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C. E. Morey Opus 269 (1910)

St. John's Episcopal Church
12 East Genesee Street
Wellsville, NY

Consoles

Main


Notes

2013-01-04 - This entry describes alterations to an existing organ. Identified by Scot Huntington, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- This was an electrification, plus possibly, rebuilding and enlargement of the formerly tubular-pneumatic organ, by the original builder. While the Great division was originally unenclosed, after the rebuild, the entire organ was placed in a single expression enclosure within the original case, excepting the unenclosed Great Open Diapason 8 from which nos. 1-17 form the majority of the gilded pipe-fence facade. -Database Manager

2013-01-06 - Updated through online information from Scot Huntington. -Database Manager


Stoplist

approximate stoplist from memory Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Wellsville, New York
St. John's Episcopal Church

C.E. Morey, 1910, op. 269

Great and Swell enclosed in single expression box

Great
Open Diapason 8'  unenclosed, 1-17 in the facade
Melodia 8'
Dulciana 8'
Octave 4'
Flute d'Amour 4'
Fifteenth 2'
Great to Great 16, 4
Swell to Great 16, 8, 4

Swell
Bourdon 16'
Open Diapason 8'
Stopped Diapason 8'
Salicional 8'
Vox Celeste (t.c.) 8'
AEoline 8'
Oboe-Gamba (t.c.) 8'
Flute Harmonic 4'
Violina 4'
Tremolo
Swell to Swell 16, 4

Pedal
Bourdon 16'
Lieblich Gedeckt 16' (Sw.)
Flute 8' (ext.)
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

Expression pedal
Crescendo pedal
General pistons (1-4?) 



 [Received from Scot Huntington 2013-01-06.]

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