OHS convention: 1998
2012-12-20 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2014-08-20 - From <i>The Diapason</i>, October 1918: "Kilgen & Son also have built a two-manual electric organ, with detached console and eighteen speaking stops, for the Church of the Annunciation, Denver, Colo." -Database Manager
2015-09-22 - Updated through online information from Grald J. Curcio. -- The organ is currently undergoing restoration to its original condition. The instrument has not been maintained for 12 years or more. Although the original blower has been replaced with a Ventus, the deteriorated condition of the leather on the wind reservoir, as well as numerous leaks, leave the organ starved for wind and virtually unplayable.<br><br>Numerous pipes have been damaged along with linkages and mechanisms. Many repairs have been affected to address the conditions listed above. Although the instrument is currently playable, additional releathering is being completed in a manner which leaves the organ in a playable as much as possible. -Database Manager
Source: 1998 OHS Handbook
Great (58 notes) Open Diapason 8 (58 m), Melodia 8 (58 w), Dulciana 8 (58 m), Octave 4 (58 m), Flute d' Amour 4 (58 w&m), Twelfth 3 (58 m), Fifteenth 2 (58 m), Clarinet [TC] 8 (46 m)
Swell (58 notes, enclosed) Lieblich Gedeckt 16 (58 w), Violin Diapason 8 (46 m), Stopped Diapason 8 (58 w&m), Salicional 8 (58 m), Aeoline 8 (58 m), Vox Celeste 8 (46 m), Harmonic Flute 4 (58 m), Flautina 2 (58 m), Oboe 8 (58 m), Vox Humana [TC] 8 (46 m), Tremolo
Pedal (30 notes) Bourdon 16 (30 w), Lieblich Gedeckt 16 (18 w, (1-12 Sw.)), Violoncello 8 (30 w)
Couplers Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal
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