2021-02-25 - Identified through online information from Andy Rose. -- This was the moving and reinstallation of the existing instrument in the new sanctuary. Tonal changes have been made which may have occurred at this time. The chimes were reportedly added in the 1980's. -Jim Stettner
Source: Stoplist courtesy of Andy Rose via email February 23, 2021
Itasca, Texas First Presbyterian Church Austin, Opus 761, 1917 Jack Proctor (1951) GREAT (Expressive) 8’ Open Diapason 8’ Gamba 8’ Gedeckt (13-61 replaced with supply house metal gedeckt) 4’ Octave (not original) Chimes GT to GT 16 Unison Off GT to GT 4 SWELL (Expressive) 8’ Bourdon 8’ Salicional 8’ Voix Celeste 4’ Harmonic Flute (harmonic at tenor C) 2’ Flute (not original) Tremulant (affects entire organ) SW to SW 16 Unison Off SW to SW 4 PEDAL (Expressive) 16’ Bourdon COUPLERS SW to PED 8 SW to PED 4 GT to PED 8 SW to GT 16 SW to GT 8 SW to GT 4
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