2011-08-05 - Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Opus 202 was a contract for two 3-stop practice organs; they are identified in the Database as 202A and 202B only because they have different stoplists. -Database Manager
Stoplist from <i>The American Organist<i> May 1954 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
River Forest, Illinois Concordia College Schantz Op. 202A 1953 2/3 ____________________________________________________ As per the editorial policy of THE AMERICAN ORGANIST at the time, borrows and extensions have the same name as the parent rank. GREAT SWELL 8' Rohrfloete 4' Spitzfloete * 4' Principal 4' Rohrfloete 4' Rohrfloete 2' Spitzfloete 2 2/3' Spitzfloete 1 1/3' Rohrfloete 2' Principal PEDAL SOURCES 16' Rohrfloete 16' Rohrfloete 97 8' Rohrfloete 8' Spitzfloete 85 8' Spitzfloete 4' Principal 73 4' Principal 2' Rohrfloete * The TAO stoplist does, indeed, have this stop at 4' pitch and not at 8' [Received online from Jeff Scofield August 5, 2011] River Forest, Illinois Concordia College Schantz Op. 202 1953 2/3 ____________________________________ GREAT PEDAL 8' Gedeckt 16' Gedeckt 4' Principal 8' Gedeckt 4' Spitzfloete 8' Spitzfloete II Mixture 4' Principal 2' Spitzfloete SWELL 8' Spitzfloete ANALYSIS 4' Gedeckt 16' Gedeckt 97 2 2/3' Spitzfloete 8' Principal 103 2' Principal 4' Spitzfloete 61 [Received online from Jeff Scogfield August 7, 2011]
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