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Steer & Turner [J.W. Steer] Opus 107 (1876)

Presbyterian Church
Leicester, NY

OHS convention: 2018


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2018-07-31 - Case (Photograph by Sebastian M. Glück/Database Manager)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - [This Opus No. on Steere list at Presbyterian Church, Moscow, NY.] -Database Manager

2015-04-21 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Scot Huntington, using information found in Steere opus list. -- The town is now named Leicester and has been for several generations. -Database Manager

2018-03-20 - Updated by Jennifer Ross, who has heard or played the organ.<br> I played the organ on 18 February 2018. It is being well maintained as members of the congregation told me they have it tuned two times a year and upkeep on anything that that goes wrong right away. There has also been an one octave set of chimes added that uses a chime keyboard that has been attached to the upper octave of great manual. -Database Manager


Stoplist

The Coupler III:4 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Leicester, New York (formerly Moscow)
Leicester Presbyterian Church

Steer & Turner, No. 107, 1876

Compass:58/27
Black walnut gothic case.

GREAT

Gr. Bourdon            16 ft. tenor-f, wood
Gr. Bourdon Bass       16 ft. 1-17 wood
Gr. Open Diap.          8 ft. 1-17 zinc façade, interior common metal
Gr. Melodia
 & Stop. Diap. Bass     8 ft. wood; open at c13, harmonic traverso from c25
Gr. Dulciana            8 ft. 1-12 zinc, then spotted metal
Gr. Octave              4 ft. 1-5 zinc, remainder spotted metal
Gr. Flute d'Amour       4 ft. conical, common metal
Gr. Fifteenth           2 ft. spotted metal

SWELL (enclosed)

Sw. Open Diap.          8 ft. 1-9 stopped wood, then zinc and common metal
Sw. Stop. Diap.         8 ft. wood, 9 open metal trebles
Sw. Salicional          8 ft. 1-9 Quintadena
Sw. Violina             4 ft. 1-5 zinc, then spotted metal
Sw. Flautino            2 ft. spotted metal; 1-24 conical
Sw. Oboe                8 ft. tenor-f, spotted metal on zinc, 9 flue trebles
Sw. Bassoon             8 ft. 1-17, construction like oboe
Tremulo                       mechanism not original

PEDAL

Ped. Open Diap.        16 ft. open wood, chromatic chests on left side and at rear

COUPLERS
Swell to Great
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

Bellows Signal

 [Received from Scot Huntington 2015-04-20.]

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