2013-07-17 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by James R. Stettner, based on information learned from a conversation with Prof. James A. Bloy, Maryville College Emeritus. -- According to a phone conversation with Jim Bloy on Sunday, July 14, 2013, this is a "new" instrument created from existing components and pipes. It is installed across the front of the church with much exposed pipework and two expressive enclosures, one at each side (from photos on the church website). -Database Manager
2014-07-11 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- Incorporates twenty-six ranks of 1862 Henry Erben pipework, designated by [3] in the stoplist below, which have been repitched up one note, and placed on new windchests. -Database Manager
2014-07-15 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist (Source: The American Organist, June 2014) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Community Church of Tellico Village Loudon, Tennessee Cornel Zimmer Organ Builders, Opus 114, 2011 OHS ID: 51570 __________________________________________________________________________________ GREAT (II,unenclosed) SWELL (III, enclosed) CHOIR (I, enclosed) 16 Double Diapason [1,4] 16 Contra Viola 16 Lieblich Gedeckt [11] 8 First Open Diapason [3] 8 Open Diapason [3] 8 Diapason 8 Second Open Diapason [1,6] 8 Chimney Flute [3] 8 Stopped Diapason [3] 8 Principal Flute [1,3,7] 8 Viola [2] 8 Dulciana [3] 8 Bell Gamba [8] 8 Viola Celeste [2] 8 Unda Maris 8 Doppelflute [3] 4 Principal [3] 4 Octave 4 Principal [3] 4 Harmonic Flute [3] 4 Flute d'Amour [3] 4 Night Horn [3] 2-2/3 Nazard [3] 2 Super Octave [3] 2-2/3 Twelfth [3] 2 Flageolet [3] 1-1/3 Larigot [12] 2 Fifteenth [3] 1-3/5 Tierce [3] 8 Cornopean 1-3/5 Seventeenth 2 Mixture IV 8 Clarinet [3] 1-1/3 Mixture IV 16 Petite Bombarde [2,9] Tremulant 8 Cornopean (Ch) 8 Trumpet [2] Choir Unison Off Zimbelstern (5 bells) 8 Oboe [2] 4 Choir to Choir Chimes (25 tubes) 4 Clarion [10] Tremulant TROMBA (floating) 16 Swell to Swell 16 Tromba on Choir Swell Unison Off 8 Tromba on Choir [2] 4 Swell to Swell 16 Tromba on Great NOTES 8 Tromba on Great 1. Stops on 3.5" wind pressure. 4 Tromba on Great 2. Stops on 5" wind pressure. 8 Tromba on Swell 3. Rank of pipes from 1862 Henry Erben organ. 4. 1-12 from Pedal Double Gamba 16. PEDAL (unenclosed) 5. All stops on 3" wind pressure unless otherwise 32 Resultant noted. 16 Open Wood [2] 6. Extension of 16' Double Diapason, Great. 16 Double Gamba [3] 7. Extension of 16' Open Wood, Pedal. 16 Subbass [2] 8. Extension of 16' Double Gamba, Pedal. 16 Lieblich Gedeckt (Ch) 9. Extension of 8' Oboe, Swell, full-length. 8 Octave [1] 10. Extension of 8' Trumpet, Swell. 8 Bell Gamba (Gt) 11. Extension of 8 Stopped Diapason, Choir. 8 Bass Flute [13] 12. Extension of 4' Flute d'Amour, Choir. 8 Stopped Diapason (Ch) 13. Extension of 16' Subbass, Pedal. 4 Choral Bass [14] 14. Extension of 8' Octave, Pedal. 16 Trombone [2] 15. Full complement of inter-manual couplers. 16 Petite Bombarde (Sw) 8 Tromba (Tromba) 8 Cornopean (Ch) __________________________________________________________________________________ [Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2014-07-09]
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