OHS convention: 2018
2014-03-26 - Organ relocated without any change. Identified by Joe Blackburn, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- George Eastman's original organ was Opus 947 a 3/66 and player installed in 1905. In 1917 Eastman added 66 more ranks, an enlarged 4 manual console, and renumbered the whole instrument Opus 1416. That second half of the instrument was damaged by fire and in the 1970's it was removed.<br>Aeolian Opus 1345 has now been successfully paired with Aeolian Opus 947 as was first done by George Eastman in 1917 when he doubled the size of his Aeolian pipe organ and it became Opus 1416. Opus 947 is still referred to as the South Organ, and 1345/1416 is/was referred to as the North Organ. The two instruments have complimentary sounds and the effect when all played together is the sound that a conductor would hear while standing on the podium. It is in a modern term, Surround Sound. <br>Opus 1345 arrived in Rochester with a fully functioning and restored, by Dr. Richard Zipf of Sacramento California, console and player and they are still fully functional. The wiring between 1416 and 1345 was restored so that now both instruments can be played and controlled from the console of 1416 as well as by the Aeolian Duo Art roll player of Opus 1416. It is also possible to play two console organ duets.<br>When the original Opus 1416 was complete it contained 132 ranks. When the original North Organ was damaged and the pipes were removed the instrument was down to the original 66 ranks of pipes of Opus 947. With Opus 1345 taking the place of the Original North Organ it brings our current rank count to 106. To complete the tonal design as George Eastman wanted it to be, we need to add the other 26 ranks and most of them need to be Aeolian String Ranks. Yes, the original tonal design of the instrument included 49 ranks of strings. He wanted the instrument to sound like an orchestra and so half of those string ranks were celestes creating an automatic shimmering string sound without using Tremolos. -Database Manager
Typed Specification Source: from OHS 2018 Convention Handbook Date not recorded
Rochester, New York George Eastman Residence - "North Organ" The Aeolian Company Opus 1345 1916 3 manuals, 36 stops, 40 ranks _________________________________________________________________________________ GREAT ORGAN SWELL ORGAN 8' Diapason 61 16' Deep Flute P 61 8' Flute F 61 8' Diapason MF 61 8' Flute P 61 8' Flute P 61 8' Quintadena Flute 61 8' String F 61 8' String MF 61 8' Vibrato String F 61 8' String P 61 8' Vibrato String P 61 2' Piccolo 61 8' String PP 61 8' Trumpet 61 4' High Flute 61 8' Clarinet 61 Mixture String P III-V 275 Tremolo 8' Oboe 61 Harp 8' Vox Humana 61 Chimes F-P Tremolo Harp CHOIR ORGAN Chimes F-P 16' Deep String P 61 8' Diapason 61 PEDAL ORGAN 8' Flute MF 61 16' Deep Flute F 42 8' Flute P 61 16' Deep String F 30 8' String MF 61 16' Deep Bassoon 30 8' Vibrato String MF 61 8' Flute (fr. Deep Flute F) -- 8' String P 61 8' String PP 61 4' High Flute 61 8' Trumpet P 61 8' Orchestral Oboe 61 8' English Horn 61 8' Vox Humana P 61 Tremolo COUPLERS PISTONS Great to Pedal Manual I Piano Choir to Pedal Manual I Mezzo Swell to Pedal Manual I Forte Swell to Great 16, 8, 4 Manual I Release Choir to Great Manual II Piano Swell to Choir Manual II Mezzo Great 16, UO, 4 Manual II Forte Choir 16, UO, 4 Manual II Release Swell 16, UO, 4 Pedal 4, Unison Off ACCESSORIES Player mechanism Pedal Augment Sforzando Pedal without manual Tonal Pedal Expression Pedals Great Swell Choir [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2018-06-24]
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