Better Pipe Organ Database


Schlicker Organ Co. (1957ca.)

State University of New York at Buffalo: Baird Hall
Buffalo, NY

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - 2m. Tracker built on a c. 1900 John Sole chassis. -Database Manager

2016-03-16 - Updated through online information from Scot Huntington. <br>This was an essentially new neo-baroque organ recycling an older mechanical-action chassis. -Database Manager


Stoplist

stoplist copied from console as of August 30, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Buffalo, New York
State University of New York at Buffalo

This organ was originally a built circa 1900 (unknown builder), and was rebuilt by Schlicker, according to long time Music History, and Organ Professor of the University of Buffalo, David Fuller.  The organ offers both tracker action in the manual stops (except the Krummhorn), and electric action in the pedal.  Until the University of Buffalo acquired Fisk op. 95 for Slee Hall, this was the primary concert organ.  The organ is still used as a practice and alternate teaching organ.

Great (unenclosed) - 

8' Quintadena (56) (mislabeled, actually an 8' Principal, 1-12 stopped wood)
4' Principal (56) 
2' Nachthorn (56) (tapered)
III Mixture (168)
8' Krummhorn (56)
Positiv to Great

Positiv (unenclosed) - 

8' Gedeckt (56) (wood)
4' Rohrflute (56)
2' Principal (56)
1 1/3' Quint (56)
16' Krummhorn (Gt)
Tremulant (effects entire organ)

Pedal (unenclosed) - 

16' Bourdon (32)
8' Flute (12)
4' Choral Bass (32)
II Rauchquint (64)
16' Krummhorn (12)
8' Krummhorn (Gt)
4' Krummhorn (Gt)
Great to Pedal
Positiv to Pedal

 [Received from Peter Gonciarz 2012-09-01.]

Other Links

Regrettably, it is not possible to display the information about the sponsor of this pipeorgandatabase entry or if there is a sponsor. Please see About Sponsors on Pipe Organ Database.