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Casavant Frères Ltée. Opus 3217 (1974)

Hamline United Methodist Church: Sanctuary
1514 Englewood Avenue
St. Paul, MN

Images


2014-12-06 - Gallery, Antiphonal and en-chamade (Photograph by Church Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2015-05-29 - Church interior to rear, Antiphonal and en-chamade (Photograph by Church Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2016-11-17 - Church interior (Church Facebook/Jeff Scofield)

2014-03-21 - Builder name plate (Photograph by Chris Stroh, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2014-03-21 - Church interior (Photograph by Chris Stroh, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

Unknown - Chancel showing Great, Positiv, and Pedal pipework (Photograph by Bill Bakeman (Jan 2014)/Database Manager)

Unknown - Church Exterior (Photograph by Bill Bakeman (2003)/Database Manager)

2024-11-22 - Church interior (Nicole Keller, via Facebook/Jeff Scofield)

2024-11-22 - Church interior and Antiphonal (Nicole Keller, via Facebook/Jeff Scofield)

2024-11-22 - Exposed pipework (Nicole Keller, via Facebook/Jeff Scofield)

2024-11-22 - Console (Nicole Keller, via Facebook/Jeff Scofield)

Consoles

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Notes

2009-02-09 - Identified through online information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager

2009-10-11 - Updated by Rae Bolton from information furnished by Casavant Frères, courtesy of Simon Couture. -Database Manager

2010-04-06 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- The Antiphonal has its own one-manual console and pedal. -Database Manager

2015-06-20 - From the church website: The Antiphonal Organ was installed in the rear balcony in 1972. This organ console consists of one manual and full pedal board. The pipes and chests are mounted on the rear wall on either side of the Samuel F. Kerfoot stained glass window. It contains 8 stops, 13 ranks, and 793 pipes. It can be played from the Chancel Organ console as well as from the console in the balcony. The Chancel Organ, built in 1974, has a console of three manuals and a full pedal board. It has 39 stops, 52 ranks and 3,535 pipes, plus chimes, cymbelstern, and nachtigall. The Great division and part of the Pedal division are placed on either side of the George Henry Bridgman stained glass window on the front (chancel) wall. The Positiv division stands at the base of the same window and above the reredos. The remainder of Pedal division fits in the chamber to the right of the chancel. The Swell division is immediately behind the Pedal division. Two digital stops, 32-foot Sub Bourdon and Posaune, were added to the Pedal division in 1995. It is a memorial to Ellen M. Erickson, given by her daughter and son-in-law, Jean and Wilbur (Chris) Donaldson. In 2000 the combination pistons were enlarged and converted to computerized controls. In 2001 a Nachtigall stop was added. Two new stops (16-foot Diapason and a 10 2/3-foot Quintbass) and forty-four 16-foot open wood pipes were added to the Pedal division in 2014. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: Submitted to Twin Cities AGO chapter 2017

Great Bourdon 16, Prinzipal 8, Holflöte 8, Oktave 4, Mixtur IV, Trompete 8

Positiv Gedackt 8, Koppelflöte 4, Prinzipal 4, Gemshorn 2, Sesquialtera II, Quintflöte 1 1/3, Scharf IV, Krummhorn 8, Nachtigall, Tremulant

Swell Offenflöte 8, Salizional 8, Vox Coelestis (TC) 8, Geigenoktave 4, Flachflöte 2, Rohrflöte 4, Fagott 16, Grossmixtur VI, Oboe 8, Klarine 4, Tremulant

Pedal (16' Prinzipal exposed at the front of the room) Diapason 16 (wood), Prinzipal 16, Subbass 16, Quintbass 10 2/3, Oktavbass 8, Gedacktpommer 8, Choralbass 4, Mixtur IV, Posaune 16, Schalmei 4, Trompete 8

ANTIPHONAL Quintade 16 (Existing (1972)), Prinzipal 8 (Existing (1972)), Rohrflöte 8 (Existing (1972)), Octave 4 (Existing (1972)), Quinte 2 2/3 (Existing (1972)), Oktave 2 (Existing (1972)), Mixtur VI (Existing (1972)), Spanische Trompete 8 (en chamade; Existing (1972))

Antiphonal Pedal Quintade 16

Swell to Pedal 8, Great to Great 16, Great to Pedal 8, Great to Great 4, Swell to Swell 16, Positiv to Positiv 16, Swell to Swell 4, Positiv to Positiv 4


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