2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1998 -Database Manager
2014-12-26 - Updated through online information from Jim Keyes. -- I played this organ to accompany a one-man production of "A Christmas Carol" on December 19th, 2014. The organ functioned quite well, although the keyboard action could use some attention. It is a quiet and sweet organ. The performer was able to do the show without needing any amplification to be heard over the organ. Even with all the stops out and coupled, it's not what you would call "thunderous." Nevertheless, it was a joy to play and I can't wait for the opportunity to play it again. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Lee, Massachusetts St. George's Episcopal 1879 Johnson & Son, Op. 530 (Stoplist: Paul Opel 1998) Great, C-a''' (58 notes) Open Diapason 8 (58 pipes) Melodia 8 (TC - 46 pipes) Dulciana 8 (TC - 46 pipes) Unison Bass 8 (12 pipes) Octave 4 (58 pipes) Swell, C-a''' (58 notes) Stopped Diapason Treble 8 (TC - 46 pipes) Unison Bass 8 (12 pipes) Flute Dolce 4 (46 pipes) Flautino 2 (58 pipes) Oboe 8 (TC - 46 pipes) Tremolo Pedal (flat, straight), C-d' (27 notes) Sub Bass 16 (27 pipes) Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Swell to Great Bellows Signal Pedal (flat, straight), C-d' Sub Bass 16 Great to Pedale Swell to Pedale Swell to Great Bellows Signal
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