Holy Rosary Catholic Church: Sanctuary; rear gallery
4139 42nd Ave. SW
Seattle, WA
Images
1976 - Church interior to rear and organ cases (Photograph from an archival source: Moller promotional photo, collection of Eugene Poole, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)
2017-04-27 - Church exterior (Photograph by Church Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)
2016-04-23 - Church interior to front (Photograph by Church Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)
2016-06-08 - Interior to rear, organ and exposed pipes (Photograph by Church Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)
1995-06-21 - Great Pipe Display (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
1995-06-21 - Great Pipe Display (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
1995-06-21 - Exposed Pipework (l-r): 8' Krummhorn, 8' Principal, 8' Rohr Flute, 4' Octave, III Mixture (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
Consoles
Main
- Organ type: Traditional With Roll Top
- Console position: Console in Fixed Position, Center
- 2 manuals
- 16 stops
- 31 registers
- 3 divisions
- Key action Type: Electrical
- Stop action Type: Electrical
- Stop layout Type: Drawknobs in Vertical Rows on Angled Jambs
- Manual compass: 61 notes
- Pedal compass: 32 notes
- Pedal Type: Concave Radiating (Meeting AGO Standards)
- Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Meeting AGO Standards)
- Has crescendo
- Combination action: Adjustable Combination Pistons
- Has combination thumb pistons
- Has tutti toe pistons
Notes
2006-10-25 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was the addition of a 73-pipe, 16'/8' Trompette to the Swell and the addition of an exposed Positiv of 5 registers, 5 speaking stops, and 7 ranks. The original, twin, divided cases remain, and the Positiv was placed cantilevered off the rear gallery directly behind the console - which remains centered with the organist facing the rose window. The additions were done by Möller rep. Harold Curryer of Spokane, Washington. -Database Manager
2007-05-01 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The parish suffered a fire on August 3, 1997. The pipes were subsequently removed and washed by Stettner Pipe Organs of Seattle and then stored. When the church was restored, the organ was re-piped. -Database Manager
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