Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2016-07-06 - Organ began as a Wurlitzer "Style B" built in 1927 for the Windsor Theatre, Brooklyn, New York. The organ was repossessed. Wurlitzer rebuilt the organ and sold it to WNAC Radio, Boston, Massachusetts (November 11, 1930). The organ was later combined with WNAC's other Wurlitzer (1930, opus 1742) plus additions to become a 2/14 (April 3, 1932). In 1942, the combined organ was moved to the Town Hall in Stoneham, Massachusetts. -Database Manager
Stoplist from <i>Sixty-one Years of Town Meetings</i> by Bruce Netten Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Boston, Massachusetts WNAC Radio The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. 1942 2 manuals, 14 ranks Combined Style B (Opus 1602) and Style 190 (Opus 1742) ______________________________________________________________________________ MAIN CHAMBER SOLO CHAMBER 8' Post Horn 61 pipes 8' Brass Trumpet 61 pipes 8'-4' Tibia Clausa Minor 73 pipes 16'-4' Harmonic Tuba 85 pipes 8' Salicional 61 pipes 16'-4' Diaphonic Diapason 85 pipes 8'-4' Violin 73 pipes 8'-4' Tibia Clausa Major 73 pipes 8'-4' Violin Celeste 73 pipes 8' Clarinet 61 pipes 16'-2' Concert Flute 97 pipes 8' Krumet 61 pipes 8' Vox Humana 61 pipes 8' Oboe Horn 61 pipes Cathedral Chimes 18 notes TREMULANTS Glockenspiel 30 notes Main Xylophone 37 notes Solo Chrysoglott 49 notes Tuba Traps and Effects Vox Humana [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2016-07-06]
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