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Reuter Organ Co. Opus 1702 (1970)

Emmanuel Lutheran Church
1036 West A Street
Moscow, ID

Images


Unknown - Church interior, 1981 (Courtesy of University of Idaho Special Collections (ID: 90-09-056). Photographer Clifford M. Ott., courtesy of Jesse Zylstra/Database Manager)

1981-05-06 - Organ (Courtesy of University of Idaho Special Collections (ID:90-09-058) Clifford M. Ott., courtesy of Jesse Zylstra/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Exposed Great and Pedal pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Exposed pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Great pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Pedal & Great pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Exposed Great and Pedal pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Swell pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Swell pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Swell 16-8-4 Trompette (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Console (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1995-10-08 - Console: manuals and stoprail (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1970. -Database Manager

2006-11-04 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console October 10, 1994 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Moscow, Idaho
Emmanuel Lutheran Church

Reuter Organ Co., Opus 1702, 1979 - Original Specifications

GREAT
   8     Principal                  61
   8     Gedeckt                    61
   4     Octave                     61
   4     Spill Flöte                61
   2     Fifteenth                  61
   III   Mixture                   183   Beginning composition: 22-26-29.
   8     Krummhorn                  61
         Chimes                    (25)  Maas; tenor F to F 42.
         Great to Great 16'
         Great Unison Off
         Great to Great 4'

SWELL (Expressive)
   8     Rohr Flöte                 61
   8     Viole de Gambe             61
   8     Viole Celeste        (tc)  49
   4     Spitz Flöte                61
   2-2/3 Nasard                     61
   2     Rohr Flöte                 24   Extension of the 8'.
   1-3/5 Tierce                     61
   16    Contre Trompette           12   Extension of the 8'.
   8     Trompette                  61
   4     Clarion                    12   Extension of the 8'.
         Tremulant
         Swell to Swell 16'
         Swell Unison Off
         Swell to Swell 4'

PEDAL
   16    Bourdon                    32
   16    Rohr Gedeckt     (Ped/Sw)  --   1-12 from the 16' Bourdon on soft wind.
   8     Octave                     32
   8     Bourdon                    12   Extension of the 16'.
   8     Rohr Flöte           (Sw)  --
   4     Super Octave               12   Extension of the 8' Octave.
   4     Bourdon                    12   Extension of the 16'.
   16    Contre Trompette     (Sw)  --
   8     Trompette            (Sw)  --
   4     Clarion              (Sw)  --

COUPLERS
   Swell to Pedal                  8,4
   Great to Pedal                  8,4
   Swell to Great               16,8,4

FINGER PISTONS
   General                       1 - 4
   Swell & Pedal                 1 - 4
   Great & Pedal                 1 - 4

TOE STUDS
   Great to Pedal                (rev)

PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Swell Expression             (bal.)
   Crescendo                    (bal.)

ACTION: E-P pitman and unit
VOICES: 16
STOPS: 28; inc. chimes
RANKS: 18
PIPES: 1,112

NOTES
The decorative 'fence' around the Great 8' Principal, 4' Octave, and 2'
Fifteenth was added as an after-thought. The Swell 4' Spitz Flöte is
barely tapered. Both the Nasard and Tierce are tapered. The top 14 reed
pipes of the 8' Trompette are harmonic. The Pedal 16' Rohr Gedeckt takes
its first 12 notes from the Pedal 16' Bourdon on soft wind; and the
balance from the 8' Rohr Flöte. The Pedal 16' Bourdon unit is stopped
wood for the first 24 pipes, and 32 capped metal pipes for the balance.

[Received on line from James R. Stettner May 27, 2009.]

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