2013-03-22 - This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by T. Daniel Hancock, using information found in The American Organist, Vol. 47, No. 3 [March 2013]. -- The database listing for the 1942 Schantz reports an organ of two manuals and five ranks, but "The American Organist" published specification in 2012 only adds up to four; in addition, there are some apparent errors and omissions in the published stoplist, which have been corrected below. For instance, TAO specification cites both the 4' Octave and 4' Flute as being drawn from the 8' Open Diapason, when the 4' Flute is probably drawn from the only flute rank (16, 8, 4, 2-2/3, 2) in the organ. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist (Source: The American Organist, Vol. 47, No. 3 [March 2013]) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Luke Lutheran Church North Baltimore, Ohio Leek Pipe Organ Company, 2012 OHS ID: 51083 _________________________________________________________________________________________ RESOURCES GREAT SWELL PEDAL 1. 16 Flute 8 Open Diapason (2) 16 Bourdon (1) 16 Bourdon (1) 2. 8 Open Diapason 8 Stopped Diapason (1) 8 Open Diapason (2) 8 Dolce Flute (1) 3. 8 Salicional 8 Dulciana (4) 8 Stopped Diapason (1) 8 Gt to Pd 4. 8 Dulciana 4 Octave (2) 8 Salicional (3) 8 Sw to Pd 4 Flute (1) 4 Flute d'Amour (1) 4 Gt to Pd Chimes (21 notes) 2-2/3 Nazard (1) 4 Sw to Pd 16 Gt to Gt 2 Flautina (1) Gt Unison Off 16 Sw to Sw 4 Gt to Gt Sw Unison Off 16 Sw to Gt 4 Sw to Sw 8 Sw to Gt 4 Sw to Gt NOTE: 1-12 of Open Diapason are borrowed from No. 1. _________________________________________________________________________________________ [Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2012-11-02]
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