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Hall Organ Co. (1916)

Christ Church Episcopal
St. Paul, MN

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


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Notes

2005-06-28 - Identified through information in <i>Classified List of Hall Organs</i>, published in 1929 by Hall Organ Co., West Haven, Connecticut. -Database Manager

2009-01-16 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -- Updated through information from Richard Greene's web site: -- This instrument was moved from the second to the third building at 6th and Pleasant in 1930. A new Austin console was installed in 1961. In December of 1973, the Church moved to Woodbury. The fourth building not being large enough to accommodate the organ, it was sold to the First Presbyterian Church in Duluth, and an Allen electronic was installed. -- Charles Hackman -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from Charles Hackman. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

St Paul, Minnesota
Christ Church Episcopal

Hall Organ Co. (1916).

GREAT ORGAN
8 Open Diapason
8 Gamba
8 Gross Flute
8 Dolce
4 Octave
III Mixture
8 Tuba
    Tubular Bells

SWELL ORGAN
8 Open Diapason
8 Stopped Diapason
8 Viole d’Orchestre
8 Viole Céleste
8 Viole Atheria
8 Unda Maris
4 Flute Harmonic
2 Flautino
8 Cornopean
8 Oboe
8 Vox Humana

CHOIR ORGAN
8 Geigen Principal
8 Melodia
8 Dulciana
4 Flûte d’Amour
8 Clarinet

PEDAL ORGAN
32 Resultant
16 Open Diapason
16 Bourdon
16 Lieblich Gedackt
8 Gross Flute
8 Tibia Clausa



 [Received on line from Richard C Greene February 08, 2009.]

 [Received on line from Richard C Greene February 08, 2009.]

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