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Schoenstein & Co. Opus 117 (1992)

First Presbyterian Church
85 S. Holly Street
Medford, OR

Images


Unknown - Chancel, Organ Case, and Console ((ca. 1992) Dedicatory Recital Booklet Cover; image courtesy of James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

2005-01-18 - Console (Photograph by Ryan D. Hulshizer/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2005-06-08 - Identified through online information from Lanny Hochhalter. -- -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from builder's web site Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Medford, Oregon
First Presbyterian Church

Schoenstein & Co.   Opus 117   1992     3 manuals, 27 voices, 50 stops, 35 ranks 
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        GREAT ORGAN (3½" wind)                     SWELL ORGAN (4" wind)
    16' Salicional            61                8' Principal             49 b
     8' Principal             61                8' Silver Flute          61
     8' Harmonic Flute        61                8' Viola                 61
     8' Bourdon               SO                8' Celeste (FF)          56
     8' Salicional (ext)      12                4' Principal (ext)       12
     4' Octave                61                4' Lieblich Gedeckt      61
     4' Forest Flute          SO                2' Harmonic Piccolo      61
 2 2/3' Quint                 61                2' Full Mixture III-V   268
     2' Super Octave          61               16' Bassoon (ext)         12
     2' Chorus Mixture IV     SO                8' Trumpet               61
     8' Tromba                SO                8' Oboe                  61
     8' Clarinet              SO                4' Clarion (ext)         12
        Chimes                                     Tremulant
                                                   Swell 16'
        SOLO ORGAN (4½" wind)                      Swell Unison Off
     8' Diapason              49 a                 Swell 4'
     8' Bourdon (wood)        61
     8' Gemshorn              49 a                 PEDAL ORGAN (3½ and 5" wind)
     8' Celestiana II        110               32' Bourdon (ext)         dg
     4' Chimney Flute         61               16' Principal             32
     4' Forest Flute          61               16' Salicional            GT
     4' Gemshorn (ext)        12               16' Bourdon (ext SO)      12
 2 2/3' Nazard (ext Ch. Fl.)   7                8' Octave                32
     2' Flautino (ext F. Fl.) 12                8' Flute                 GT
 1 3/5' Tierce (TC)           44                8' Bourdon               SO
     2' Chorus MIxture IV    244                4' Super Octave (ext)    12
     8' Tromba                61                4' Flute                 GT
     8' Clarinet              61               16' Trombone (ext SO)     12
        Tremulant                              16' Bassoon               SW
        Solo 16'                                8' Trumpet               SW
        Solo Unison Off                         4' Clarinet              SO
        Solo 4'
        Cymbelstern                             a  Bourdon bass
                                                b  Flute bass

        COUPLERS                                   MECHANICALS
        Great to Pedal     8                       Solid State Capture
        Swell to Pedal     8 4                       Combination Action with
        Solo to Pedal      8                         • 10 memories
        Swell to Great  16 8 4                       • 28 pistons and toe studs
        Solo to Great   16 8 4                     4 coupler reversibles
        Swell to Solo   16 8 4                     Full organ reversible
                                                   Crescendo Pedal


[Received from Steven E. Lawson  2015-02-01]


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