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Holtkamp Opus 1743 (1961)

St. Charles Center: Chapel of the Assumption
2860 U.S. Rte. 127
Carthagena, OH

Images


Unknown - Chapel interior (Photograph by Stephen Schnurr/Database Manager)

Unknown - Console (Photograph by Stephen Schnurr/Database Manager)

Unknown - Stopkeys (Photograph by Stephen Schnurr/Database Manager)

Unknown - Chapel interior to rear (Photograph by Stephen Schnurr/Database Manager)

Unknown - Organ and exposed pipes (Photograph by Stephen Schnurr/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2009-04-05 - Identified through on-line information from Gerard Montana. -Database Manager

2012-03-07 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- From The Tracker, Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 2010, Opus 1743 is "one of the last organs designed by Walter Holtkamp, Sr. It has been maintained in its original condition including the pneumatic switching and relay systsm and the setterboard combination action. The only change was the relocation of the console (unaltered) by the Holtkamp Company when the chapel was renovated in 2009. It is used daily for the services of the community. -- Positiv is only 56 notes. -Database Manager


Stoplist

The Tracker, Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

St. Charles Seminary
Carthagena, Ohio
Holtkamp Organ Opus 1743, 1961
OHS Citation Number 408

GREAT (61 notes)					POSITIV (56 notes)
	
16	 Quintadena				8	 Gemshorn
8	 Principal				8	 Copula
8	 Gedackt				4	 Rohrflote
4	 Octave					2	 Principal
2	 Doublette					 Sesquialtera II (112 pipes)
	 Mixture IV (244 pipes)			         Swell to Positiv
8	 Trumpet (73 pipes)

SWELL (61 notes)				PEDAL (32 notes)		

8	 Flute a’Cheminee			16	 Principal
8	 Dulciane				16	 Subbass
8	 Voix Celeste (FF, 56 pipes)	        16 	 Quintadena (Gt.)
4	 Geigen Principal			8	 Octave
2	 Flute					8	 Flauto Dolce
1-1/3	 Quinte					4	 Choralbass
8	 Oboe					16	 Posaune
							 Great to Pedal
							 Swell to Pedal
							 Positiv to Pedal

COMBINATIONS (by setterboard)

4 Divisional Pistons for each manual
4 Division Pedal Toe Studs
6 General Pistons (duplicated by toe studs)
General Cancel


 [Received from T. Daniel Hancock 2012-03-07.]

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