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J. C. Taylor (& Co.) (1989)

Ascension Lutheran Church
2911 Libal Street
Green Bay, WI

Images


Unknown - Facade as rebuilt (Photograph from an archival source: Organ brochure, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Unknown - Interior - pipework and mechanism after Rodgers rebuild (Photograph from an archival source: Organ brochure, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Unknown - Organ as originally installed in previous sanctuary layout (Photograph from an archival source: Organ brochure, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Notes

2022-02-06 - From a church history summary: 1989..."In late summer, a customized tracker-action, oak and black walnut organ was installed, which should last 300 to 400 years. There were 732 pipes; 21 were visible. It was built by J.C. Taylor & Co." In 2012 after completion of enlargement/new sanctuary project Classic Church Organs (Rodgers Organ dealer in Wisconsin) incorporated the original J.C. Taylor organ pipework into a new, 3-manual extensively digital organ, adding "almost 300 digital pipe ranks that speak through 16 speakers powered at 1,600 watts of power! The 14-rank pipe configuration and all 16 speakers that constitute the “main organ” are located in the mezzanine balcony at the south end of the Ascension worship space." -- information from from a brochure produced by Classic Church Organs -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: 1994 OHS Handbook, builder ad June 19, 1994

Great Principal 8, Chimney Flute 8, Octave 4, Mixture l+IV 2

Swell Gemshorn 8, St. Diapason 8, Open Flute 4, Fifteenth 2, Trumpet 8

Pedal Subbass 16, Octave 8


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