Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2012-04-09 - Identified through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- The "American Musical Directory," published by Thomas Hutchinson, 1861, reports "Size of organ--3 banks keys, 44 stops, 2-1/2 octaves pedals. Built by Hall & Labagh, in 1855." -Database Manager
2012-07-31 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist (Source: Ogasapian, John, "Organ Building in New York City: 1700-1900," 1977) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Trinity Chapel, Episcopal New York, New York Hall & Labagh, 1853 OHS ID 49482 _______________________________________________________________________________ GREAT ("forcibly voiced") SWELL ("triple boxes & shades") 8 Open Diapason* (large scale) 16 Stopt Double Diapason* 8 Open Diapason (small scale) 8 Open Diapason* 8 Stopt Diapason* 8 Stopt Diapason* 4 Principal* 8 Dulciana 4 Open Flute 4 Principal* 2-2/3 Twelfth* Cornet V* 2 Fifteenth* 8 Trumpet* Sesquialtera III 8 Hautboy Mixture III 8 Trumpet* CHOIR 4 Clarion 8 Open Diapason 8 Dulciana* PEDALS 8 Stopt Diapason* 16 Dulciana 4 Principal* 16 Open Diapason* 4 Flute Stopt 8 Principal* 2-2/3 Twelfth Sesquialtera V 2 Fifteenth 16 Serpent ("soft free reed") Dulciana Sesquialtera III 8 Reed ("Clarionet trebles, Bassoon bass") COUPLERS S-P, G-P, C-P, S-G, S-G 4, S-G 16, S-C *Indicates registers actually installed. The other stops are according to Edward Hodges design, who was organist of Trinity Parish. _______________________________________________________________________________ [Recieved online from T.Daniel Hancock, 2012-08-12]
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