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Hinners Organ Co. (1916)

St. Mary's R. C.
9108 Main Street
Saint Benedict (Seneca), KS

Images


2020-07-05 - Facade pipe detail (Photograph by Skoch Michael/Skoch Michael)

2020-07-05 - Console (Photograph by Skoch Michael/Skoch Michael)

2020-07-05 - Organ in rear loft (Photograph by Skoch Michael/Skoch Michael)

2008-12-28 - Church exterior (Photograph from the church website; used with permission/Database Manager)

1975-09-23 - Organ in rear gallery (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

1975-09-23 - Casework detail and angel lamp (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1995 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Tubular pedal. -Database Manager

2006-09-23 - Updated through on-line information from Mark Wunder. -- This organ is still played ever week at Mass. It has good action for an older tracker. -Database Manager

2009-05-26 - Updated through on-line information from Michael A. Way. -- I do not differ with any of the database's information. My notes however do include a Trumpet 8' in the Swell. Not sure if that still exists, however; the organ was unplayable at the time of my visit (fall of 1975). When we arrived we were shown to the gallery and found a crude assemblage of unfinished 2x4's screwed right into the closed key-covers fashioned into a sort of shelf that we were told had held an electronic organ speaker of some sort. I removed the 4" long wood screws that attached this "shelf", defacing the oak desk-jambs and folding cover and opened the keydesk for the first time since the 50's or 60's reportedly. The priest with us gasped and exclaimed that he "...had no idea what was under there!" Not long after that I was told that a drive to restore the instrument was underway. I later was invited to attend the re-dedication recital in 1984 after Quimby's excellent restoration. The sound was delightful and warm, characteristic of Hinners' top-notch work of that period. I do not know if I can take any of the credit for spurring that clergyman, who was graciously escorting us that day, into action to revive the organ but, I like to think I did. (Note: My pictures also show two large floor-standing "angel" light fixtures that flanked the keydesk which do not appear in the church's web-site slide show.) -Database Manager

2010-12-27 - Updated through on-line information from Elmer Ronnebaum. -- The organ is in regular use. -Database Manager

2016-06-24 - Updated through online information from Charles Eberline. <br>An article by Elmer Ronnebaum, "Organ Recital: Anniversary Organ Recital to Be Held at St. Mary's Church," Sabetha (Kansas) Herald, May 25, 2016, 8A, announces a recital by Kevin Kissinger on June 5, 2016, to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the organ and includes a photograph of the keydesk and part of the facade. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

St. Mary's R. C., St. Benedict, KS
1916 Hinners Organ
(stoplist J. J. A. Davis, 1997)

Great:
8' Open Diapason, 61 metal pipes
8' Melodia, 61 wood pipes
8' Viole de Gamba, 61 metal pipes
8' Dulciana, 61 metal pipes
4' Principal, 61 metal pipes
4' Flute d'Amour, 61 wood & metal pipes

Swell: (enclosed)
16' Lieblich Gedeckt [TC], 49 wood pipes
8' Violin Diapason, 61 metal pipes
8' Stopped Diapason, 61 wood pipes
8' Salicional, 61 metal pipes
8' Voix Celeste [TC], 49 metal pipes
8' Aeoline, 61 metal pipes
4' Flute Harmonic, 61 metal pipes
8' Oboe [TC], 49 metal reed pipes

Pedal:
16' Subbass, 30 wood pipes
16' Bourdon, 30 wood pipes
8' Flute, 30 wood pipes


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