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Garret House (1875)

Trinity Episcopal Church
N. Church St.
Canaseraga, NY

Images


2017-12-05 - Organ Case in Sanctuary (Photograph by Stephen Rose/Database Manager)

2017-12-05 - Left Stop Jamb (Photograph by Stephen Rose/Database Manager)

2017-12-05 - Right Stop Jamb (Photograph by Stephen Rose/Database Manager)

2025-03-12 - Pipework (Eric Miller/Eric Miller)

2025-03-12 - Builder's nameplate (Eric Miller/Eric Miller)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2017-12-06 - Updated by Stephen Rose, who has heard or played the organ.<br> Organ in free-standing case in an alcove at the front left of sanctuary. Church is used weekly but organ is not. Organ plays, some notes do not. Pedal notes seem to repeat after 13 notes. Hand lever for bellows still works, but electric blower was added. -Database Manager

2024-01-06 - The church closed a few years ago, and the building was recently sold. It is unclear at this moment, January 2024, whether the Diocese will find another location for the organ, sell it, or if the new owner will want to keep it. The organ is unplayable due to a blower that is electrically unsound and is going to be disconnected. This rare organ is one of the very few extant House organs and is a testament to the elegant voicing of House instruments. -Scot Huntington


Stoplist

Original document from Stephen Rose. Source: Stoplist taken from console 2017-12-12

Canaseraga, NY
Trinity Episcopal

Organ by Garret House

Open Diapason
Melodia            
Viol d'Amour 8 ft. [label possibly not original]
Stopd. Diapason Bass                         
Principal                 
Flute                     
Twelfth                  
Fifteenth
                 
Ped. Bourdon             

Tremolo
Ped. Coupler
Bellows 
		

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