2013-10-24 - This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by John Igoe, using information from this web site: http://www.mathieupipeorgans.net/projects/sacred-heart-webster. -- -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from console - October, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Great Swell Open Diapason 8’ (1-17 in façade - 1896) Bourdon 16’ (1896) Melodia 8’ (1896) Open Diapason 8’ (1930) Gemshorn 8’ Stopped Diapason 8’ (1896) Octave 4’ (1896) Salicional 8’ (1930) Flute Dolce 4’ (actually Dulciana 8’ 1-17 in facade) Vox Celeste 8’ (1896) Koppel Flote 4’ (new-1982) Principal 4' (1982) Nazard 2 2/3’ (1896) Flute D’Amour 4’ (1896/1930?) Fifteenth 2’ (1896) Violina 4’ (1896) Mixture (1’) III (new pipe work - 1982) Flautina 2’ (cut down, originally 4' from 1896) Trumpet 8' (new pipe work - 1982?) Cornopean 8’ (?) Chimes (swell) Oboe 8’ (?) Vox Humana 8’ (1930) Chimes Tremulant Choir Pedal Gamba 8’ (1930?) Resultant 32’ (draws Diapason and bourdon) Viol D’Orchestra 8’ (1930) Pedal Diapason 16’ (1930, open wood) Dulciana 8’ (1896) Bourdon 16’ (1896 with extension) Traverse Flute 4’ (1896) Gedeckt 8’ (extension of bourdon) Piccolo 2’ (1896) Cello 8’ (bell gamba style pipes - 1896) Clarinet 8’ (1930) Choral Bass 4’ (new - 1982) Chimes (swell) Trumpet 16’ (new - 1982, 1-12 half length, Tremulant remainder re use of original great trumpet) (stop originally controlled 16' echo gedeckt, which was a duplex of the swell bourdon) Chimes (swell) Couplers Great to Pedal 8’ Swell to Pedal 8’ Swell to Pedal 4’ Choir to Pedal 8’ Swell to Great 16’ Swell to Great 8’ Swell to Great 4’ Choir to Great 16’ Choir to Great 8’ Choir to Great 4’ Great to Great 4’ Swell to Choir 16’ Swell to Choir 8’ Swell to Choir 4’ Choir to Choir 16’ Choir to Choir 4’ Pistons (blind) Swell 1-5 and 0 Great 1-5 and 0 Choir 1-3 and 0 Toe Studs Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Choir to Pedal Sforzando Pedal 1-4 and 0 Indicator lamps Generator Crescendo Sforzando Piston indicator lamps Great 1-5 Swell 1-5 Choir 1-3 Pedal 1-4 Other 3 manual and pedal draw knob console located in second tier rear gallery. Electromechanical blind combination action. Electropneumatic ventil windchests for manuals. Electropneumatic unit chests for pedal [Received from Kevin Mathieu 2015-06-20.]
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