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C. E. Morey Opus 324 (1917)

First Baptist Church
State Hwy. 8
Mount Upton, NY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2014-08-08 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Scot Huntington, using information found in Morey opus list and unpublished inventory of local instruments ca. 1963. -- The metal pipes were saved by organbuilder Sidney Chase of Worcester, New York and recycled. The wood pipes and organ mechanism were junked, and the case remained. The church replaced the organ with an electronic. Further research is needed to determine if the case is still extant in 2014. -Database Manager


Stoplist

1960s local organ inventory, unpublished manuscript Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Mount Upton, New York
First Baptist Church

C.E. Morey, nr. 324, 1917
compass: 61/30

Great Organ  (unenclosed)

8'  Open Diapason
8'  Melodia
8'  Dulciana
4'  Octave
2'  Fifteenth

Swell Organ (enclosed)

16' Bourdon Bass   (1-12)
16' Bourdon Treble (t.c.)
8'  Open Diapason
8'  Stopped Diapason
8'  Salicional
4'  Flute d'Amour
Tremolo

Pedal Organ

16' Bourdon

Swell to Great
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal

Great mezzo composition pedal
Great forte composition pedal
Balanced expression pedal

 [Received from scot huntington 2014-08-28.]

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