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Adam Stein, (Organ Works) (1901)

St. Mary's Episcopal Church
3900 Roland Avenue
Hampden
Baltimore, MD

OHS convention: 1991

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


Images


1991 - Organ and chancel (William T. Van Pelt/Paul R. Marchesano)

1991 - Console (William T. Van Pelt/Paul R. Marchesano)

1991 - Split stop knob (William T. Van Pelt/Paul R. Marchesano)

2001 - Right stopjamb and Builder's nameplate (David Storey/David Storey)

2001 - Left stopjamb (David Storey/David Storey)

Consoles

Keydesk


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1991 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Tubular pneumatic pedal and stop action. Pneumatic assist balance valves on bass 30 notes of manual chests. -Database Manager

2013-02-16 - Updated through online information from David M Storey. -- St. Mary's Church is closed. Owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland -Database Manager

2013-02-18 - Updated through online information from David M Storey. -- This organ received an OHS Historic Citation July 9, 1991 -Database Manager

2024-08-13 - The 1901 Adam Stein, St. Mary's Episcopal, Balto. must be removed in 3 weeks according to new owners of the building who have had the building 5 months. Dumpster otherwise. -- Email received from William Van Pelt, 2024-08-13 -Paul R. Marchesano

2025-02-14 - This organ has been removed and destroyed. No longer extant or playable. I am told what parts remain will be used as an "art" installation in the building which is being remodeled into condos and commercial space. -David Storey

2025-02-23 - Updated through online information from Christian Tedesco (February 22, 2025): As of February 19, 2025, this organ is no longer extant or playable - scrapped as the building is developed into condos. -Jim Stettner


Stoplist

balanced Swell pedal, balanced Gr & Ch pedal, balanced Crescendo pedal. 7 labelled combination pedals: Great Piano, Great Organ Mezzo, Great Forte, Swell Piano, Swell Organ Mezzo, Swell Forte, Full Organ. Bellows Signal. mechanical manual key action, tubular-pneumatic pedal action, tubular-pneumatic stop action. Source: 1991 OHS Handbook July 8, 1991

Great Double Open Diapason 16 (wood & metal), 1st Open Diapason 8 (metal), 2nd Open Diapason 8 (metal), Viola DI Gamba 8 (metal), Dulciana 8 (metal), Doppel Flöte 8 (wood), Octave 4 (metal, enclosed with Choir), Flute Octaviante 4 (metal, enclosed with Choir), Octave Quint 2 2/3 (metal, enclosed with Choir), Super Octave 2 (metal, enclosed with Choir), Trumpet 8 (metal, enclosed with Choir), Mixture III-IV (metal, enclosed with Choir)

Swell Bourdon (Treble) 16 (wood. Split stop knob), Bourdon Bass 16 (wood, unenclosed. Split stop knob), Salicional 8 (metal), Open Diapason 8 (metal, (1-12 unenclosed)), Æoline 8 (metal), Vox Celestis 8 (metal), Stopped Diapason 8 (metal), Flute Harmonique 4 (metal), Flageolet 2 (metal), Gemshorn 4 (metal), Dolce Cornet III (metal), Cornopean 8 (metal), Oboe 8 (metal), Vox Humana 8 (metal), Swell Tremulant

Choir Geigen Principal 8 (wood & metal), Dulciana 8 (wood & metal), Concert Flute 8 (wood), Fugara 4 (metal), Flute D'Amour 4 (wood & metal), Piccolo Harmonique 2 (metal), Clarinet 8 (metal)

Pedal Open Diapason 16 (wood), Bourdon 16 (wood), Violoncello 8 (metal)

Great to Pedal 8, Swell to Pedal 8, Choir to Pedal 8, Swell to Great 8, Swell to Great 4, Choir to Great 8, Swell to Choir 8, Great to Pedal 8 (reversible)


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