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Marceau & Associates Pipe Organ Builders Opus 4 (2005)

Trinity Episcopal Church
609 8th Ave.
Seattle, WA

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2022-02-24 - Swell pipework (Photograph by René A. Marceau/René A. Marceau)

2022-02-24 - Positiv pipework (Photograph by René A. Marceau/René A. Marceau)

2022-02-24 - Great pipework (Photograph by René A. Marceau/René A. Marceau)

2010-08-11 - Crossing, sanctuary, and organ facades (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Organ facades (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Sanctuary facades (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Sanctuary facades (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Rear (right) sanctuary facade (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Forward (left) sanctuary facade (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Sanctuary facades from altar (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

2010-08-11 - Nave/left transept facade (Photograph by Michael Way/Database Manager)

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Notes

2007-05-06 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was the second phase of Opus IV. It was waylaid for a number of years due to the February 28, 2001 Nisqually earthquake, which damaged Trinity Episcopal. The damage was severe enough that the building had to be closed for a number of years and given an earthquake retro-fit. The congregation met in the Parish Hall during these years. When the church re-opened, the organ was completed and substantially enlarged from the previous 33 ranks to the present 56 ranks. The new slider chests were installed. And a new facade that strongly resemble the original Kimball facade was installed. -Database Manager

2009-12-16 - Updated through online information from Sean M. Haley. -Database Manager

2012-09-15 - Updated through online information from Jim Van Horn. -Database Manager


Stoplist

From 2006 AIO convention brochure Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Trinity Parish Church, Seattle, WA
Kimball Organ Company (1906)
Balcom & Vaughan (1978)
Marceau & Associates (1989, 1996, 2006)

Great:
16' Pommer (low 12 Sw.)
8' Prinzipal
8' Rohrflute
8' Flute Harmonique (ten. c)
4' Oktave
4' Koppelflute
2' Super Oktave
2 2/3' Cornet III (mounted)
1 1/3' Mixture III-V
8' Trompete

Positiv:
8' Prinzipal
8' Gedackt
8' Gemshorn
8' Gemshorn Celeste (tenor c)
4' Spitzoktave
4' Spillflute
2 2/3' Sesquialtera II (full compass)
2' Oktave
2' Lochgedackt
1 1/3' Larigot
1' Cymbel IV
8' Krummhorn

Swell:
16' Lieblich Gedackt
8' Holzgedackt (extension)
8' Salizional
8' Voix Celeste (ten. c)
4' Prinzipal
4' Nachthorn
2 2/3' Nasat
2' Waldflute
1 3/5' Terz
2' Fourniture III-IV
16' Fagott (extension)
8' Trompette
8' Oboe
8' Fagott
4' Hautbois (extension)

Pedal:
32' Untersatz (digital extension)
16' Prinzipalbass
16' Subbass
16' Lieblich Gedackt (Sw.)
8' Octavebass
8' Openbass (extension)
8' Gedecktbass (extension)
8' Holzgedackt (Sw.)
4' Choralbass
2 2/3' Mixture III
32' Contra Posaune (digital extension)
16' Posaune
16' Fagott (Sw.)
8' Trompete (extension)
4' Clarion

 [Received from Connor Annable 2012-01-09.]

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