Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2019-08-17 - This was the addition of a tenor C. 8' Aeoline playable on the Great; an 8' Vox Humana playable on both manuals; and changing the original Swell 16' Lieblich Gedeckt stop to be a 2-2/3' Nazard. Tonal changes sacrificed the 16' intra-manual coupler for both Great & Swell. -Database Manager
2019-08-17 - In recent years, the parent company for Bleitz had been urging them to dispose of the organ. After several members of the staff volunteered their professional services in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, they learned that the Pipe Organ Foundation was seeking an organ to rebuild & augment for a Catholic parish in New Orleans. They donated the Bleitz instrument to that cause. It was removed over a few days in November, 2006 by members of the Pipe Organ Foundation. It has since (May 2008) been rebuilt and augmented, and installed in Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos in New Orleans. Installation began June 2, 2008. Sources: extant augmented organ at Bleitz documented 10/22/92 and 1/28/98. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from James R. Stettner Source: Stoplist copied from the console October 22, 1992; verified & updated January 28, 1998 Date not recorded
Seattle, Washington Bleitz Funeral Home M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 5451, 1928 Balcom and Vaughan, Opus 566, 1953 - Tonal Changes & Additions GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS 8 Open Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal [8] 8 Gedeckt (Sw) –- Great to Pedal [8] 8 Salicional (Sw) –- 8 Aeoline (tc) 49 Swell to Great 16,[8],4 4 Flute (Sw) –- 2 Piccolo (Sw) –- 8 Oboe (Sw) –- FINGER PISTONS 8 Vox Humana (Sw) –- Full Organ 1 - 3 Chimes (Deagan; ta-e2) (20) Swell & Pedal 1 - 3 Great 4' Great & Pedal 1 - 3 SWELL (Expressive) FOOT LEVERS 8 Gedeckt 61 Gr. to Ped. Reversible (rev) 8 Salicional 73 8 Vox Celeste (tc) 61 4 Flute 12 PEDAL MOVEMENTS 2-2/3 Flute 7 Expression (bal.) 2 Piccolo 5 Crescendo (bal.) 8 Oboe 73 8 Vox Humana 61 Tremulant ACTION: E-P Pitman & Unit; D-E Swell 4' VOICES: 8 STOPS: 20; inc. chimes PEDAL (Expressive) 16 Bourdon 32 RANKS: 8 16 Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw) 12 8 Flute 12 PIPES: 519 NOTES The chapel portion of the funeral home was built in 1919. This organ is believed to be an original installation, however there was evidence to suggest it might not be. The junction board in the back of the console was labeled, Baltimore, Maryland. However, on the wall of the pipe chamber was the Möller blueprint for the organ which was labeled for Bleitz Funeral Parlor. It is possible that the organ was pur- chased and installed used by the Möller representative. The pipe chamber was at the front of the chapel with a grille-cloth covered opening high on the wall. The console was in a room on the right side of the chapel. Tonal changes were made to the organ in 1953 by Balcom and Vaughan. The work done says, “water damage, etc.” The B and V opus list also gives the size as II-manuals and 8 ranks. The organ was originally a 2-6. Mr. Gary Webster of the Bleitz staff was a friend of Eugene M. Nye (Tonal Director for Balcom and Vaughan) and remembered Mr. Nye doing some work in the mid-60's. Mr. Webster also mentioned having seen a photograph in the funeral home archives of a KJR radio broadcast made from the chapel of Bleitz in the very late 1920's or early 30's. The organ console was visible in the photograph. The tonal changes and additions made were: 1. The addition of a tenor C 8' Aeoline on a direct-electric unit chest – playable only on the Great. It played from a stoptablet which replaced the original Great 16' coupler. The Aeoline chest was installed atop the upper Möller walkboard over the main 4-rank chest, making it very difficult to access the 8' basses of the Salicional and Open Diapason for tuning. The treble pipes were cone tuned and in poor condition at the time the organ was removed. 2. An 8' Vox Humana which played on both the Great and the Swell. On the Swell it replaced the Swell 16' coupler. On the Great it was controlled by an added rocker tablet placed to the right of the stop rail. The pipes and chest appeared to be Möller, but the rank definitely did not appear on the original stop junction inside the console, nor on the blueprint in the chamber. 3. The Swell 16' Lieblich Gedeckt was rewired to be a 2-2/3' Nazard. The other registrational aids remained unaltered. By the early 2000's, the parent company for Bleitz had been urging them to dispose of the organ. After several members of the staff volunteered their professional services in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, they learned that the Pipe Organ Foundation was seeking an organ to rebuild & augment for a Catholic parish in New Orleans. They donated the Bleitz instrument to that cause. It was removed over a few days in November, 2006 by members of the Pipe Organ Foundation, and was sub- sequently rebuilt and augmented for Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos in New Orleans. Installation began June 2, 2008. Sources: Eugene M. Nye compilation; Wm. J. Bunch files; JRS; extant, altered organ. Bleitz Funeral Home 319 Florence Seattle, WA. 98109 Documented: October 22, 1992 (206) 282-5220 Verified & Updated: January 28, 1998
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