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Orgues Létourneau (1999)

St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Edenton, NC

Images


2012 - Exterior and church yard (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2012 - Church yard showing parish houses (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2012 - Church exterior (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2012 - Church interior (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2012 - Console (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2012 - Close up of pipes in rear gallery/choir loft (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2012 - Organ and console (left) in rear gallery (Photograph by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

Consoles

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Notes

2020-05-21 - Via correspondence with parish musician, Linda Thornton, in May 2020: About the 1999 Letourneau organ: the trumpet is extended for the pedal reeds, and the lowest octave of the viola is actually the stopped diapason. The Erben organ that was installed in the early part of the 20th C. burned when the church did in 1949. The replacement was a Kilgen, part of which is presently in St. Andrew's by the Sea in Nags Head, I believe. -Andrew Scanlon


Stoplist

https://www.letourneauorgans.com/organs/opus-63 Source: Letourneau Website

Great Open Diapason 8, Rohr Flute 8, Principal 4, Waldflute 2, Fourniture IV (1 1/3'), Trumpet 8, Tremulant

Swell Open Diapason 8, Viola da Gamba 8, Voix Celeste 8, Open Flute 4, Recorder 2, Cornet II 2 2/3 (tc), Oboe 8

Pedal Subbass 16, Bass Flute 8, Choralbass 4, Trombone 16, Trumpet 8


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