2006-11-28 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Shutters are of glass so that the pipes can be seen. As originally planned, the organ did not have a reed voice. The Dulzian/Krummhorn was added as an afterthought but before the organ was completed. The added rank cost $2,750.00 bringing the total cost to about $15,000.00. The organ was set-up, regulated, and tuned by John DeCamp. The resonators of the 16' Dulzian extension are wooden with tuning flaps on top. -Database Manager
PEDAL MOVEMENTS: Expression (balanced). NOTES: The Dulzian/Krummhorn were added as an afterthought, but before completion and installation. The added cost was $2,750.00. Source: Taken from console March 7, 1996
Great Principal 8 (1-12 from 8' Gedackt. 13-61 from 4' Octave.), Gedeckt 8, Rohr Floete 2, Octave 4, Krummhorn 8, Krummhorn 4 (from 8'. Top octave from 4' Octave.)
Positiv Gedeckt 8, Rohr Floete 4 (1-12 from 8' Gedeckt. 13-61 from 2' Rohr Floete.), Larigot 1⅓ (From 2' Rohr Floete. Top 7 notes repeat.), Principal 2 (1-49 from 4' Octave. 50-61 from 2' Rohr Floete.), Tremolo (Affects entire instrument.), Krummhorn 4
Tonal Resources Untersatz-Gedeckt 16'-8, Octave 4, Rohr Floete 2, Mixture II, Dulzian-Krummhorn 16'-8 (Copper resonators. 16' extension has wood resonators.)
Pedal (Unenclosed extension of 8' Gedeckt) Gedeckt 8, Untersatz 16, Rohr Floete 2, Principal 4, Dulzian 16
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