2004-10-30 - Suspended action. -Database Manager
2015-01-31 - Updated through online information from Matthew Emery. -Database Manager
2016-03-19 - Updated through online information from David Poile. <br>The contract for this instrument was signed in December 1974. Though the organ arrived at St. Mark's in late 1978, it was finished in 1979. The inaugural recital was on September 23, 1979 by Charles Krigbaum. It is tuned in modified Kirnberger III temperament. Some of the pipework was made by Stinkens in Zeist, Netherlands and Gene Bedient in Lincoln, Nebraska. -Database Manager
Stoplist from Brombaugh's company records found in "John Brombaugh: The Development of America's Master Organ Builder" by Homer Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Storrs, Connecticut St. Mark's Episcopal Church John Brombaugh & Associates, op. 21, 1979 Manual I Manual II Pedal Quintadena 16' Gedackt 8' Subbass (wood) 16' Praestant 8' Praestant 4' Octave 8' Holpijp 8' Rohrflote 4' Octave 4' Octave 4' Cigarflute 2' Posaune 16' Spitzflote 4' Sesquialter II Trumpet 8' Nasard/Tierce Scharff lll Octave 2' Dulcian 8' Mixture III-V Trumpet 8' Vox Humana 8' Manual I/Manual II coupler Manual I/Pedal coupler Manual II/Pedal coupler Modified Kirnberger III temperament The Trumpet 8' on Manual I is transmitted to the Pedal [Received from David Poile 2016-03-03.]
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