2013-10-18 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Jeremy Horth, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- The organ is located at the front of the chancel, the organ does have exposed pipework. The exposed pipes are roughly level with the balcony in the sanctuary, the facade pipes are of flamed copper. The facade pipe arrangement is in a chromatic fashion with the smallest facade pipe in front and the largest in the rear. The facade is made of two mirrored arrangements of these pipes for symmetry. -Database Manager
2020-08-08 - Online update from Jeremy Horth. -- The Organ has some Pipework from the original Austin pipe organ. The Positive Festival Trumpet and Cymbelstern were added in 1994. -Jim Stettner
Source: Taken from the Console 06-22-2017
Cedar Rapids, Iowa St. Paul's United Methodist Church Robert L. Sipe, Inc. (1977) GREAT 16 Bourdon 8 Principal 8 Spitz Flöte 4 Octave 2 Super Octave IV-V Mixture 8 Trompete SW/GT POS/GT SWELL (Expressive) 8 Rohr Flöte 8 Viole de Gambe 8 Viole Celeste 4 Principal 4 Nachthorn 2 2/3 Nazard 2 Blockflöte 1 3/5 Tierce III-IV Scharff 16 Bassoon 8 Oboe Tremulant POSITIVE 8 Gedeckt 8 Dulciana 4 Spitzflöte 2 Principal 1 1/3 Quinte III Cymbel 8 Cromorne 8 Festival Trumpet Tremulant SW/POS PEDAL 32 Resultant Bass 16 Principal 16 Subbass 16 Bourdon 8 Octave 8 Bourdon 4 Choral Bass IV Mixture 16 Posaune 8 Trompette GT/PD SW/PD POS/PD SW/PD 4 TECHNICAL DETAILS Cymbelstern Chimes 8 General Pistons-Toe and Thumb Each Manual has 6 Thumb Pistons Pedal Has 6 toe studs 25 levels of memory Crescendo Pedal-Toe and Thumb Sforzando
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