2017-01-22 - This entry describes a new home for an organ that was relocated without either tonal or mechanical changes. <br>Identified by Robert Cooper, who has heard or played the organ.<br> -Database Manager
2017-01-23 - Updated by Robert Cooper, who has heard or played the organ. <br>This organ was relocated back to the Wicks factory, and moved to Trinity Lutheran Church in January, 2017. Wicks installed the organ at Trinity, replacing an older electronic instrument. -Database Manager
2018-05-08 - Updated by G. Mark Caldwell, who maintains the organ.<br> The original Gemshorn rank was replaced in April 2018 with a 58-scale 4-foot Principal rank to give it more power to support (typically Lutheran) robust congregational singing.<br>There is discussion currently ongoing to return the original Gemshorn rank on an added chest to again have a soft stop, and to replace the existing Wicks electro-mechanical switching with a solid-state/digital system and new SAM units to accommodate the additional tonal assets and to have a few general combination action pistons. -Database Manager
2020-06-29 - Wicks Opus 5542, built in 1978, and installed at Trinity Lutheran in January 2017. -Robert Cooper
2020-12-13 - Red River Pipe Organ Company of Norman, Oklahoma revised the instrument in 2020. The original Gemshorn, removed in 2018 for the installation of the Tenor C Principal, was returned to the organ; pipes 1-12 of this rank are vintage pipes added to this rank. The twelve pipes of the 16' Subbass were moved to the chancel wall and now speak into the chancel. A new Syndyne system was installed to greatly expand the total resources available. -Robert Cooper
From the 2020 revision Source: Taken from the console
Wicks Organ Co. (2017) Trinity Lutheran Church Oklahoma City, OK Resources A 16' Subbass/Gedeckt/Flute B 8' Gemshorn C 4' Principal Manual I C 8' Principal (1-12 from A/B) A 8' Gedeckt B 8' Gemshorn C 4' Principal A 4' Koppelflute B 2 2/3' Twelfth C 2' Fifteenth Manual II A 8' Gedeckt B 8' Gemshorn C 4' Principal B 4' Gemshorn A 2' Blockflute A 1 1/3' Larigot Zimbelstern Pedal A 16' Subbass C 8' Principal (1-12 from A/B) A 8' Gedeckt B 8' Gemshorn C 4' Choral Bass A 4' Flute C 2' Twenty-second
Original document from Robert Cooper. Source: Stoplist taken from the console 2017-02-01
Oklahoma City, OK Trinity Lutheran Church Organ by Wicks Organ Co. MANUAL I 8’ Copula 4’ Nachthorn 2’ Blockflöte MANUAL II 8’ Nachthorn 4’ Koppelflöte 1 1/3’ Spitzquinte PEDAL 16’ Subbass 8’ Gedeckt 4’ Flöte 2’ Choral Bass Zimbelstern
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