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Hook & Hastings Opus 1412 (1889)

St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral
139 Pearl Street
Buffalo, NY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Hook indicates a 2m. Instrument. Tuned to French pitch. Replaced in 1908 by Hope-Jones. -Database Manager

2019-10-24 - Updated by Scot Huntington, naming this as the source of information: Viner ledger via private Buffalo organ atlas compiled by David Snyder, 2003.. <br>This organ was three manuals, not two. It replaced two older Hook organs lost in a fire which destroyed the church except for the outside walls, the previous year. In 1908 it was replaced by a 4-manual organ built by the Hope-Jones Organ Co. of Elmira, New York. The Hook & Hastings was moved without change to the Sacred Heart Church R.C. on Seneca Street. When that church built a new building on Emslie Street, the Hook was moved again to St. Mary of Sorrows R.C. on Genesee and Rich Streets. Damaged by fire in 1947, the Hook was rebuilt by the Schlicker organ company. The church was recently closed by the Diocese, but the pipes were rescued and placed in storage. Their future is not bright.<br>The stoplist below is partly conjectural, based on that found in the Viner ledgers which they assiduously compiled from their service contracts during the 1920s. Two stops in the Choir are not typical for Hook and may have been renamed, and the Pedal reed would be atypical, the three-stop pedal typically having a Cello 8\' before a Trombone 16\' would be specified. These exceptions are noted in the stoplist. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Original document from Scot Huntington. Source: Viner ledger for St. Mary of Sorrows, via private publication: Notable Organs of Buffalo, 2003, by David Snyder. 2019-09-13

Buffalo, NY
St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral

Organ by Hook & Hastings, No. 1412, 1889

Compasses: 58/27

GREAT
16' Open Diapason
8' Open Diapason
8' Viola da Gamba
8' Doppel Flote
4' Octave
2 2/3' Twelfth
2' Fifteenth
III Mixture (2-1 1/3-1)
8' Trumpet

SWELL
16' Bourdon
8' Open Diapason
8' Stopped Diapason
8' Viola
4' Flauto Traverso
4' Violina
2' Flautino
8' Cornopean
8' Oboe
   Tremolo

CHOIR
8' Geigen Diapason*
8' Melodia
8' Dulciana
4' Flute d'Amour*
2' Piccolo
8' Clarinet (t.c.)

PEDAL
16' Open Diapason
16' Bourdon
16' Trombone*

Swell to Great
Choir to Great
Swell to Choir
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
Choir to Pedal

*conjectural Hook names for non-original stops in the St. Mary entry; Principal 8' and Concert Flute 4' respectively. 
The Trombone may or may not be original as this stop is atypical in Hook dispositions
before the Violoncello 8' has been provided.


		

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