2008-05-28 - Identified through on-line information from Stephen Hall. -- Case is mounted on a cantilevered platform above the chancel. Organ is installed, tonal finishing to be completed in June 2008. Information from the church website (photos and stoplist) and an article in the Vancouver Sun dated May 27, 2008. -Database Manager
2008-05-28 - According to a note on the pages of photographs, this organ replaced an organ of 1981 built by Hugo Spiker "from components of other organs." -Database Manager
2015-05-06 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from Bob North Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Langley, British Columbia, Canada Langley Canadian Reformed Church Casavant Opus 3872 (2008) Inaugurated September 20, 2008 Great: Prestant 8 Chimney Flute 8 Octave 4 Quinte 2 2/3 Flute 2 Seventeenth 1 3/5 Mixture II-IV Trumpet 8 Swell: Stopped Diapason 8 Gambe 8 Vox Celeste 8 Principal 4 Spindle Flute 4 Fifteenth 2 Ninteenth 1 1/3 Doucaine 16 Oboe 8 Tremulant Swell 16 Swell 4 Pedal: Subbass 16 Octavebass 8 Octave 4 Doucaine 16 Trumpet 8 Combination Action Couplers: Gt/P 8 Sw/P 8 Sw/P 4 Sw/Gt 16,8,4 22 stops, 1,250 pipes Oak case to match church decor The organ is loud enough to lead the lusty singing of the Reformed Church. The church organist and Denis Bedard played for the large group of church members and RCCO members who attended M. Bedard was commissioned to compose a work for opening and Quatre Psaumes was the result with Psaume 124, Psaume 91 and Psaume 86 and Psaume 100 (available at Cheldar@Cheldar.com ) [Posted to PIPORG-L by Bob North, September 21, 2008]
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