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E. & G. G. Hook (1865)

Congregational Church
Orwell, VT

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Unknown - Balcony and Organ Case ((2015) Photograph by Andrew Hagberg/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1986. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Renovated by Andover 1961, #R-1. [1-11r, 14s?] Compass 56/25. -Database Manager

2013-02-11 - Updated through online information from Dr. Karl E. Moyer. -- This is one of the finest single-manual organs I've ever heard. It is incredibly fine and a real challenge to play because it is so clear and exacting as to draw from you the very best playing you can do. -Database Manager

2017-02-28 - Updated by Charles Eberline, naming this as the source of information: See bibliography note below.. <br> <br>Bibliography:<br>Reich, Robert J. "Fire!" The Tracker 6, no. 2 (January 1962): 1, 8. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Congregational Church, Orwell, Vermont
1865 E. & G. G. Hook, Op. 358
(Stoplist: Schnute, alt)

MANUAL
16' Bourdon (TC) (44 pipes)
8' Open Diapason Treble (44 pipes)
8' Open Diapason Bass (12 pipes)
8' Stop Diapason Treble (Melodia)(44 pipes)  (original stop label missing)
8' Sub Bass (bass of Stopped Diapason)(12 pipes) (original stop label missing)
8' Keraulophon (44 pipes)
4' Octave (56 pipes)
4' Flute Harmonique (56 pipes)
2' Fifteenth (56 pipes)
II Mixture (112 pipes)
8' Oboe (TC) (44 pipes)

PEDAL
16' Bourdon (25 pipes)

Renovated August 1961 Andover Organ Co



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