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Kenneth Coulter Opus 2 (1977)

St. Andrew's Episcopal
510 East Park
Port Angeles, WA

Images


1993-06-11 - Right stopjamb (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1993-06-11 - Left stopjamb (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1993-06-11 - Pedalboard and hitch-downs (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1993-06-11 - Keydesk (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1993-06-11 - Keydesk and Brustwerk (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1993-06-11 - Organ case in rear gallery (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1997. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Modified Kirnberger temperament. -Database Manager

2006-10-15 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is free-standing and encased in the rear gallery - speaking down the center axis of the church. The upper case is 5-sectional arranged: 7-9-7-9-7, and contains pipes from the Great 8' Principal. The Positiv is located above the keydesk and under the upper casework. It has a 3-sectional facade arranged: 7-17-7 and holds pipes 1-32 of the Positiv 2'Principal - minus tenor d#. The case is of fumed white oak, and the manuals are of ebony, and ebony with bone caps. The two manual-to-pedal couplers are hitch-down, but the II-I coupler is drawknob. The temperament is modified Kirnberger. The organ was dedicated in worship on March 31, 1978 and in recital on April 1 by David P. Dahl, M.A.; A.A.G.O. -Database Manager

2006-11-25 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Port Angeles, Washington
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

Kenneth Coulter, Opus 2, 1977

GREAT (I)                                    COUPLERS
   8'  Principal                    56          II / Ped               (hitch-down)
   8'  Chimney Flute                56          I / Ped                (hitch-down)
   4'  Octave                       56
   2'  Nachthorn                    56          II / I                   (drawknob)
   II  Sesquialtera                112
   IV  Mixture                     224
   8'  Trumpet                      56
       Tremulant


POSITIV (II)
   8'  Gedackt                      56
   4'  Blockflute                   56
   2'  Principal                    56       ACTION: Mech. Key (Susp.) & Stop
   8'  Krummhorn                    56
                                             VOICES: 12

PEDAL (transmission from Gt *)               STOPS: 15
   16' Subbass                      30
   8'  Principal *            (Gt)  –-       RANKS: 16
   4'  Choralbass  (1-12 *)   (Gt)  –-
   8'  Trumpet *              (Gt)  –-       PIPES: 888


NOTES
The organ is free-standing and encased in the rear gallery - speaking down the center axis of the church.
The upper case has a 5-sectional façade and contains 39 pipes arranged: 7-9-7-9-7. It is comprised of pipes
from the Great 8' Principal. The Positiv is located above the keydesk and under the upper casework. It has
a 3-sectional façade arranged: 7-17-7 and holds pipes 1-32 of the Positiv 2' Principal - minus tenor d#.
The case is of fumed white oak. The keys are of ebony, and ebony with a bone cap. The temperament is
modified Kirnberger.

The Pedal 8' Principal and 8' Trumpet are borrowed from the Great by transmission. The Pedal 4' Choralbass
borrows note 1-12 of the Great 4' Octave and has 18 pipes of its own.

The organ was dedicated in worship on March 31, 1978 and in recital on April 1 by David P. Dahl, M.A.; A.A.G.O.


Sources: Dedication program; JRS; extant organ


St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
510 E. Park Ave.
Port Angeles, WA. 98362
(360) 457-4862                               Documented: June 11, 1993


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