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John Gale Marklove (1870)

St. James Episcopal Church
8 North Street
Cleveland, NY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Junked bet. 1956 and 1992. -Database Manager

2023-08-22 - This organ was installed here originally, but has been moved out from a deep tower recess in which it originally stood at the front right. The case is threesectional, quite beautiful, but somewhat obscured by arches behind which it sits. The stop knobs are flat, untilted, in old English lettering, with red capitals, square shanks. The individual voices are all fine and the diapason chorus is excellent, with a silvery brilliance. The Trumpet is elegant and gives a magnificent character to the ensemble. The organ has received little attention for some years. There are numerous mechanical difficulties and perhaps 15 of the Trumpet pipes do not speak. The condition is otherwise quite good and a complete overhaul is planned. The Gamba is unusually fine, a great deal of character, without being harsh or overassertive. -- *The Tracker*, 1:2, p4 -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Saint James Episcopal Church, Cleveland, New York
John G. Marklove, Utica, 1870
Tracker 1:2  January 1957  page 4

MANUAL
Open Diapason  8'  (56)
Gamba  8'  (44)
Stopped Diapason Treble  8'  (44)
Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (12)
Principal  4'  (56)
Flute  4'  (44)
Twelfth 2-2/3'  (56)
Fifteenth 2'  (56)
Trumpet  8'  (44)

PEDAL
Sub Bass  16'  (20)

Pedal Coupler


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