2013-02-20 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by T. Daniel Hancock, using information found in The Diapason, No. 104, Vol. 2 [February 2013]. -- Scott Smith used pipework and mechanisms from two older organs: a mid-1940's Wicks and 1935 Wicks opus 1743. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist (Source: The Diapason, No. 104, Vol. 2 [February 2013]) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Newman Residence Clio, Michigan Scott Smith Pipe Organs, 2012 OHS ID: 51016 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL PEDAL SUMMARY 16 Bourdon 16 Bourdon 16 Subbass 16 Harmonic Flute (97 pipes; 1-14 8 Open Diapason 8 Violin Diapason 16 Lieblich Bourdon stopped; 1-18 exposed) 8 Melodia 8 Stopped Flute 8 Gedeckt 16 Stopped Flute (97 pipes; 1-61 8 Dulciana 8 Quintadena (derived) 8 Bass Flute stopped) 4 Octave 8 Viola Sw to Pd 8 Open Diapason (73 pipes) 4 Flute 8 Voix Celeste Gt to Pd 8 Geigen Diapason (TC, 61 pipes) 4 Dulciana 4 Octave 8 Viole (GG, 78 pipes) 2 Piccolo 4 Flute d'Amour 8 Viole Celeste (TC 49 pipes) 2 Dulciana 4 Violina 8 Dulciana (GG, 78 pipes) 2-2/3 Nazard 2 Piccolo 1-3/5 Tierce Tremolo ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ [Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2013-02-20]
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