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Reuter Organ Co. Opus 324 (1929)

First Presbyterian Church
904 Morgan Street
Davenport, WA

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Notes

2005-11-24 - Identified from the Reuter Opus List, provided by Chris Leaver, Reuter Organ Co., November, 2005. -Database Manager

2012-05-09 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- When last I played the organ on September 6, 1996 - it was fully functioning, but full of very audible air leaks. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console September 6, 1996 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Davenport, Washington
First Presbyterian Church

THE REUTER ORGAN CO., Opus 324, 1929 - Original Specifications


GREAT (Expressive)            SWELL (Expressive)            PEDAL (Expressive)
   16    Open Diapason           16    Bourdon                 16    Bourdon
   16    Bourdon                 16    Contra Viole            8     Open Diapason
   8     Open Diapason           8     Stopped Diapason        8     Dolce Flute
   8     Stopped Flute           8     Salicional              8     Cello
   8     Violin                  8     Dolce                   8     Dolce
   8     Dulciana                4     Flauto Dolce            4     Octave
   4     Octave                  4     Violina
   4     Flute d'Amour           2-2/3 Nasard
   4     Violina                 2     Flautina
   4     Dulcet                  8     Orch. Oboe   Syn.
   2     Flageolet                     Tremolo


STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
   16    Open Diapason          (Gt)   --  From the 8' Open Diapason. Tenor C.
   16    Bourdon         (Gt/Sw/Ped)   12  Extension of the 8' Stopped Diapason.
                                             Tenor C on the Great and Swell.
   16    Contra Viole           (Sw)   --  From the 8' Salicional. Tenor C.
   8     Open Diapason      (Gt/Ped)   61
   8     Stopped Flute          (Gt)   --  Same as the 8' Stopped Diapason.
   8     Stopped Diapason       (Sw)   61
   8     Dolce Flute           (Ped)   --  Same as the 8' Stopped Diapason.
   8     Violin                 (Gt)   --  Same as the 8' Salicional.
   8     Salicional             (Sw)   61
   8     Cello                 (Ped)   --  Same as the 8' Salicional.
   8     Dulciana               (Gt)   61
   8     Dolce              (Sw/Ped)   --  Same as the 8' Dulciana.
   4     Octave             (Gt/Ped)   12  Extension of the 8' Open Diapason.
   4     Flute d'Amour          (Gt)   --  Same as the 4' Flauto Dolce.
   4     Flauto Dolce           (Sw)   12  Extension of the 8' Stopped Diapason.
   4     Violina             (Gt/Sw)   12  Extension of the 8' Salicional.
   4     Dulcet                 (Gt)   12  Extension of the 8' Dulciana.
   2-2/3 Nasard                 (Sw)    7  Extension of the 8' Stopped Diapason.
   2     Flageolet              (Gt)   --  Same as the 2' Flautina.
   2     Flautina               (Sw)    5  Extension of the 8' Stopped Diapason.
   8     Orch. Oboe   Syn.      (Sw)   --  Synthetic. Draws the 8' Salicional and 
                                              the 2-2/3' Nasard.
         Tremolo                (Sw)       Affects the entire instrument.


PIPE SUMMARY
  
Open Diapason            Stopped Diapason         Salicional               Dulciana        
73 pipes                 97 pipes                 73 pipes                 73 pipes


COUPLERS                                        FINGER PISTONS
   None                                            Swell & Pedal              1 - 3
                                                   Great & Pedal              1 - 3

PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Expression                   (bal.)          TOE STUDS
   Crescendo                    (bal.)             None


ACTION: E-P unit       VOICES: 4        STOPS: 27        RANKS: 4        PIPES: 316


NOTES
The organ is installed at the front of the church on the right side of the chancel. The
console is placed beneath the chamber opening with the organist facing across the chancel,
the congregation to the left.

Sources: Eugene M. Nye list; Reuter opus list; JRS; extant organ.

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2012-05-10.]

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