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John Nolte and Sons Organ Company (after 2002)

All Saints' Episcopal Cathedral
818 East Juneau Ave.
Milwaukee, WI

Images


2009-07-22 - Building exterior (Photograph by James Steakley, via Wikipedia, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2023-09-17 - Builder nameplate (Photograph by Keri Kelly, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2023-09-17 - Rear or room, gallery, organ, exposed pipes (Photograph by Keri Kelly, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2023-09-17 - Gallery, organ and exposed pipes (Photograph by Keri Kelly, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2023-09-17 - Console (Photograph by Keri Kelly, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2023-09-17 - Console (Photograph by Keri Kelly, via Facebook, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2014-09-20 - Church Sanctuary and Altar (Photograph by Ryan Mueller/Database Manager)

2014-09-20 - Balcony and Organ Cases (Photograph by Ryan Mueller/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2011-03-05 - Identified through online information from Fr. Aaron Orear. -- I last heard the organ in late September of 2010, and it sounded just grand! It is most definitely in good condition and regular use. The console is not fixed. Though it rarely moves, it is pulled out for organ recitals. When Christopher Herrick performed at All Saints, in 2002, the console was placed in the crossing. Also, the last work done was by John Nolte. From the ASC web site..."The Pepper-Graves Memorial Cathedral Organ was dedicated at Evensong on Trinity Sunday, June 10, 2001, by the Bishop of Milwaukee. Since then, several generous gifts have made possible the installation of six more ranks of pipes to complete the organ. John Nolte and Sons Organ Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin performed the installation." -Database Manager

2016-10-26 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from Console August 2015 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Cathedral Church of All Saints, Episcopal

Tellers Organ Company 1967
Schlicker Organ Company 2001
John Nolte and Sons Organ Company 2002


GREAT 
8	Open Diapason
8	Melodia 
8	Spitz Flute
4	Octave
4	Harmonic Flute
2	Fifteenth
III	Mixture
16	Basson
8	Trumpet
	Swell to Great 8
	Choir to Great 8

SWELL
16	Lieblich Bourdon
8	Viola
8	Viola Celeste
8	Lieblich Gedeckt
4	Principal
4	Nachthorn
2-2/3	Nazard
2	Block Flute
1-3/5	Tierce
III	Mixture
16	Contra-Trumpet
8	Trumpet
8	Oboe
4	Clarion
	Tremulant
	Swell to Swell 16
	Swell Unison OFF
	Swell to Swell 4
 
CHOIR
8	Stopped Diapason
8	Dulciana
4	Spitz Flute
4	Rohr Flute
2	Principal
1 1/3	Quint
8	Clarinet
8	Graves Tuba (unenclosed))
	Tremulant
	Choir to Choir 16
	Choir Unison OFF
	Choir to Choir 4
	Swell to Choir 8

PEDAL
32	Resultant
16	Open Diapason
16	Bourdon
16	Lieblich Bourdon
8	Octave
8	Bass Flute
8	Lieblich Gedeckt
4	Choral Bass
2	Octave
32	Contra-Trombone
16	Trombone
16	Basson
8	Trumpet
4	Oboe
	Great to Pedal 8
	Swell to Pedal 8
	Choir to Pedal 8


 [Received from Canon Joseph A. Kucharski,  Cathedral Precentor 2015-08-07.]

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