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John-Paul Buzard Pipe Organ Builders Opus 20 (2003)

St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral
127 N.W. 7th Street
Oklahoma City, OK

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Unknown - Nave, Balcony, and Organ Case (Photograph by William J. Conner III/Database Manager)

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2013-10-12 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by William J. Conner, III, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- The organ-builder lists year of completion as 1998; however, a plaque beneath the instrument shows 2003 as the year of installation. This instrument replaces Æolian-Skinner Organ Co., Opus 1264, 1955. -Database Manager


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Specification as given by manufacturer (except as noted) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
St. Paul's Cathedral

Jean-Paul Buzard Organbuilders, Op. 20, 1998/2003

GREAT                 3 1/2" Wind
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Lieblich Gedeckt*     16' (wood & metal)
Open Diapason         8' (tin façade)
Gedeckt Flute*        8' (ext. 16')
Flute a Biberon*      8'
Viola da Gamba*       8'
Wood Flute Coelestis* 8'
Principal             4'
Flute d' Amour*       4' (ext. 16')
Twelfth*              2 2/3'
Fifteenth             2'
Seventeenth*          1 3/5'
Fourniture IV         1 1/3'
Minor Trumpet (SW)    8' (ext. 16' Bassoon)
Clarinet*             8'
Tremulant*
Open Diapason         8' Antiphonal (2 3/4")
Wood Gedeckt          8' Antiphonal
Principal             4' Antiphonal (ext. 8')
Chimney Flute         4' Antiphonal (ext. 8')
Major Tuba            8' horizontal, 10" Wind
Tuba Solo             8' (C26-61 melody coupler)
Cymbalstern
Chimes
(*) enclosed

GT to GT 16, UO, 4
SW to GT 16, 8, 4

SWELLL                4" Wind
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English Diapason      8'
Stopped Diapason      8'
Salicional            8'
Voix Celeste (TC)     8'
Principal             4'
Harmonic Flute        4'
Flageolet             2' (mfg. lists as Recorder 2')
Full Mixture IV       2'
Bassoon (full length) 16'
Trumpet               8'
Oboe                  8'
Clarion               4' (ext. 16')
Tremulant
Open Diapason         8' Antiphonal
Wood Gedeckt          8' Antiphonal
Principal             4' Antiphonal (ext. 8')
Chimney Flute         4' Antiphonal (ext. 8')
Major Tuba (GT)       8' horizontal, 10" Wind
Tuba Solo (GT)        8'

SW to SW 16, UO, 4

PEDAL                 3", 3 3/4" & 5" Wind
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Subbass               32' (1-12 elect. ext. 16' Bourdon)
Lieblich Gedeckt (GT) 32' (1-12 elect.)
Bourdon               16' wood, 5" wind
Lieblich Gedeckt (GT) 16' (wood)
Principal             8' (tin façade)
Bass Flute            8' (ext. 16')
Gedeckt Flute (GT)    8'
Choral Bass           4' (ext. 8', tin façade)
Open Flute            4' (ext. 16')
Gedeckt Flute (GT)    4'
Trombone              16' metal, 5" wind
Bassoon (SW)          16'
Trumpet               8' (ext. 16')
Minor Trumpet (SW)    8' (ext. 16')
Clarion (SW)          4' (ext. 16')
Major Tuba (GT)       8'

GT to PED 8, 4
SW to PED 8, 4
MIDI to GT, SW, PED

 [Received from William J. Conner, III 2013-10-19.]

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