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Los Angeles Art Organ Co. Opus 42 (1908 ca.)

Second Congregational Church
45 Broad Street
New London, CT

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2022-08-06 - Murray Harris regained control of his former firm (Murray M. Harris) which had failed during the construction of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition instrument in 1914, reorganized again and failed, so this short-lived firm was successors to the Murray M. Harris and the Johnson Organ Co. and was in business briefly for a year or so before failing again and reorganizing-- likely as the California Organ Co. The firm is known to have only built a couple organs during this period. The organ for New London was a sizeable 3-manual organ with electro-pneumatic action, and it is very likely that Harris was still using the solid Fleming ventil chests the original Harris firm, developed ca. 1911. The organ was either destroyed or severely damaged by a fire on December 3, 1926 that began in the 'organ blower room behind the organ', heavily damaged the church interior, and was declared to have been electrical in nature. The refurbished sanctuary contained a new 1928 Austin. The building dates from 1868, and was sold to a praise band congregation in 2011. -Scot Huntington

2022-08-13 - A work list published in the book "Murray M. Harris" credits the organ to 1905 and the product of the L.A. Art Organ Co. This book was the posthumous publication of David Lenox Smith's doctoral dissertation, edited by Orpha Ochse and published by the OHS Press in 2005. Smith cites a notice in the Musical Review, July 1905, which stated the organ was nearing completion in the shop and would be installed in time for Christmas. The sale in such an unlikely venue for such an instrument was likely influenced by Arthur Scott Brook, at the time the New York City representative for the firm. Brook, a bit of a slippery character was ultimately the Organ Inspector and Municipal Organist of the largest organ in the world at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City. He is credited with drafting the specification of the New London organ. -Scot Huntington

2023-10-26 - 1. The organ is not Opus 42 - that number was assigned to Holy Cross Church, San Francisco. 2. The organ was shipped from Los Angeles October, 1905. 3. The organ was dedicated on December 17, 1905. -Jim Lewis


Stoplist

From the "New Music Review" Source: From "New Music Review" article. July 4, 1905

Los Angeles Art Organ Co. (1905) Organ No. 42
Second Congregational Church
New London, Connecticut

Electro-pneumatic action, Fleming patented ventil design
Compass 61 notes manual, presumably 30 notes pedal..
All manual stops except celeste are full compass.

GREAT
16 Double Open Diapason
8  Open Diapason
8  Gamba
8  Viol d'Amour
8  Melodia
4  Principal
4  Harmonic Flute
3  Twelfth
2  Fifteenth
IV Mixture [likely includes tierce]
8  Trumpet

SWELL (73note compass)
16 Bourdon
8  Violin Diapason
8  Salicional
8  Rohr Flute
8  Quintadena
8  Aeoline
8  Vox Celeste [t.c.]
4  Fugara
4  Flauto Traverso
2  Flautina
8  Cornopean
8  Oboe
8  Vox Humana
   Tremolo

CHOIR
8  Geigen Principal
8  Hohl Flute
8  Dulciana
4  Violina
4  Clarabel Flute
2  Harmonic Piccolo
8  Clarinet
   Tremolo

PEDAL
16 Open Diapason
16 Bourdon
16 Lieblich Gedackt [Swell]
8  Octave [extension]
8  Violoncello
8  Bass Flute [extension]
16 Trombone

COUPLERS
Swell to Swell 16, 4
Swell to Great 8, 4
Choir to Great 16, 8
Swell to Choir
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
Choir to Pedal
Pedal to Pedal Octaves

PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Swell and Choir expression pedals
Grand Crescendo pedal


"Twenty-two adjustable combination Pistons and Releases, controlling all stops."

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