2007-05-28 - Identified through on-line information from Stanley R. Scheer. -- The contract was for two new stops, one preparation and a new three-manual console for Opus 624 (1915). In 1974, a IV Mixture with 244 pipes was added to the Great division, bringing the total number of ranks to 28 and the total number of pipes to 1748. -Database Manager
Source: Document supplied by Casavant
Great Organ (Manual II, 61 notes) Open Diapason 8 (68 pipes), Gemshorn 8 (68 pipes), Rohr Flute 8 (68 pipes), Principal 4 (68 pipes), Harmonic Flute 4 (68 pipes, replaced in 1974 by Fifteenth), Fifteenth 2 (added 1974, 61 pipes), Mixture III (orig. prepared in the console), Mixture IV (added 1974, 244 pipes), Trumpet 8 (68 pipes (smoothly voiced)), Great 4'
Swell Organ (Manual III, 61 notes) Bourdon 16 (68 pipes), Open Diapason 8 (68 pipes), Stopped Diapason 8 (68 pipes), Viola di Gamba 8 (68 pipes), Voix Céleste (TC) 8 (56 pipes), Aeoline 8 (68 pipes), Wald Flöte 4 (68 pipes), Flautino 2 (61 pipes), Oboe 8 (68 pipes), Vox Humana 8 (68 pipes), Tremulant, Swell 16', Swell 4'
Choir Organ (Manual I, 61 notes) Melodia 8, Dulciana 8, Viole d’Orchestre 8, Dolce Flute 4, Clarinet 8, Tremulant, Choir 16', Choir 4'
Pedal Organ (30 notes) Open Diapason 16 (30 pipes), Bourdon 16 (30 pipes), Gedeckt 16 (Swell), Stopped Flute 8 (12 pipes (extension Pedal Bourdon)), Trombone 16 (30 pipes)
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