OHS convention: 2001
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2013-09-09 - Altered and relocated existing organ. Identified by William T Van Pelt, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- Entirely mechanical action. The organ was built in 1994 for the first building of St. Timothy's, called the Chapel after a new church was built adjacent to the Chapel in 1999. Opus 22 was relocated to the church and played at the first service on March 6, 1999. It was replaced 2012-2013 by Hook & Hastings Op. 1801, 1898, restored by Farmer, OHS Database ID 49974. -Database Manager
2013-09-10 - Updated through online information from William T Van Pelt. -- Relocated in 2012 to Memorial Chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, North Carolina, with no specification changes. Farmer relocated it. -Database Manager
Stoplist published in OHS Organ Handbook 2001, p. 77 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Winston-Salem, North Carolina St. Timothy's Episcopal Church John Allen Farmer, Op. 22, 1994 stoplist remains the same in three locations: original, 1994: first edifice of St. Timothy's, now called Chapel, on site adjacent to present church second, 1999: second edifice of St. Timothy's Church third, 2012: Memorial Chapel of First Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, North Carolina MANUAL, unenclosed, CC-a3 8' Open Diap. 1-17 polished tin in facade, balance 75% tin, 58 pipes 8' 2nd Open Diap. Treble [m.c.] 75% tin, 34 pipes 8' Melodia 1-17 from St'd. Diap; remainder recycled open wood, 41 pipes 8' Dulciana 1-12 from St'd. Diap; remainder recycled spotted metal, 46 pipes 8' Celeste [t. f.] recycled spotted metal, 41 pipes 8' Stp'd. Diap. Bass recycled stopped wood, 24 pipes 8' Stp'd. Diap Treble [m. c.] 17 recycled stopped wood, top 17 new stopped common metal, 34 pipes 4' Principal spotted metal, 58 pipes 4' Recorder Bass recycled stopped wood, 24 pipes 4' Recorder Treble [m. c.] open koppel flöte; 50-58 open metal, 34 pipes 2' Piccolo common metal, 58 pipes III Cornet Treble [m. c.] 12-15-17, common metal, 34 notes, 102 pipes III Mixture common metal, 174 pipes 19-22-26 12 notes 15-19-22 12 notes 12-15-19 12 notes 8-12-15 12 notes 1-8-12 10 notes 8' Trumpet Bass, 24 pipes 8' Trumpet Treble [m. c.], spotted metal and tin, reeds to note 56, 34 pipes PEDAL unenclosed, CC-f1 16' Bourdon 1-30 stopped wood, behind case, 30 pipes 4' Principal from Manual 8' Trumpet from Manual Manual to Pedal hitchdown Manual 4' Coupler hitchdown Stops: 13 Ranks: 17 Pipes: 816 [Received from William T Van Pelt 2013-09-11.]
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