OHS convention: 2003
2006-04-21 - Identified through information adapted from *E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List,* by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn: *Renovation of E. M. Skinner Opus 683 (1927).* -Database Manager
Source: 2003 OHS Handbook June 2003
Great (61 notes, unenclosed, chancel right) Bourdon 16 (17 w), First Diapason 8 (61 m), Second Diapason 8 (61 m), Harmonic Flute 8 (61 m), Octave 4 (61 m), Fifteenth 2 (61 m), Tromba 8 (73 m, enclosed in Choir box), French Horn 8 (73 m, enclosed in Swell box), Chimes (20 tubes, Mayland electric action, enclosed in Swell box)
Swell (61 notes, enclosed, chancel left) Bourdon 16 (73 w), Diapason 8 (73 m), Rohrflöte 8 (73 w&m), Salicional 8 (73 m), Voix Celeste 8 (73 m), Aeoline 8 (73 m), Octave 4 (73 m), Flute Triangulaire 4 (73 w), Mixture III (183 m, 15-19-22), Waldhorn 16 (73 m), Cornopean 8 (73 m), Oboe d'Amore 8 (73 m), Vox Humana 8 (73 m), Tremolo
Choir (61 notes, enclosed, chancel right) Concert Flute 8 (73 w), Dulciana 8 (73 m), Unda Maris (TC) 8 (61 m), Flute d'Amore 4 (73 m), Clarinet 8 (73 m), Harp (TC) (ext. Celesta), Celesta (61 bars)
Pedal (32 notes, unenclosed, chancel right) Open Diapason 16 (32 w), Bourdon 16 (32 w), Echo Lieblich 16 (SW), Octave 8 (12 w, ext. Open Diapason), Gedeckt 8 (12 w, ext. Bourdon), Still Gedeckt 8 (SW), Waldhorn 16 (SW), Chimes (GT), plays at 4' pitch AA to e1
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