2009-10-10 - Identified through on-line information from John Speller. -- The casework is of oak with polished tin façade pipes and incorporates motif's from the art deco decorative scheme of the church, which was built in 1938. The church is quite small, only seating 200, but has uncommonly fine acoustics, with a reverberation period of 4 seconds -Database Manager
2010-02-22 - Updated through online information from John L. Speller. -Database Manager
2011-11-17 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -Database Manager
ISO Journal, No. 33, March 2010 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Louis, Missouri St. Mark's Episcopal Church Juget-Sinclair Opus 32 2009 2 manuals, 20 stops, 23 ranks _______________________________________________________________ GRAND-ORGUE C-a3, 58 notes 8' Montre 8' Flûte à cheminée 4' Prestant 4' Flûte ouverte 2' Doublette 1 1/3' Fourniture IV 8' Trompette RÉCIT EXPRESSIF C-a3, 58 notes 8' Bourdon 8' Viole de gambe 8' Voix céleste (TC) 4' Principal 4' Flûte douce 2 2/3' Nazard 2' Doublette 1 3/5' Tierce 8' Basson-Hautbois PÉDALE C-f 1, 30 notes, radiating and concave 16' Soubasse 8' Principal 4' Octave 16' Trombone II/I I/P II/P Tremblant Récit Mechanical key action, electric stop action 1/9-syntonic comma temperament Balanced swell pedal 3" wind pressure 10 General Pistons, thumb and toe 6 thumb pistons to G.O. 6 thumb pistons to Récit 4 toe pistons to Pédale Reversible pistons for the unison couplers, thumb and toe Sequencer “forward” and “back” pistons, thumb and toe General Cancel thumb piston Combination Setter thumb piston Solid-state combination action with 400 levels of memory. [Received from T. Daniel Hancock 2011-11-17.]
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