2011-01-21 - Identified through on-line information from Stephen Hall. -- Originally built in 1860 by the Boston firm of W.D.B. Simmons, converted to electropneumatic action with new chests and console, tonal changes in 1930s. New chests and console in 2010, tonal changes moving back towards original voicing. -Database Manager
From Patrick J. Murphy website Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Catholic Community of St. Ignatius, Baltimore, MD 2010 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates Opus 56 Great (enclosed within Choir box): 16' Double Open Diapason (unenclosed) 8' Open Diapason (unenclosed) 8' Clarabella (unenclosed) 8' Salicional (Sw.) 4' Octave 4' Flute Harmonic 2 2/3' Twelfth 2' Fifteenth IV Sesquialtera II Mixture 8' Trumpet 8' Tromba (Ped.) 4' Clarion Chimes Swell: 16' Lieblich Gedackt 8' Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Salicional 8' Vox Celeste (tc) 4' Octave 4' Traverse Flute 2' Octavin II Mixture 8' Oboe 8' Cornopean Tremolo Choir: 8' Violin Diapason 8' Melodia 8' Dulciana 8' Unda Maris (tc) 4' Chimney Flute 2' Piccolo 8' Clarinet 8' Tromba Tremolo Pedal: 32' Resultant 16' Open Diapason 16' Violone 16' Lieblich Gedackt (Sw.) 8' Major Flute (ext.) 8' Dolce Flute (ext.) 8' Stopped Diapason (Sw.) 16' Trombone (Ch.) 8' Trumpet (Ch.) [Received from Connor Annable 2011-07-26.]
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