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Jaeckel Organs Opus 45 (2005)

Emory University: Emerson Concert Hall - Donna and Marvin Schwartz Center for Performing Arts
1700 N Decatur Rd.
Atlanta, GA

Images


Unknown - Console (Photograph by Robert Tucker via Atlanta AGO/Database Manager)

Unknown - Case (Photograph by Robert Tucker via Atlanta AGO/Database Manager)

Unknown - Chancel, case and console (Photograph by Robert Tucker via Atlanta AGO/Database Manager)

Unknown - Concert Hall Interior (Photograph by Robert Tucker via Atlanta AGO/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2015-08-06 - An original installation. Identified by John Igoe, using information from this web site: http://www.agoatlanta.org/organs/. -- -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: Taken from the builder's website 2005

Atlanta, Georgia
Emory University

Jaeckel Organs, Opus 45, 2005


Hauptwerk (58 keys, 1332 pipes)

    Præstant 16’             (58 pipes, 80% tin in façade)
    Bourdon 16’              (30 pipes of wood, 28 of lead)
    Prinzipal 8’             (58 pipes of 80% tin)
    Querflöte 8’             (46 pipes of 26% tin (harm 31-58), 12 of open wood)
    Rohrflöte 8’             (18 pipes of wood, 40 of lead)
    Viola da gamba 8’        (58 pipes of 50 % tin)
    Oktave 4’                (58 pipes of 26% tin)
    Spillpfeife 4’           (58 pipes of lead)
    Naßat 2⅔’                (58 pipes of 26% tin)
    Superoktave 2’           (58 pipes of 26% tin)
    II Großmixtur 2⅔’        (116 pipes of 26% tin)
    IV-VI Mixtur 1⅓’         (312 pipes of 26% tin)
    V Cornet 8’              (150 pipes of 50% tin (c25-f54))
    Trompete 16’             (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators, all full-length)
    Trompete 8’              (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators)
    Clarin 4’                (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators)

Oberwerk (58 keys, 958 pipes)

    Præstant 8’              (58 pipes, 80% tin in façade)
    Gedackt 8’               (12 pipes of wood, 46 of lead)
    Quintadena 8’            (12 pipes from Oberwerk Gedackt, 46 of 26% tin)
    Oktave 4’                (58 pipes of 26% tin)
    Rohrflöte 4’             (58 pipes of lead)
    Naßat 2⅔’                (58 pipes of lead)
    Oktave 2’                (58 pipes of lead)
    Waldflöte 2’             (58 pipes of lead)
    Terz 1⅗’                 (58 pipes of lead)
    IV-V Scharff 1⅓’         (274 pipes of 26% tin)
    Dulzian 16’              (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators)
    Trompete 8’              (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators)
    Krummhorn 8’             (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators)

Récit Expressif (58 keys, 907 pipes)

    Bourdon 16’              (12 pipes of wood; 34 of lead; 12 from Hauptwerk
                              Bourdon)
    Viole de gambe 8’        (58 pipes of 50% tin)
    Flûte traversière 8’     (12 open pipes of wood; 46 of 26% tin)
    Voix céleste 8’          (49 pipes of 50% tin (from a10))
    Prestant 4’              (58 pipes of 50% tin)
    Flûte octaviante 4’      (58 pipes of 50% tin (harmonic from c25))
    Octavin 2’               (58 pipes of 50% tin (harmonic from f#19))
    IV Fourniture 2’         (232 pipes of 50% tin)
    Bombarde 16’             (58 pipes with 50% tin resonators, all full-length)
    Trompette harmonique 8’  (58 pipes with 50% tin resonators (harm. from c25))
    Hautbois 8’              (58 pipes with 26% tin resonators)
    Voix humaine 8’          (58 pipes with lead resonators)
    Clairon harmonique 4’    (58 pipes with 50% tin resonators (harm.from f#19))

Pedal (30 keys, 408 pipes)

    Untersatz 32’            (30 pipes of wood)
    Præstant 16’             (24 pipes (1-6 from Hauptwerk Præstant) of 80%
                              tin in façade)
    Violonbaß 16’            (24 pipes of wood; 6 of 50% tin)
    Gedacktbaß 16’           (18 pipes from Pedal Untersatz; 12 more of wood)
    Oktave 8’                (30 pipes of 26% tin)
    Bourdon 8’               (30 pipes of 50% tin)
    Choralbaß 4’             (30 pipes of 26% tin)
    IV Mixtur 2⅔’            (120 pipes of 26% tin)
    Contraposaune 32’        (30 pipes with 50% tin resonators)
    Posaunenbaß 16’          (18 pipes from Contraposaune; 12 with 26% tin
                              resonators)
    Bombarde 16’             (30 pipes with 50% tin resonators)
    Trompette 8’             (30 pipes with 50% tin resonators)

Couplers

    Hauptwerk to Pedal
    Oberwerk to Pedal
    Récit to Pedal
    Oberwerk to Hauptwerk
    Récit to Hauptwerk
    Récit to Oberwerk

Accessories and Details of Construction

    Adjustable (by crank) bench with removable back rest, if desired
    Suspended key action
    Electric stop action with 64 memory levels, 6 pistons/division,
         4 sequencer pistons, 12 generals, tutti, general cancel
    Highly decorative and carved keydesk parts
    Bone naturals and grenadilla sharps
    Two tremulants
    Glocken
    Vogelgesang
    Hand-carved pipe shades
    Divisional wind stabilizers – on/off
    Flat/parallel pedal keyboard
    Lights for pedal keyboard, keydesk, and interior-of-case service
    Space allowed for remote monitor (screen) at console
    Mechanically operated swell shutters for Récit expressif division
    Solid wood cabinets
    Well-tempered tuning system (temperament)
    Cut-to-length treble open metal pipes – cone tuning
    Soldered-on domed caps for Bourdon and Gedackt metal pipes
    The three inter-manual couplers will each have both mechanical (draw
         knobs) and electrical coupling (coupler assist draw knob) actions.
    Total number of pipes in the organ: 3605 pipes

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