2008-05-28 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2009-03-03 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Merged with St. Philips Episcopal Church in 1966 and was renamed Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral in 1992. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Newark, New Jersey Trinity Cathedral (Episcopal) Möller Op. 8397 1952 3/38 GREAT (3 1/2" wind) CHOIR (4" wind) 16' Gemshorn 61 8' Viola 73 8' Diapason 61 8' Cor d'Nuit 73 8' Hohlflöte 61 8' Dulciana 73 8' Bourdon 61 8' Unda Maris tc 61 8' Gemshorn 12 4' Koppel Flute 73 4' Principal 61 2 2/3' Rohrnazard 61 4' Rohrflöte 61 2' Blockflöte 61 2' Super Octave 61 8' Trumpet 73 (6" wind) III Fourniture 183 8' Clarinet 73 Tremulant Tremulant Sub Sub Unison Off Unison Off Super Super 8' Trumpet CH Chimes (pf) SWELL (4" wind) PEDAL (4" wind) 16' Flauto Dolce 73 32' Resultant -- 8' Diapason 73 16' Contra Bass 32 8' Rohrgedeckt 73 16' Bourdon 32 8' Viole de Gambe 73 16' Violone 32 8' Gambe Celeste 73 16' Gemshorn GT 8' Flauto Dolce 12 16' Flauto Dolce SW 8' Flute Celeste tc 61 8' Principal 32 4' Spitzprincipal 73 8' Bourdon 12 4' Flute Triangulaire 73 8' Flauto Dolce SW III Plein Jeu 183 4' Choralbass 12 16' Contra Fagotto 73 4' Flute 12 8' Trompette 73 16' Posaune 32 (6" wind) 8' Oboe 12 16' Contra Fagotto SW 4' Clarion 73 8' Tromba 12 Tremulant 4' Clarion 12 Sub Unison Off Super [Received on line from Jeff Scofield March 03, 2009.] [Received on line from Jeff Scofield March 03, 2009.]
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