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Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt Co. (1910)

St. John's University: Chapel
Collegeville, MN

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Notes

2013-05-23 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by John Speller, using information found in <i>The Diapason</i>, 1:2 (January 1910), p. 7. -- This was the Sanctuary Organ of the Chapel. The console of this tubular-pneumatic Sanctuary Organ was connected electrically to the Gallery Organ (builder unknown) 200 ft. away above the main entrance to the chapel, so that both organ could be controlled from the Sanctuary Console. -Database Manager

2013-05-24 - Updated through online information from John Speller. -Database Manager


Stoplist

“The Diapason,� 1:2 (January 1910), p. 7. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Sanctuary Organ, Chapel of St. John's University Collegeville, Minnesota 

Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt Co., 1910

GREAT: 61 notes

16' 	Bourdon
8'	Open Diapason
8'	Gamba
8' 	Flauto Amabile
4'	Octave
4'	Rohrfloete

SWELL: 61 notes (enclosed)

16'	Salicional
8' 	Horn Principal
8'	Viola
8'	Lieblich Gedeckt
8'	Quintadena
8'	Vox Celestis II Rks.
4'	Flauto d’ Amour
	Tremolo

PEDAL: 30 notes

16'	Contra Gamba
16'	Subbass
16'	Bourdon
8'	‘Cello		

COUPLERS

Great Separation
4'	Great to Great
16' 	Swell to Great
8'	Swell to Great
4'	Swell to Great
16'	Swell to Swell
	Swell Separation
4'	Swell to Swell
8' 	Great to Pedal
8'	Swell to Pedal


 [Received from John Speller 2013-05-27.]

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