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Wicks Organ Co. Opus 3370 (1953)

Immanuel Lutheran Church: Sanctuary
122 E. 88th St.
New York City: Manhattan, NY

Images


2002-09-09 - Sanctuary interior to rear and organ (Photograph by John Rust via the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project/Database Manager)

2002-09-09 - Sanctuary interior (Photograph by John Rust via the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project/Database Manager)

2002-09-09 - Church exterior (Photograph by Steven E. Lawson/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2015-01-05 - From the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project: The second organ at Immanuel Lutheran Church was built in 1895 by J.H. & C.S. Odell of New York City for the 500-seat chapel of the Presbyterian Building at 156 Fifth Avenue (20th Street). Immanuel purchased the organ in 1907, and it was then moved and installed by the Hutchings-Votey Organ Company of Boston. In 1953, the Wicks Organ Company rebuilt the Odell Organ and enlarged it to 33 ranks. A new three-manual stop-key console was installed, and provision was made for additional ranks to be added at a future date. Most of the reworked pipework was original to the Odell Organ, but portions of some ranks were replaced. A set of Mayland Chimes, given as a memorial to Maximilian Hollenberg by his wife Martha, was installed. The dedicatory recital was given on November 22, 1953 by Pastor George Wehmeyer and the choirs of Immanuel Church. As this was Wicks' first large installation in Manhattan, a window and light were included in the side of the Great windchest so that their patented Direct-Electric ® Action could be viewed. Many prospective clients were brought to Immanuel to hear the organ and see its mechanism in action. During the major renovation of the church in 1969-1970, the rear gallery was enlarged and the console moved from the front of the organ case to its present detached position.In 1989, the Wicks organ from 1953 was tonally rebuilt by John L. Randolph of Leonia, N.J. Work included the addition of a new German-style Trompete stop; a new Mixture IV; and rescaling of the principal chorus on the Great. In the Swell Organ, Randolph added independent mutation stops (Nazard and Tierce); revoiced the reeds in the brilliant French style, and rescaled the strings. In the Choir Organ, the 4' Flute, Dulciana and Unda Maris were rescaled, and the Clarinet was revoiced in the French style. New reed stops at 16', 8' and 4' pitches were added to the Pedal Organ. Several additional ranks were donated by the builder to "round out" the specifications, as follows: (Swell) 2' Plein Jeu IV, 8' Voix Humaine, replacement of part of the 2' Flute; (Choir) 1/2' Scharff III, 2-2/3' Twelfth and 1-1/3' Nineteenth; (Pedal): 2-2/3' Mixture IV. Randolph also installed a larger combination action in the 1953 Wicks console. The organ and choir are located in the rear gallery and enjoy a resonant acoustic. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from http://nycago.org/Organs/NYC/html/ImmanuelLuth.html#Wicks Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

       New York, New York
       Immanuel Lutheran Church

       Wicks   Op. 3370   1953   3/33
       ___________________________________________________

       GREAT                          CHOIR

   16' Open Diapason    61         8' Geigen Diapason   73
    8' Open Diapason    61         8' Concert Flute     73
    8' Doppelflöte      61         8' Dulciana          73
    8' Gamba            61         8' Unda Maris        61
    4' Octave           61         4' Fugara            73
    4' Harmonic Flute   61         4' Rohrflöte         73
2 2/3' Twelfth          61     2 2/3' Nazard            --
    2' Fifteenth        61         2' Piccolo           --
   IV  Mixture         244     1 3/5' Tierce            --
       Sub                         8' Clarinet          73
       Unison Off                     Tremolo
       Super                          Sub
       Chimes           25            Unison Off
                                      Super
       SWELL
                                      PEDAL
   16' Lieblich Bourdon 73
    8' Diapason         73        16' Dbl Open Diapason 32
    8' Flute            73        16' Open Diapason     GT
    8' Salicional       73        16' Bourdon           32
    8' Voix Celeste     61        16' Violone (in CH)   32
    4' Principal        73        16' Lieblich Bourdon  SW
    4' Hohlflöte        73    10 2/3' Quint             --
2 2/3' Nazard           --         8' Octave            GT
    2' Flautino         --         8' Bourdon           12
  III  Cornet          183         8' Cello   (in CH)   12
   16' Contra Fagotto   73         8' Flauto Dolce      SW
    8' Cornopean        73         4' Choralbass        GT
    8' Oboe             12        16' Contra Fagotto    SW
    4' Clarion          12         8' Cornopean         SW
       Tremolo
       Sub
       Unison Off
       Super

         [Received from Jeff Scofield January 5, 2015]

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