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Patrick J. Murphy & Associates Organbuilders (2018)

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception: Chapel
1102 S. Clinton Street
Fort Wayne, IN

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Date unknown - Organ case in sanctuary (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Organ case/facade (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Builder's nameplate (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Facade pipes (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Rear facade from left (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Pedalboard (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Stopjamb (Brochure/Jim Stettner)

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Notes

2022-03-02 - This instrument was moved from Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Cleveland, OH to the Chapel at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception October 4-5, 2018 by Patrick J. Murphy & Associates of Stowe, PA. The stoplist remains unchanged from the original. -David A Hendricksen


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the OHS Database account for the original installation at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Cleveland, Ohio. Source: Stoplist taken from the keydesk 1998

Fort Wayne, Indiana
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception; Chapel

FLENTROP, 1976 - Original Specifications
Patrick J. Murphy & Associates Organbuilders (2018)


MANUAL I (lower)
8 Vt     Roerfluit
4 Vt     Octaaf
2 Vt     Octaaf
II       Sesquilter
III      Mixtuur


MANUAL II (Upper)
8 Vt     Gedekt  [sic]
4 Vt     Fluit
2 2/3 Vt Nasard
2 Vt     Fluit
1 3/5 Vt Terts
8 Vt     Kromhoorn

PEDAAL
16 Vt    Bourdon
8 Vt     Quintadeen

COUPLERS (Drawknobs)
P + II
P + I

I + II

NOTES
13 registers, 56-note manuals, 30-note straight, non-radiating pedalboard.
Suspended mechanical key action and mechanical stop action. Single-fold bellows.
Modified Weckmeister temperament. Frame and panel case of fumed oak. Manuals:
Grenadila naturals, boxwood sharps capped with ivory. Pedals: oak. Stopknobs:
Grenadilla with oak shanks and ivory buttons. The Choir Organ is normally located
in the choir stalls, but is moveable throughout the cathedral thanks to the new
lift in the crossing, and to the instrument's construction on two wheeled plat-
forms (basses of the 16' pedal Bourdon are situated horizontally in the platform
and on top of the case)


[Submitted by Daniel Hathaway; 1998]
[Verified & Updated by James R. Stettner; 2021-04-20

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