Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-09-12 - Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ in floor level chamber on left side of chancel, covered by wooden screen and grill cloth, console in the matching chamber on the right. Organ was in regular use for services and weddings from 1964 until its removal (ca 1998), replaced by electronic. Organ is currently in the Chapel of St James Cathedral (RC) in Orlando. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the console July 1975 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Orlando, Florida Reformation Chapel, First Presbyterian Church Jessie Bookhardt, Jr. Organbuilder 1964 GREAT 8 Principal 61 copper 8 RohrGedeckt 61 stopped metal with chimneys from Tenor c 4 Octave 12 4 Rohrflote 12 2 2/3 Nasat -- ext from Rohrflote 2 Blockflote 12 ext from Rohrflote 1 Mixture III 183 16 Dulzian 61 cylinderical resonators, half length 8 Dulzian 12 SWELL 8 Gedeckt 61 stopped metal 8 Gemshorn 61 tapered metal 8 Gemshorn Celeste 49 from Tenor C, tuned sharp 4 Spitzprincipal 61 tapered metal 4 Gemshorn 12 2 Spitzoctave 12 1 1/3 Quinte -- ext from Spitzoctave, top five notes silent 8 Cormorne 61 cylinderical resonators, half length Tremolo PEDAL 16 Subbass 12 stopped metal pipes, ext from Great Rohrgedeckt 8 Principal -- Great 8 Rohrgedeckt -- Great 4 Octave -- Great 4 Rohrflote -- Great 2 Blockflote -- Great 1 Mixture III -- Great 16 Dulzian -- Great 8 Dulzian -- Great 4 Cormorne -- Swell Organ was relocated to St. James Cathedral chapel circa 1998 by unknown builder. Stoplist unchanged from original location. [Received on line from Stephen Hall February 20, 2009.] [Received on line from Stephen Hall February 20, 2009.]
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