2008-07-28 - Identified through information submitted by Jack Bethards, Schoenstein & Co. -Database Manager
2009-10-25 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- The organ is in regular use by the Symphony, and for regularly scheduled lunch time solo recital series. The organ is also used at least once a year for silent film accompaniment. Perhaps its most unusual function for a concert hall instrument is providing music for weddings as the hall and its banquet facilities are frequently used as a wedding venue. -Database Manager
2012-05-08 - Updated through online information from Will Dunklin. -Database Manager
2012-05-15 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- Following torrential rains on May 1-2, 2010, the organ was damaged by flooding in the building; the console and blowers weres submerged. Restoration work, inlcluding duplication of the console, was completed over the next year and a half by the Milnar Organ Company and Schoenstein Organ Company, and is reported as complete as of May 2012. -Database Manager
2013-12-31 - Updated through online information from Connor Annable. -Database Manager
Stoplist from <i>The Diapason</i> March 2009 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Nashville, Tennessee Schermerhorn Symphony Center Schoenstein & Co. 2007 Three manuals and Pedals 47 voices, 64 ranks GREAT – II (5" wind) 16' Double Open Diapason 61 8' Diplophone -- (Solo) 8' Grand Open Diapason -- (Solo) 8' First Open Diapason 61 8' Second Open Diapason 12 8' Gamba -- (Solo) 8' Tibia Clausa -- (Solo) 8' Harmonic Flute 61 8' Salicional -- (Swell) 8' Bourdon 61 (metal) 8' Lieblich Gedeckt (borrow with Bourdon bass) 8' Cor Celeste II -- (Swell) 4' Octave -- (Solo) 4' Principal 61 4' Lieblich Gedeckt 61 2' Fifteenth 61 1 1/3' Mixture IV 200 1/3' Mixture III 146 8' Trumpet 61 4' Clarion 61 8' Cornet V -- (Solo) 8' Tuba Magna -- (Solo) 8' Tuba -- (Solo) 8' Corno di Bassetto -- (Solo) SWELL – III (enclosed, 5" wind) 16' Lieblich Bourdon 12 (wood) 8' Open Diapason 61 8' Stopped Diapason 61 (wood) 8' Echo Gamba 61 8' Vox Celeste 61 8' Salicional 49 (Stopped Diapason bass) 4' Principal 61 4' Harmonic Flute 61 2 2/3 Nazard 61 2' Harmonic Piccolo 61 1 3/5' Tierce 54 8' Oboe 61 Tremulant Stops under Double Expression† 16' Cor Seraphique 12 8' Cor Seraphique 61 8' Voix Angelique (TC) 49 2' Mixture III–V 244 16' Posaune 61 8' Trumpet 61 4' Clarion 61 8' Vox Humana†† 61 †Flues and Vox 6" wind; Reeds 11½" ††Separate Tremulant; separate expression box SOLO – I (enclosed, 10? wind) 8' Grand Open Diapason 61 8' Symphonic Flute† 61 8' Gamba 61 8' Gamba Celeste 61 4' Octave 61 2' Quint Mixture IV 2' Tierce Mixture V 270 8' Tuba† 61 8' Harmonic Trumpet† 61 8' Tuben III†† -- 8' Corno di Bassetto† 61 Tremulant Tremulant (variable) Unenclosed Stops 8' Diplophone 29 (ext Pedal Open Wood) 8' Tibia Clausa 29 (ext Pedal Sub Bass) 8' Cornet V (TG) 185 5" wind 16' Trombone 5 (ext Pedal Trombone) 8' Tuba Magna† 61 †15" wind ††Swell Posaune, Trumpet and Clarion at 8' pitch PEDAL (4½", 5", 7½", 10", 15" wind) 32' Diaphone 12 32' Sub Bass 12 16' Diaphone 32 16' Open Wood 32 16' Violone 32 16' Diapason -- (Great) 16' Cor Seraphique -- (Swell) 16' Sub Bass 32 16' Bourdon -- (Swell) 8' Open Wood 12 8' Open Diapason -- (Swell) 8' Principal 32 8' Violone 12 8' Gamba -- (Solo) 8' Flute -- (Great) 8' Sub Bass 12 8' Bourdon -- (Swell) 4' Fifteenth 32 4' Flute -- (Great) 8' Pizzicato Bass† 32' Trombone†† 12 16' Trombone†† 32 16' Posaune -- (Swell) 8' Tuba Magna -- (Solo) 8' Trombone†† 12 8' Posaune -- (Swell) 4' Trombone†† 12 4' Corno di Bassetto -- (Solo) †8' Sub Bass with Pizzicato Relay ††Enclosed in its own expression box Full Couplers [Received on line from Stephen Hall October 25, 2009.]
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