Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2016-02-03 - From 1854-1868, Temple Emanu-El was located at 110 East 12th Street in the former Twelfth Street Baptist Church. In 1858, Henry Erben installed a new organ in the refurbished sanctuary. After Temple Emanu-El moved to Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street, the building became St. Ann's Catholic Church. The organ was enlarged and electrified sometime in the 20th century, and was removed to storage when the building was razed in 2005. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist Source: From <i>Organ Building in New York City: 1700-1900</i> by John Ogasapian (The Organ Literature Foundation: 1977) Date not recorded
New York City, New York Congregation Emanu-El Henry Erben 1858 3 manuals, 37 stops, 43 ranks ________________________________________________________________________________ GREAT MANUAL SWELL MANUAL 16' Grand Dbl. Open Diap. 58 16' Bourdon (bass & treble) 58 8' Open Diapason 58 8' Open Diapason 58 8' Gamba 58 8' Stopped Diapason 58 8' Stopped Diapason 58 8' Viol d'Amour 58 8' Wald Flute 58 4' Principal 58 4' Principal 58 2' Piccolo 58 4' Night Horn 58 Cornet (3 ranks?) 174 2' Flageolet 58 8' Horn 58 Mixture (3 ranks?) 174 8' Hautboy 58 Cornet (3 ranks?) 174 8' Vox Humana 58 8' Trumpet 58 4' Clarion 58 PEDAL ORGAN (30 notes?) 16' Double Open Diapason 30 CHOIR MANUAL 16' Contra Gamba 30 8' Keraulophone 46 16' Bourdon 30 8' Dulciana (grooved) 58 8' Octave 30 8' Clarabella 58 8' Violoncello 30 8' Stopped Diapason 58 16' Trombone 30 4' Principal 58 4' Gemshorn 58 COUPLERS 4' Flute d'Amour 58 Great and Swell 2' Flautina 58 Choir and Swell 8' Cremona 58 Great and Choir Pedal and Great ACCESSORIES Pedal and Swell Swell Vox Tremulant Pedal and Choir Bellows Piano Forte [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2017-06-23]
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