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Hillgreen-Lane Co. (1961)

Gustavus Adolphus College: Christ Chapel
800 West College Avenue
St. Peter, MN

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2009-02-18 - Identified through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -- Chapel was damaged in a tornado in 1988. The organ was rebuilt by Hendrickson Organ Co. -Database Manager

2009-02-19 - Updated through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager

2009-12-07 - Updated through on-line information from Dwight Thompson. -- I and my wife Dorothy Thompson installed this organ in 1961 and 1962 and completed the tonal finishing in 1962. I was an employee of Arneson Organs Inc of Golden Valley MN. Byron Arneson was the designer of this organ and midwest representative of Hillgreen-Lane. The installation was done while the chapel was still under construction in 1961. Dr Alwert was the head of the Organ Department and collaborated with Mr Arneson on the design. The original contract called for 53 ranks in the balcony, but before the installation started a donation enabled the addition of an antiphonal section in a room below the platform speaking through an opening in the floor to the right of the altar. The antiphonal brought the total count of ranks to 75. When Hendrickson made changes to this organ, I believe he eliminated the antiphonal and combined some of its ranks into the main chambers in the balcony. Pipes were made by Robert Schoppe of Alliance Ohio. Great chorus and swell/pedal Fagotti were voiced by Paul Beiber of Chicago. Other swell, great and solo reeds were voiced by Robert Schoppe, with some completed by Paul Beiber after Robert Schoppe suffered a heart attack. Flue stops other than great chorus were voiced by Frank Hillgreen. Great, choir, swell and solo chambers have 90 degree opening vertical shutters powered by double pneumatic engines mounted above the chambers. The engines were built by Klann Organ Supply of Bluefield West Virginia. The instrument originally included a capture style remote combination action supplied by Compton Organ company of Liverpool, England. This was replaced by a remote preset combination action before the changes made by Hendrickson. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from Charles Hendrickson. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

St. Peter, Minnesota
Gustavus Adolphus College, Christ Chapel

1950 Hillgreen-Lane Co.

GREAT ORGAN
16 Geigen Principal
8 Principal
8 Geigen Principal
8 Gedeckt
4 Octave
4 Spitzflöte
2 Super Octave
2-2/3 Twelfth
2 Mixture IV
8 Kornet V (prep)
8 Trumpet

SWELL ORGAN
16 Bourdon
8 Gedeckt
8 Viol
8 Céleste
4 Principal
4 Koppelflöte
2 Piccolo
1 Sifflöte
IV Mixture
16 Posaune
8 Trumpet
8 Oboe
8 Vox Humana
4 Clarion
Tremolo

CHOIR ORGAN
8 Diapason
8 Gedeckt
8 Dulciana
4 Principal
4 Nachthorn
2 Octave
2-2/3 Nazard
1 Super Octave
1-3/5 Tierce
1-1/3 Larigot
1/2 Twenty-Ninth
8 Cornet V
8 Clarinet

SOLO ORGAN
16 Erzähler
8 Doppelflöte
8 Erzähler
4 Principal
4 Flute Harmonique
4 Erzähler
III Cymbal
8 Major Trumpet

PEDAL ORGAN
32 Contrabourdon
16 Diapason
16 Bourdon
16 Subbass
16 Geigen Principal
16 Erzähler
8 Octave
8 Bourdon
8 Gedeckt
8 Geigen Principal
8 Erzähler
4 Super Octave
4 Bourdon
4 Rohrschalmei
VI Mixture
16 Bombard
8 Bombard
32 Contraposaune
16 Posaune
8 Trumpet
4 Clarion



 [Received on line from Richard C Greene February 22, 2009.]

 [Received on line from Richard C Greene February 22, 2009.]

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