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Reuter Organ Co. Opus 2160 (1993)

St. Michael's Lutheran Church
2617 Augusta Rd.
Greenville, SC

Consoles

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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

2007-08-13 - Updated through online information from William Rowland. -- This Organ while small is easy to play. It has had some problems with Trumpet stop but otherwise seems to work just fine. -Database Manager

2012-09-17 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from <i>The American Organist</i> June 1994 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

    Greenville, South Carolina
    St. Michael's Lutheran Church

    Reuter   Op. 2160   1993   2/18
    __________________________________________________________

    GREAT                       SWELL                PEDAL
 8' Principal                8' Rohrflote        32' Resultant
 8' Gedackt                  8' Viola            16' Subbass 
 8' Viola         SW         8' Viola Celeste    16' Rohrflote
 8' Viola Celeste SW         4' Principal         8' Octave  
 4' Octave                   4' Rohrflote         8' Gedeckt   GT
 4' Gedeckt              2 2/3' Rohrnazard        8' Rohrflote SW
 2' Octave                   2' Blockflote        4' Octave
IV  Mixture              1 3/5' Tierce            4' Gedeckt   GT
 8' Trompette     SW     1 1/3' Quinte           IV  Mixture   GT 
 8' Krummhorn              III  Mixture          16' Trompette SW
                            16' Trompette         8' Trompette SW 
                             8' Trompette         4' Krummhorn GT
                             8' Trompette
                                Tremolo
    
This new 13-stop, 18-rank electromechanical action instrument was
given excellent placement in the high A-frame church that seats
about 260.  All switching and combination action is solid-state.
The facade pipes are of polished and flamed copper and stained
poplar.  Richard Peek of Charlotte, N.C., served as the consult-
tant. The new organ replaces an electronic.

[Received online from Jeff Scofield September 13, 2012] 

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