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Grace Lutheran Church: sanctuary
2041 Madison St
Clarksville, TN

Images


2007-03-12 - Church interior to rear and organ (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Church interior to rear and organ (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Church interior (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Organ case (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - En-Chamade and pipework (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Console (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Console (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Left stopjamb (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Right stopjamb (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2007-03-12 - Church exterior (photographybystein.com/Jeff Scofield)

2024-11-27 - Organ case and console (Zach Chall, via Facebook/Jeff Scofield)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2007-08-30 - Identified through on-line information from Stephen Hall. -- Original Schantz rebuilt by Kinzey-Angerstein in 1974. Moved here from First Presbyterian Church of Gainesville, Florida. Antiphonal division at Gainesville rebuilt as Swell II. Trompette en Chamade added. Preparation for additional ranks. -Database Manager

2012-08-06 - Updated through online information from Scott Crowell. -- Organ installed in Grace Lutheran Church by Webber Pipe Organs of Louisville, KY. -Database Manager

2015-06-01 - Updated through online information from Rev. Larry A Peters. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from church website (no longer available on line) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Clarksville, Tennessee
Grace Lutheran Church

Torrel 

2002 (relocation and enlargement of 1974 Kinzey-Angerstein from First 
Prebyterian Church, Gainesville Florida. see additional history in notes)

GREAT
 16	Quintade		 61
  8	Principal		 61
  8	Harmonic Flute		 --	prepared
  8	Bourdon	 		 61
  8	Quintade		 12
  4	Octave			 61
  4	Rohr Flute 		 61	stopped metal with chimneys
  2 2/3	Twelfth 		 61
  2	Fifteenth		 61
  2	Piccolo			 --	prepared
  1 3/5	Seventeenth 		 61
  8	Cornet V			derived?
  1 1/3	Mixtur IV		244
    1/3	scharf III		183
 16	Basset Horn 		 --	prepared
  8	Trompete		 61
  8	Clarinet		 --	prepared
  8	Trompette en Chamade	 --	Positiv

SWELL
 16	Bourdon			 12	Schantz
  8	Diapason		 61	Schantz 
  8	Chimney Flute 		 61
  8	Viole de Gambe		 61	Schantz 
  8	Viole Celeste		 61	Schantz
  4	Prestant		 12	Schantz 
  4	Spire Flute 		 61	Schantz 
  2 2/3	Nazard			 61
  2	Octavin  		 61	
  2	Plein Jeu IV		244
 16	Fagotto 		 12	Guzowski & Steppe
  8	Trumpet			 61
  8	Oboe 		       	 61
  8	Vox Humana 		 --	prepared
  4     Clairon                  61     
	Tremblant

SWELL II
  8	Gemshorn		 61	Schantz
  8	Gemshorn Celeste	 61	Schantz
  8	Bourdon			 61	Torrell
  4	Harmonic Flute		 61     Guzowski & Steppe
  2 2/3	Cornet III		147	from Tenor C
  8	Trompette Harmonique 	 61	Guzowski & Steppe


POSITIV
  8	Gedeckt			 61	stopped metal
  8	Harfen Principal 	 61	Torrell
  4	Prinzipal		 61	in facade
  4	Koppel Flute		 61
  2	Octave			 61
  1 1/3	Quinte			 61
  1	Sifflote		 61
    2/3	Zimbel IV		244
 16	English Horn 		 --	prepared
  8	Krumhorn		 61
  8	Oboe 		       	 --	Swell
	Tremolo
  8	Trompette en Chamade 	 61	Torrell
  4	Clarion Brilliante 	 12
	Zimbelstern


PEDAL
 32	Bass Cornet 		 
 32	Subbass Resultant 
 16	Principal		 32	Schantz Diapason
 16	Subbass			 32	Schantz Bourdon
 16	Quintade		 --	Great
 16	Bourdon			 --	Swell
  8	Octave			 12	ext from 16
  8	Gedackt Pommer		 32
  4	Choral Bass		 32
  2	Wald Flute		 32
  2 2/3	Mixtur IV		128
 32     Contra Fagotto           12     Guzowski & Steppe
 16	Posaune			 32	Guzowski & Steppe
  8	Trompete		 12	Guzowski & Steppe
  4	Klarine			 12	Guzowski & Steppe

NOTES
 Schantz built the original organ in 1954 for First Presbyterian, Gainesville Florida.
 The Swell was enclosed in the left chamber, the remainder of the organ in the right
 chamber with the Choir prepared. Choir was added prior to 1966.

 Kinzey-Angerstein completely rebuilt the organ in 1974, the swell chamber opening was
 doubled in size with the addition of the original Great/Choir shutters. The Great, Pedal
 and new Positiv were unenclosed with facade pipes from the Great Quintaden, Pedal Choral 
 Bass and Positiv Principal. Some of the Choir pipes were placed in storage to create the
 Gallery organ at a later date.

 Guzowski & Steppe completed the prepared for stops (Gallery organ, Great and Pedal 
 reeds) in the 1980s. The Swell 16 reed was extended to the low CCC at this time also.

 The Swell II organ at Grace Lutheran is the Gallery organ relocated to the main organ 
 and enclosed. The Gemshorn Celeste was restored and the Bourdon added. The Cornet replaces
 the mixture.




 [Received on line from Stephen Hall February 22, 2009.]

 [Received on line from Stephen Hall February 22, 2009.]

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