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Gebrüder Oberlinger (1976)

University of Massachusetts: Bromery Center for the Arts: Room 36
151 Presidents Drive
Amherst, MA

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Unknown - Organ Case ((ca. 1976). Oberlinger "Infomation Nr. 8" promotional booklet; image courtesy of James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager

2015-09-27 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Reverse-color manuals. The Pedal towers are forward of the main case. -Database Manager

2023-04-13 - Relocated from Bezanson Recital Hall to Bromery Center for the Arts: Room 36. -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from an Oberlinger brochure Source: Oberlinger brochure Date not recorded

Amherst, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts

Gebr. OBERLINGER, 1976 - Original Specifications

MANUAL I                                     COUPLERS (hitch-down)
   8'     Rohrflöte                 58          II – Pedal
   4'     Principal                 58           I - Pedal
   2'     Schwiegel                 58
   2-fach Sesquialter                           II - I
   4-fach Mixtur                   232


MANUAL II
   8'     Copula                    58
   4'     Blockflöte                58
   2'     Octave                    58
   1-1/3' Larigot                   58
   1'     Sifflöte                  58
   8'     Schalmey                  58
          Tremulant                          ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop

                                             VOICES: 16
PEDAL
   16'    Subbaß                    32       STOPS: 16
   8'     Pommer                    32
   4'     Choralbaß                 32       RANKS: 23
   4-fach Pedalmixtur              128
   16'    Dulcian                   32       PIPES:

NOTES
The Organ Recital Hall organ console and casework are of oak. The console has Grenadill wood naturals and genuine ivory accidentals on Palisander. Palisander wood with white lettering is also used for all of the drawknobs. The Tremulant is adjustable for both speed and depth. The keydesk is attached and without a cover. The drawknobs are in vertical rows on flat jambs on either side of the keydesk.

Source: Oberlinger brochure

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2015-12-08.]

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