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Austin Organ Co. Opus 1257 (1924)

St. Johannes Evangelical Lutheran Church
1749 Second Street
Napa, CA

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


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Notes

2005-01-08 - Information identifying this instrument from the Austin Organs, Inc. web site, accessed December 31, 2004: http://www.austinorgans.com/organ-research.htm. -Database Manager

2007-02-20 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This is a Chorophone. The contract was signed on April 10. 1924. The organ was to be installed and ready for use by October 1, 1924. Cost was $3,250.00. Console has the Austin Pat'd divisional cancellor bars over each division of stoptablets. The organ was relocated to undocumented private homes twice in unknown locations before it was acquired by Art Thompson of San Jose, California. He rebuilt it at his own expense and gave it to the Multnomah School of Bible in Portland, Oregon, where he installed it. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console March 5, 1990 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Napa, California
St. Johannes Evangelical Lutheran Church

AUSTIN ORGAN COMPANY, Opus 1257, 1924 - “Chorophone” - Original Specifications


GREAT (Expressive)              SWELL (Expressive)              PEDAL (Expressive)
   16   Bourdon                    16    Contra Dolce              16  Resultant
   8    Open Diapason              8     Gedeckt                   16  Bourdon
   8    Gedeckt                    8     Viole                     8   Open Diapason
   8    Viole                      8     Dulciana                  8   Gedeckt
   8    Dulciana                   4     Flute d'Amour             8   Viole
   4    Octave                     4     Violin                    8   Dulciana
   4    Flute d'Amour              4     Dulcet                    4   Octave
   4    Violin                     2-2/3 Quintette                 4   Flute
   4    Dulcet                     2     Flautino
   2    Flautino                         Tremolo


STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
   16    Resultant                (Ped)  --
   16    Bourdon               (Gt/Ped)  12   Extension of the 8' Gedeckt.
   16    Contra Dolce              (Sw)  --   Tenor C. From the 8' Dulciana.
   8     Open Diapason         (Gt/Ped)  61   Pipes 1-27 en façade. Unexpressive.
   8     Gedeckt            (Gt/Sw/Ped)  61
   8     Viole              (Gt/Sw/Ped)  61    
   8     Dulciana           (Gt/Sw/Ped)  61
   4     Octave                (Gt/Ped)  12   Extension of the 8' Open Diapason.
   4     Flute d'Amour          (Gt/Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Gedeckt.
   4     Flute                    (Ped)  --   Same as the 4'Flute d'Amour.
   4     Violin                 (Gt/Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Viole.
   4     Dulcet                 (Gt/Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Dulciana.
   2-2/3 Quintette                 (Sw)  --   Derived from the 8' Dulciana unit.
                                                 Compass: 54 notes, CC - f3.
   2     Flautino               (Gt/Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Gedeckt.
         Tremolo                   (Sw)       Affects the entire instrument.


PIPE SUMMARY

Open Diapason            Gedeckt                  Viole                    Dulciana
73 pipes                 97 pipes                 73 pipes                 73 pipes


FINGER PISTONS                               PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Swell & Pedal                 1 – 4          Expression                   (bal.)
   Great & Pedal                 1 – 4          Crescendo                    (bal.)


ACTION: E-P unit        VOICES: 4        STOPS: 27        RANKS: 4        PIPES: 316


NOTES
This organ was originally built for St. Johannes Evangelical Lutheran Church in Napa, CA.,
and cost $3,250.00. The organ was later owned by two private parties in undisclosed loca-
tions in California before being purchased by organ builder Art Thompson of San Jose, CA.
Mr. Thompson rebuilt the organ at his own expense and then gave it to the Multnomah School
of Bible in Portland, Oregon where he also installed it.

The organ is a stock model Austin “Chorophone”. It is free-standing and encased with a
3-sectional facade arranged: 5-17-5, which is the first 27 pipes of the 8' Open Diapason,
which is the only non-expressive rank.

Sources: Austin Opus List; Art Thompson; original church documents; extant organ.

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2013-02-14.]

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