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Casavant Frères Ltée. Opus 996 (1923)

First Congregational Church
1180 Main St.
Holden, MA

Consoles

Main


Notes

2010-12-02 - Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- A Memo of Agreement dated September 24, 1957 between Casavant and R. G. Morel provided the following: Electrification of the primary chests and Pedal chests, cables, one 8-stage expression motor, Mixture III ranks and top-board, Gemshorn 16-56 pipes and chest, Open Diapason 16-26 treble pipes and chest, transformer-rectifier, one nine-note chest and two pipes for the Pedal Open 16. -Database Manager

2014-11-20 - Further additions in 2014. -Database Manager

2015-01-11 - Updated through online information from Chuck Noyes. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

    Holden, Massachusetts
    Holden Congregational Church

    Casavant   Op. 996   1923   2/16

    Courtesy of the Casavant Frères Archives
    St. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada
    _____________________________________________

    * existing pipework

    GREAT                     SWELL
 8' Open Diapason  65 *    8' Open Diapason    65 *
 8' Melodia        65      8' Stopped Diapason 65
 8' Dulciana       65 *    8' Viola da Gamba   65 *
 4' Principal      65 *    8' Voix Céleste     53
 4' Flute          65      8' Aeoline          65
 8' Trumpet        65      4' Flauto Traverso  65
    Super                  8' Oboe             65
                              Tremulant
    PEDAL                     Sub
16' Open Diapason  30 *       Super
16' Dulciana       30 *

[Received online from Jeff Scofield December 4, 2010]

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