2007-09-19 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Basic information provided by subscriber Jim Suttie of Kansas City, Missouri in the July 1966 issue of "The Console." Confirmed via letter by subscriber D. Stewart Kennedy of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This was a rebuild and enlargement of the existing 1910 Kimball. It likely included electrification, and a new console. But whether entirely new chests were installed throughout or the existing Kimball chests were electrified with other new chests added for additions is not yet known. The organ is still extant and was restored in recent years according to information provided by Mission Inn maintenance staff in a 9/17/07 phone call. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the console March 06, 2000 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Riverside California Mission Inn Kimball/Kilgen, 1930 Great 8’ Open Diapason 8’ Clarabella Flute 8’ Gamba 8’ Violin 8’ Dulciana 4’ Octave 4’ Chimney Flute 8’ Trumpet 8’ French Horn Tremolo Harp Vibra Harp Chimes Swell 16’ Bourdon 8’ Violin Diapason 8’ Stopped Diapason 8’ Gedackt 8’ Salicional 8’ Gemshorn 8; Aeoline 4’ Flauto Traverso 4’ Octave Flute 2-2/3’ Nazard 2’ Flautino 8’ Cornopean 8’ Oboe 8’ Vox Humana Choir 8’ Open Diapason 8’ Gross Flute 8’ Concert Flute 8’ Viole d’ Orchestra 8’ Voix Celeste 4’ Flute 8’ Orchestral Oboe 8’ Clarinet Pedal 16’ Open Diapason 16’ Violone Cello 16’ Bourdon 16’ Subbass 16’ Lieblich Gedackt 8’ Bass Flute 8’ Dolce Flute 8’ Cello 4’ Flute 16’ Contra Fagotto [Received from Michael Williamson 2015-09-06.]
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