2018-08-15 - Originally installed in Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, California, in 1988. The organ was purchased by the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music in Oberlin, Ohio. It is in the process of being installed by the builder in Warner Concert Hall in the Conservatory of Music. -Database Manager
2018-08-15 - Divided manual. 1 pedal stop also prepared for. Manual permanently coupled to pedal. Style of Spanish organs of Zaragossa area c. 1700. Meantone temperament, A-415. Manual C-c' with short octave (45 pipes per rank). Left side 14 stops, 19 ranks; Right side 16 stops, 31 ranks. -Database Manager
Tambor - Timbal - Pájaros - Cascabeles - Temblante Manual, 45 notes, CDEFGA-c’ / c#-c’’’ | Pedal, 8 notes, CDEFGABbB | All stops divided izquerda/derecha (left hand/right hand), except for the two Cornetas, the Bajoncillo and the Clarín, which are half-stops. | a'=415 | Meantone, quarter comma | Wind pressure 63 mm (2-1/2”) Source: Builder website
Manual Octava 4, Docena 2 2/3, Quincena 2, Címbala III, Lleno IV, Tapadillo 4, Violón 8, Nasardo en 12a 2 2/3, Nasardo en 15a 2, Nasardo en 17a 1 3/5, Corneta en eco V (derecha, mounted, enclosed), Corneta Magna VIII (derecha, mounted), Bajoncillo 4 (izquierda, horizontal), Trompeta Real 8, Clarín 8 (derecha, horizontal), Dulzaína 8 (horizontal), Flautado de 13 Mayor 8
Pedal Permanently coupled, Contras 16
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