2014-12-12 - This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by Tom Corkery, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- -Database Manager
2014-12-15 - Updated through online information from Tom Corkery. -Database Manager
2014-12-23 - Updated through online information from Tom Corkery. -Database Manager
From program notes Bradley Welch concert, June 2007 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Paul’s E&R, Dallas, Texas ST. PAUL'S PIPE ORGAN SPECFICATIONS The present organ at St. Paul's E&R UCC ', dedicated on October 31, 1993, was completed by the Range Organ Company. The instrument has 2,217 pipes, 43 speaking stops, three manuals, and 42 ranks. This organ includes pipe work from the church’s prior 1961 instrument and new pipes from Organ Supply Industries, Erie, Pennsylvania. The pedal division contains one of the few true 32' Bourdon stops in the southwest United States. The specifications of this instrument are as follows: Great: => 16' Lieblich Flote => 8' Principal => 8' Holz Gedeckt => 4' Octave => 2' Super Octave => Mixture IV (1 1/3’) => 8' Schalmei => Chimes (encL in CH) => Cymbelstern Choir: => 8' Flute Harmonique => 8' Viola de Gamba => 8' Viola Celeste (TC) => 4' Nachthom => 2' Octave => Zimbel III (1’) => 8' Cromorne => 8' Trompette Harmonique Swell: => 16' Gedeckt Bass => 8' Rohr Flote => 8' Gemshorn => 8' Gemshorn Celeste (TC) => 4' Principal => 4’ Spill Flote => 2 2/3' Nazard => 2' Nachthorn => 1 3/5' Tierce => Plein Jeu III (1 1/3’) => 16' Basson => 8' Trompette => 8' Fagott => 4' Clarion Pedal: => 32' Bourdon => 16' Principal => 16' Subbass => 16' Lieblich Flote (GT) => 16' Gedeckt Bass (SW) => 8' Octave => 8' Gedeckt => 4' Choral Bass => Mixture III (2 2/3’) => 16' Contre Trompette ~ => 16' Basson (SW) => 8' Trompette (CH) [Received from Tom Corkery 2014-12-16.]
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