2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Slider chests. -Database Manager
2016-03-03 - Updated through online information from Scot Huntington. -Database Manager
2016-11-09 - Updated through online information from Scot Huntington. <br>Corrections to dedication program stoplist: the Great Octave 4' is missing, the Swell Rohrflute only plays at 8' pitch. -Database Manager
2022-07-14 - The condition of this organ is good. The organ is tuned and checked twice a year by Parsons Organ Company in Canandaigua, NY. -Mary Arlin
Source: Dedication recital program 5-21-67 May 21, 1967
Ithaca, New York St. John's Episcopal Church Schlicker, Op ____, 1967 GREAT: 16' Pommer 8' Principal 8' Spitzfloete 4' Octave 4' Hohlfloete 2' Octave V Mixture 8' Trumpet POSITIV: 8' Holz Gedeckt 4' Rohrfloete 2' Principal 1-1/3' Klein-Nasat III Cymbel 8' Regal Tremolo SWELL (Expressive): 8' Rohrfloete 8' Dolce 8' Celeste 4' Gemshorn 2-2/3' Nasat 2' Waldfloete 1-3/5' Terza III Mixture 16' Bassoon 8' Schalmei 4' Clarion Tremolo PEDAL: 32' Untersatz 16' Principal 16' Subbass 8' Octave 8' Gedeckt 4' Choral Bass 4' Gedeckt III Mixture 16' Posaune 16' Bassoon 8' Trumpet 4' Cornett INFORMATION FROM THE DEDICATION PROGRAM: The church had a 1892 Johnson organ in the balcony, which was moved to the chancel in 1913. The Stevens Organ Company rebuilt that organ in 1931, retaining all the old pipework and adding many new ranks. The 1967 Schlicker organ uses 15 stops from the Stevens organ; seven of those are believed to date back to the Johnson instrument. [Received from Karen A. Hindenlang 2014-11-23.]
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