2020-12-09 - From the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project: After the Civil War ended in 1865, the original church was sold. Lots for a new church were purchased on Bedford Avenue at the corner of Clymer Street. The completed edifice, built of brick with stone facings, was dedicated on October 17, 1869, and was thereafter known as the Bedford Avenue Reformed Church. Bedford Avenue Reformed Church disbanded in 1941. The building was acquired by Congregation Tifereth Israel. -Jeff Scofield
Source: Larry Trupiano via the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project
Brooklyn, New York Bedford Avenue Reformed Church Geo. Jardine & Son 1869 2/31 _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL PEDAL 16' Dbl Diapason 56 16' Bourdon 56 16' Open Diapason 25 8' Open Diapason 56 8' Open Diapason 56 16' Contra Bass 25 8' Viol di Gamba 56 8' Stopp'd Diapason 56 8' Octave 25 8' Melodia 56 8' Lieblich Gedackt 56 8' Clarionet Flute 56 8' Clariana 56 4' Principal 56 8' Dulciana 56 4' Boehm Flute 56 8' Vox Celeste * 56 3' Twelfth 56 4' Violino 56 2' Fifteenth 56 4' Echo Flute 56 IV Sesquialtera 224 2' Piccolo 56 8' Trumpet 56 III Cornet 168 8' Cornopean 56 Tremulant * similar to the celebrated stop in the organ of La Madeleine, Paris [Received from Jeff Scofield December 9, 2020]
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