2006-12-13 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is free-standing and encased in the rear gallery. The keydesk is detached but not reversed. The 5-sectional facade contains 55 pipes arranged: 6-10-23-10-6. The two end towers contain notes 1-12 of the Ped. 8' Gemshorn. The two middle flats contain pipes 1-20 of the Man. II 4' Spillpfeife. And the middle section is pipes 1-23 of the Man. I 4' Prinzipal. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the console November 15, 1991 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Wenatchee, Washington Grace Lutheran Church WERNER BOSCH, Opus 484, 1967 - Original Specifications Tonal Design & Voicing by, Olympic Organ Builders, Seattle, WA. MANUAL I COUPLERS (Drawknob) 8 Holzgedackt 56 II – P 4 Principal 56 I – P 2 Oktave 56 4 f. Mixtur 1-1/3 224 II – I 8 Trompete 56 MANUAL II 8 Rohrpfeife 56 4 Spillpfeife 56 2 Blockflöte 56 1-3/5 ACTION: Mech. key & stop + 8/9 Terznone 112 Tremulant VOICES: 12 STOPS: 12 PEDAL 16 Subbaß 32 RANKS: 16 8 Gemshorn 32 4 Choralbaß 32 PIPES: 824 NOTES The first 23 pipes of the Manual I 4' Prinzipal are in the center case façade. On either side of that are the first 20 pipes of the Manual II 4' Spillpfeife. The end towers hold the divided Pedal division and display the first 12 pipes of the 8' Gemshorn. In 1993, Balcom and Vaughan of Seattle revised the Manual II Terznone by re- scaling the existing pipes and adding some new pipes to make a tenor C, II Sesquialtera [12-17]. Sources: The Diapason, (10/694), Sept. 67, p. 44; extant organ [Received from James R. Stettner 2012-06-24.]
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