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Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.) Opus 428 (1897)

Brick Presbyterian Church
Fifth Avenue at 37th Street
New York City: Manhattan, NY

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


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2000-05-08 - Console (Photograph from the personal collection of Jim Lewis/Database Manager)

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Notes

2005-12-23 - Identified through information adapted from <i>E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List</i>, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn: <br><i> Relocated to Trinity Episcopal, Oshkosh, Wisconsin and rebuilt by E. M. Skinner as his Opus 279 (1917).</i> -Database Manager

2010-12-24 - Updated through online information from Connor Annable. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed specification Source: From a 1904 recital program given by Archer Gibson, via James Lewis Date not recorded

New York City, New York
Brick Presbyterian Church

George S. Hutchings   Opus 428   1898       3 manuals, 45 stops, 50 ranks
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         GREAT ORGAN                        SWELL ORGAN
     16' Open Diapason         61       16' Bourdon Bass          12
      8' First Open Diapason   61       16' Bourdon Treble (TC)   49
      8' Second Open Diapason  61        8' Open Diapason         61
      8' Viola d'Amour         61        8' Salicional            61
      8' Gross Gamba           61        8' Æoline                61
      8' Doppel Flote          61        8' Vox Celestis          61
      4' Octave                61        8' Stopped Diapason      61
      4' Hohl Flute            61        8' Spitz Flute           61
  2 2/3' Octave Quinte         61        4' Gemshorn              61
      2' Super Octave          61        4' Flute Harmonique      61
         Mixture IV           244        2' Flageolet             61
      8' Trumpet               61           Dolce Cornet III     183
                                        16' Contra Fagotto        61
         CHOIR ORGAN                     8' Cornopean             61
     16' Contra Gamba          61        8' Oboe                  61
      8' Open Diapason         61        8' Vox Humana            61
      8' Dolce                 61
      8' Concert Flute         61           PEDAL ORGAN
      8' Quintadena            61       16' Open Diapason         30
      4' Fugara                61       16' Violone               30
      4' Flute d'Amour         61       16' Bourdon               30
      2' Piccolo Harmonique    61   10 2/3' Quinte                30
      8' Clarinet              61        8' Flote                 30
                                         8' Violoncello           30
         ADJUSTABLE COMBINATIONS         8' Gedackt               30
         Great & Pedal  4 & Release     16' Trombone              30
         Swell & Pedal  5 & Release      8' Tromba                30
         Choir & Pedal  3 & Release
         General Release                    COUPLERS
         Pedal Release                      Swell to Great 8'
                                            Swell to Great 4'
         PEDAL MOVEMENTS                    Swell to Swell 16'
         Great to Pedal Reversible          Swell to Choir 8'
         Full Organ Pedal                   Swell to Pedal
         Swell Tremolo                      Great to Great 4'
         Choir Tremolo                      Great to Pedal
         Balanced Swell Pedal               Great Separation
         Balance Choir Pedal                Choir to Great 8'
         Balanced Crescendo Pedal           Choir to Great 16'
                                            Choir to Pedal
                                            Pedal Release


[Received from Steven E. Lawson  2017-06-23]


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