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Thomas Helms, Jr. (2004)

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
2635 Cleveland Avenue
Fort Myers, FL

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2009-06-17 - Identified through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ began as Schlicker mechanical action instrument built in 1969; this was substantially rebuilt by Robert Turner beginning in 1997, combining it with a Möller from Trinity Cathedral in Columbia, South Carolina, as a new electrical action instrument. The instrument in its present form was completed by Thomas Helms. -Database Manager

2013-06-04 - Updated through online information from Jim Thompson. -- This organ was blended with Möller Opus 8883 from Trinity Cathedral, Columbia, SC. The initial work was performed by Robert W. Turner, Jr until his untimely passing in August 2004. The work was finished by Thomas Helms. <br>The Schlicker pipes became the Antiphonal/Processional organ with the new Trompette En Chamade in the west end of the modern architecture church. The Ancillary organ is in the south transept of the church with the bulk of the organ across the front (east end) of the church. -Database Manager


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From St Luke's "Anglican Tradition" Facebook page Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Fort Myers, Florida
St Luke's Episcopal Church

Herman Schlicker 1969/M P Möller Opus 8883 1956/Robert W. Turner, Jr./Thomas Helms 2004

CHOIR (Manual I) (Expressive)

8' Viola
8' Rohr Gedeckt
8' Erzähler
8' Erzähler Celeste (TC)
4' Fugara (ext. Viola)
4' Koppelflöte
2 2/3' Nazat (TC)
2' Principal
1 3/5' Terz (TC)
III Scharff
8' Clarinet
8' Trompete en Chamade (Antiphonal)
Tremulant
Choir Sub
Choir Super
Choir Unison Off

GREAT (Manual II)

16' Violone (Pedal)
8' Principal
8' Bourdon
8' Flute Harmonique
8' Gamba
4' Principal
4' Rohrflöte
2' Principal
IV Fourniture
8' Trompette
8' Trompete en Chamade (Antiphonal)
Tremulant
Great Sub
Great Unison Off
Great Super
Zymblestern

SWELL (Manual III) (Expressive)

16' Bourdon Doux (1-12 Digital)
8' Principal
8' Rohrfloete 
8' Salicional
8' Voix Celeste
4' Spitz Principal
4' Blockflöte
2' Waldflöte
2 2/3' Nazard
1 3/5' Tierce
1 1/3' Quint
III Plein Jeu
16' Bassoon (ext. Hautbois)
8' Hautbois
8' Voix Humaine (Skinner)
8' Trompette
4' Clarion
Tremulant
Swell Sub
Swell Unison Off
Swell Super

ANTIPHONAL (Manual IV) (Old Schlicker Great chorus)

8' Principal
4' Octave
2' Blockflöte
IV Mixture
8' Trompete en Chamade (New Pipework)

ANCILLARY (ECHO) (South Transept) (Expressive except French horn) (Floating)

8’ Voix Seraphique
8' Viole Atheria
8' Vox Angelica
8' Salicional
8' Cor de Nuit
4' Fern Flute (ext. Cor de Nuit)
8' Krumhorn
8' French horn
Tremulant
Echo Sub
Echo Unision Off
Echo Super

PEDAL

32' Contre Violone (Digital)
32' Untersatz (Digital)
16' Open Diapason (Digital)
16' Bourdon Doux SW (1-12 Digital)
16' Violone
16' Soubasse
8' Spitz Principal
8' Geigen Principal (ext. Violone)
8' Gedeckt SW
4' Choral Bass
2' Sifflote
III Mixture
32' Bombarde (Digital)
16' Bombarde
16' Basson SW
8' Trumpet GT

Couplers

Gt to PED 8
Gt to PED 4
SW to PED 8
SW to PED 4
CH to PED 8
CH to PED 4
ANT to PED
SW to GT 16
SW to GT 8
SW to GT 4
CH to GT 16
CH to GT 8
CH to GT 4
PED to GT
ANT to GT
SW to CH 16
SW to CH 8
SW to CH 4
ANT to CH
ANC on PED
ANC on GT
ANC on SW
ANC on CH

All Swells to Swell
Reversible pistons: SFZ, SW to PED, GT to PED, CH to PED, ANT to PED
Crescendo
Peterson Combination action with 99 levels of memory

In Memoriam Robert W. Turner, Jr.

Jim Thompson

 [Received from Jim Thompson 2015-10-15.]

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