2009-01-16 - Identified through online information from David Ritch. -- The building was formerly known as the East Avenue Tabernacle Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and was built in 1914. This organ most likely replaced Pilcher Opus 918. The Pilcher's facade pipes were retained by Wicks but they are not a functional part of the organ. -Database Manager
2009-01-18 - Updated through online information from David Ritch. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist (Source: Apple, 1985) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Tabernacle Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 926 Elizabeth Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina Wicks Organ Co., 1969 OHS ID: 38626 _______________________________________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL (enclosed) PEDAL 8 Principal 8 Holzegedackt 16 Subbass 8 Rohrflote 8 Salicional 16 Lieblich Gedeckt 8 Salicional (Sw) 8 Voix Celeste 8 Principal 4 Octave 4 Koppelflote 8 Gedackt (ext 16) 4 Gemshorn 2-2/3 Nazat 4 Octave (ext 8) 2 Blockflote (ext 8) 2 Principal 4 Rohrflote (Gt) 2-2/3 Sesquialtera II (Sw) 1-3/5 Terz TC 2 Gemshorn (Gt) 8 Trumpet (Sw) 1-1/3 Spitzquinte (ext 2-2/3) 16 Posaune Chimes 2 Sifflote (ext 4) 8 Trumpet (Sw) 8 Swell to Great 8 Trumpet 4 Clarion (Sw) 4 Swell to Great Tremolo 8 Great to Pedal 16 Swell to Swell 8 Swell to Pedal Swell Unison Off 4 Swell to Swell _______________________________________________________________________________ [Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2014-07-11]
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