2023-01-13 - The Ontario-based Keates company substantially rebuilt and enlarged the 1941 Austin. The original Great was revoiced to expand the Pedal department. The Swell and Choir remained in the restrictive chambers on their original Austin Universal chests, but new unenclosed Great and Positive divisions were added on opposite sides of the chancel. The organ was dedicated on Feb. 24, 1965 by Dr. Charles Peaker. -Scot Huntington
Source: The Diapason May 1965
Olean, New York St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Keates Organ Co. (1965) Compasses: 61/32 GREAT 16' Quintaten 8' Principal 8' Hohlflote 4' Octave 4' Quintadena [ext] 2' Fifteenth IV Mixture 8' Trumpet Chimes [25 tubes] SWELL 16' Contra Gamba [ext] 8' Violin Diapason 8' Gedeckt 8' Viola da Gamba 8' Voix Celeste [tc] 4' Principal 4' Rohr Flute 4' Gambette [ext] 2 2/3' Nasard 2' Flautino [ext] III Mixture 16' Double Trumpet [ext] 8' Trumpet 8' Oboe 4' Clarion Tremulant CHOIR 8' Viola 8' Orchestral Flute 8' Dolce Conique 8' Dolce Celeste [tc] 4' Silver Flute 8' Clarinet 8' Trumpet [Gr] POSITIV 8' Gedackt 4' Koppelflote 2 2/3' Rohr Nasat 2' Spitz Principal 1 3/5' Tierce 1' Sifflote III Cymbel PEDAL 16' Open Diapason 16' Bourdon 16' Contra Gamba [Sw] 16' Quintaton [Gr] 8' Octave 8' Flute [ext] 8' Gemshorn 4' Choral Bass 2' Nachthorn II Mixture 16' Double Trumpet [Sw]
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