flute (3) 4' Octave (1) 4' Piccolo (2) 4' Salicet (4) 4' Celeste (5) 4' Flute (3) 2.2/3' Nasard (3) 2' Flautino (3) 1.3/5' Tierce (3) 8' Tuba Harp (prepared) Swell to Swell 16, UO, 4 Choir to Swell 8 CHOIR ORGAN 8' Salicional (4) 8' Celeste (5) 8' Flute (3) 8' Dulciana (6) 4' Flute (3) 2' Piccolo (3) 8' Vox Humana (8) 4' Vox Humana (8) Choir to Choir 16, UO, 4 Swell to Choir 8 PEDAL ORGAN 16' Subbass (2) 16' Contra Viol (4) 16' Bourdon (3) 8' Diapason (1) 8' Flute (3) 8' Cello (4) 4' Flute (3) 8' Tuba (7) Great to Pedal 8 Swell to Pedal 8 Choir to Pedal 8 |
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