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Louis IX Pipe Organs (1978)

St. Paul Episcopal Church (1959): Sanctuary; rear gallery
901 N Main St.
Maryville, MO

Images


2019-11-08 - Console (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Builder's Nameplate (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Casework (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Façade Pipes (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Installer's Nameplate (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Original Location Nameplate (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Left Stop Jamb (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2019-11-08 - Right Stop Jamb (Photograph by Channing Horner/Database Manager)

2024-07-25 - Rear gallery with organ (Diocese of West Missouri/Jim Stettner)

2024-07-25 - Keydesk (Diocese of West Missouri/Jim Stettner)

2024-07-24 - Church exterior; facade (Diocese of West Missouri/Jim Stettner)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - This entry represents the installation of a used organ. From St. Vincent's Hospital Chapel, St. Louis. Installed by Louis IX Associates, 1978. -Database Manager

2024-07-27 - Updated through online information from David Lewis (July 26, 2024): Church has closed. Building has been sold to private party and deconsecrated on July 24, 2024. Pipe organ left in place. https://diowestmo.org/the-life-and-impact-of-st-pauls-in-maryville/ -Jim Stettner

2024-07-30 - This organ was previously at St. Vincent's Hospital, Normandy (St. Louis), MO. It was moved to its current location, a loft built at the back of the church specifically to hold the organ, and altered in 1978 by Louis IX Associates, Inc. I am not entirely sure what alterations were made, but this is what I understand happened: the flat pedalboard was replaced with a radial, curved one and the pedal stop (but not the couplers) extended at the top by 2 notes to conform to the new pedalboard; some pipes were mitered (twice I think) to fit under the roof of the church; one or more stops were cut down; the trumpet stop was replaced. William Memmott (Louis IX Associates) had replaced an original Oboe with a Trompette. -- Lenore Horner on PIPORG-L, 11 July 1996 -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

COMBINATION TRUNDLES: Great Piano, Great Forte; PEDAL MOVEMENTS: Swell Expression (balanced); ACCESSORIES: Blower (drawknob). Original document from Channing Horner. Source: Stoplist Copied from console; verified against keydesk photos

Great Principal 8, Dolce 8, Hohl Flute 8, Octave 4, Super Octave 2

Swell Salicional 8, Gedeckt 8, Prestant 4, Vox Celeste 8, Piccolo 2, Tremolo, Trompete 8

Pedal Bourdon 16 (2 pipes added 1978 )

Swell to Pedal 8, Great to Pedal 8, Swell to Great 8


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