2015-07-21 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by David Bohn, using information found in Diapason, July 1930, page 4. -Database Manager
Stoplist from July 1930 Diapason, page 4 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Saint Brigid Catholic Church San Francisco, California Wangerin Organ Company 1930 Great (encl. Choir) Swell 16' Bourdon (61 pipes) 8' Open Diapason (73 pipes) 8' Open Diapason (61 pipes) 8' Stopped Diapason (73 pipes) 8' Hohl Flöte (choir) 8' Salicional (73 pipes) 8' Gemshorn (choir) 8' Voix Celeste (73 pipes) 4' Octave (61 pipes) 4' Flute Harmonic (73 pipes) II Rks Mixture (122 pipes) 4' Octave (73 pipes) 8' Trumpet (61 pipes) 2' Piccolo (73 pipes) Harp III Rks Cornet (183 pipes) Chimes 16' Horn (73 pipes) 8' Cornopean (73 pipes) Choir 4' Clarion (73 pipes) 8' Hohl Flöte (61 pipes) 8' Gemshorn (61 pipes) Pedal 8' Viol d'Orchestre (61 pipes) 32' Resultant 2 2/3' Nazard (61 pipes) 16' Sub Bass (44 pipes) 8' Orchestral Oboe (synthetic) 16' Bourdon (great) 8' Solo Tuba (61 pipes) 8' Octave (extension) 8' Flute (great 16') 16' Trombone (12 pipes ext from Gr) 16' Horn (swell) Terminology and pipe counts as per The Diapason, July 1930, page 4 [Received from David Bohn 2015-07-24.]
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