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The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Opus 2091 (1930)

Meyer Theatre
117 S. Washington Street
Green Bay, WI

Images


2013-02-25 - Console (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Chamber Screen (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - MIDI and Coupler Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Tremulant Stopkeys (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Console (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Console - Name Plate (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Console (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Console - Pedals (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Console - Stop Rail (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Stage and Organ Screen (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

2013-02-25 - Theater Exterior (Photograph by Rodney Weed/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2013-03-02 - An original installation. Identified by Rodney J. Weed, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- This organ is a Style 190 Wurlitzer originally built and installed in this theater when it was a FOX Theater in 1930. It was at a later date removed from this theater. This theater as the Bay Theater was a triplex with three screens. In the late 1990's when it was decided to totally renovate this theater and restore it to its original state when it was built in 1930, this organ original to the theater was located in storage, purchased and totally refurbished at a cost of around $200,000.00, thanks to a generous donor, to bring it back to its original condition with console wiring updates and a computerized system. This was all done in about 2002. In the Fall of 2012 the organ was again improved by adding a Peterson system to it to improve the wiring reliability. At this time they also added several pistons under each manual. The organ, though not used very often, is now in perfect working order. -Database Manager

2013-03-04 - Updated through online information from Rodney J. Weed. -- This organ was built for this theater. The Theater opened as the Fox Movie Theater on Valentine's day in 1930. This Wurlitzer Style 190 organ was shipped from Wurlitzer to the theater on April 1, 1930. The Fox Theaters went bankrupt in 1933. This theater was purchased by new owners and opened as the Bay theater in September of 1933. Around 1978 the theater was sold again and turned into a three screen triplex theater covering up most of the original Spanish Atmospheric architecture of the original Fox. Somewhere during the time the organ was removed and sold. It went to someone's home for awhile and then when it was in danger of being broken up and sold for parts another buyer purchased it to keep it intact. It was stored for 12 years. When the Bay finally closed in 1998 and talks were begun about renovating the theater to its original beauty as it opened in 1930 they thought it would be nice to have a Theater organ and then discovered they could get the organ that had originally been built for this theater. The organ was purchased and thanks to a very generous donor about $200,000.00 was spent renovating the organ and bringing it back to its original condition. The organ was renovated and shipped to the Meyer theater in May of 2005. The computerized system installed in the renovated organ was having some problems and in the Fall of 2012 the organ had significant work done installing a Peterson system located in a drawer on the right side of the console. Buttons to operate the sound effects originally operated by the nine toe pistons were installed in a drawer under the console on the left side. I am not sure if the nine toe pistons still operate the sound effects or with the new system become standard programable toe studs. Originally the organ had 5 adjustable Combination Pistons under each manual and operated the Solo & Pedal or the Accompaniment & Pedal. The organ now has 16 pistons under the Solo manual and 17 pistons under the Accompaniment manual. My examination of the organ does not allow me to know exactly how these pistons are set for use but with the Peterson system which now controls them the organist would have many options for their programming. For only eight ranks of pipes the organ can put out quite an impressive sound. I heard Jelani Eddington do the introductory concert and it was superb despite a few ciphers and other operational problems, which I think now are all in the past. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist taken from Organ on February 25, 2013 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Green Bay, Wisconsin USA
Meyer Theater (Originally in 1930 Fox Theater then from 9/1933 to 1998 Bay Theater)

Rudolph J. Wurlitzer Co.  Opus 2091 Shipped to Theater April 1, 1930  
later removed for a number of years and then repurchased for the Meyer 
Theater renovated and shipped to the Meyer in May, 2005


WurliTzer – Style 190

2 Manuals – 8 Ranks – 4 Tuned Percussions – 18 Traps – Curved 
Console

Trumpet                  8'                       61 pipes				
Open Diapason            16'                      85 pipes				
Tibia Clausa             8'                       73 pipes			
Clarinet                 8'                       61 pipes
Violin                   8'                       73 pipes
Violin Celeste (TC)      8'                       61 pipes               
Flute                   16'                       97 pipes
Vox Humana               8'                       61 pipes

Cathedral Chimes                                  18 notes
Xylophone                                         37 notes
Glockenspiel                                      30 notes
Chrysoglott                                       49 notes


PEDAL

16'  Diaphone
16'  Bourdon
 8'  Trumpet
 8'  Open Diapason
 8'  Tibia Clausa
 8'  Cello
 8'  Flute

      Bass Drum
      Kettle Drum
      Crash Cymbal
      Cymbal


ACCOMPANIMENT

8'  Trumpet
8'  Open Diapason
8'  Tibia Clausa
8'  Clarinet
8'  Violin
8'  Violin Celeste
8'  Concert Flute
8'  Vox Humana
4'  Octave
4'  Piccolo
4'  Viol
4'  Octave Celeste
4'  Flute
4'  Vox Humana
2 2/3' Twelfth
2'  Piccolo

      Chrysoglott
      Snare Drum
      Tambourine
      Castanets
      Chinese Block
      Tom Tom
      Sleigh Bells

17  Adjustable Combination Pistons on rail under Accompaniment Manual


SOLO
	
16'  Trumpet
16'  Diaphone
16'  Tibia Clausa (Ten C)
16'  Clarinet (Ten C)
16'  Contra Viol (2 Rks)
16'  Bourdon
16'  Vox Humana (Ten C)
 8'  Trumpet
 8'  Open Diapason
 8'  Tibia Clausa
 8'  Clarinet
 8'  Violin (2 Rks)
 8'  Concert Flute
 8'  Vox Humana
5 1/3'  Fifth (Tibia)
 4'  Octave
 4'  Piccolo
 4'  Viol (2 Rks)
 4'  Flute
2 2/3'  Twelfth (Tibia)
2 2/3'  Twelfth
 2'  Piccolo (Tibia)
 2'  Piccolo
 2'  Fifteenth
1 3/5'  Tierce (Tibia)   
 1'  Fife (Tibia)

      Cathedral Chimes
      Xylophone
      Glockenspiel

16  Adjustable Combination Pistons on rail under Solo Manual


MIDI

Pedal MIDI
Accomp MIDI
Solo MIDI


COUPLERS

 8'  Solo to Pedal
 8'  Accomp to Pedal
 4'  Accomp Octave
16'  Solo Sub
 4'  Solo Octave


ACCCOMPANIMENT SECOND TOUCH

8'  Trumpet
8'  Open Diapason
8'  Tibia Clausa
     Cathedral Chimes


SOLO SECOND TOUCH

16'  Trumpet (Ten C)
 8'  Tibia Clausa
 8'  Clarinet


TREMULANTS

Tibia
Vox Humana
Trumpet
MAIN
Clarinet


TOE PISTONS

Horse Hoofs
Surf
Bird
Siren
Auto Horn
Fire Gong
Fire Gong (re-it)
Steamboat Whistle
Machine Gun

SOUND EFFECTS (Buttons in drawer under left side of Console)

Boat Whistle
Horse Hoofs
Auto Horn
Bird
Siren
Triangle
Surf

PUSH BUTTON (at either end of the Accompaniment manual)	

Door Bell

 [Received from Rodney J. Weed 2013-03-03.]

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