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Noack Opus 25a (1965)

Community Church of Durham, UCC: Sunday School Bldg., Chapel
17 Main St.
Durham, NH

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


after 1965 - Organ case and keydesk (Photograph from an archival source: Builder's website, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager

2021-03-13 - Updated through online information from Joel McKay. -- The pedal stop & manual to pedal coupler are controlled by hitch-downs. -Jim Stettner

2022-04-23 - If memory serves me correctly, Marilyn Mason dedicated the Noack in the Sunday School Building. This is an important piece of information. Despite the Noack's small size, it was a bold statement in those times, and it was felt that it merited an organist with an international reputation! By the way, Marilyn Mason was a former teacher of Meredyth Jones who was then the Choir Director and main impetus in the procuring of this instrument as well as the Rieger in the Church. -Joel Gardner McKay

2025-04-10 - Noack Opus #25 was moved to the Collegiate Church at Merrimack College in 2023, per Didier Grassin at Noack. -Joseph Eckelkamp


Stoplist

Source: Taken from the builder's website

Durham, New Hampshire
Community Church of Durham, UCC

Noack, Opus 25a, 1965 - Original Specifications


MANUAL
8'  Gedackt              56
4'  Principal            56
4'  Koppelfloete         56
2'  Blockfloete          56
III Mixture  1'         168

PEDAL
16' Subbass       (h-d)  32

COUPLERS
Manual to Pedal       (h-d)

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