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W. W. Kimball Co. Opus 7119 (1933)

Worcester Memorial Auditorium
Main & Highland (Lincoln Square)
Worcester, MA

OHS convention: 1983


Images


2023-10-12 - Blower (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Relay in blower room (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Blower (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir flue pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir harp and pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir reed pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir pipework and harp (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir regulators (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Blower room (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Blower room (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Blower room (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Blower room (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Blower room (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir division pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir division pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Choir division pipework (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Console (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

2023-10-12 - Console (Photograph by John Roper/John Roper)

Unknown - Console (Photograph by Morel and Assoc., submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Pipework (Photograph by Peter Krasinski, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Pipework (Photograph by Peter Krasinski, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

Unknown - Pipework (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

Unknown - Pipework (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

Unknown - Pipework (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

Unknown - Pipework (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Console left stopjamb (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Console right stopjamb (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Console pedalboard and swell pedals (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Console keyboards and couplers (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Console covered on lift (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

2016 - Console (Photograph by Worcester AUD, submitted by John Roper/John Roper)

1982 - Grille above proscenium (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

1982 - Console: Expression and Crescendo indicators (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

1982 - Console (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

1982 - Grille detail (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

1982 - Right-side grille (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

1982 - Auditorium interior with front grilles (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

1982 - War Memorial Auditorium - building exterior (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2018-05-03 - Organ dedicated on November 6, 1933, with a recital by Palmer Christian. -Database Manager

2021-02-24 - From the Worcester AUD website: Tonally Untouched, console covered. Main hall areas (first floor) cleaned June 2016. Organ is "playable" and wind leaks and ciphers significantly repaired as of June 2016 (including unenclosed great main reservoir (3'x6') releathering). Roof leaks have split several chests (enclosed great; enclosed solo chambers are on the top levels); the city repaired the roof in the 1990s. Facing the stage, the enclosed Great is on top left, unenclosed Great middle left, Pedal bottom left; Solo is top right, Swell is middle right, Choir is bottom right. The magnificent AUD organ was designed by Walter Howe, official organist, assistant director, and manager of the Worcester Music Festival; head of music at Abbot Academy, Andover; organist at First Baptist Church, Arlington, Mass.; and choral director at Chautauqua, New York; he was assisted in the planning process by R. P. Elliot, the New York representative of the Kimball Company; Hamilton B. Wood, president of the Worcester Festival Association; and Aldus C. Higgins, a member of the organ committee, who had a large concert organ in his home (Aeolian Op. 1686, 1928, 3-30, later moved to St. Joseph’s Abbey, Spencer). The drawknob 4-manual console is set on its own elevator, independent of the elevating orchestra pit. There is a “filler” cage/platform which currently sits on the stage (holding up the many-ton stage firewall “curtain”) which was used to “cover” the organ console such that when the console elevator was lowered to the appropriate height, the upper surface of this cage provided a continuous floor to match the orchestra pit elevator floor level, for when the organ was not in use. Additionally there is a wooden stair and gang plank of sorts in the basement where the organist would (almost) crawl onto the organ bench when awaiting ascension by the elevator to be lifted up for an eager audience. This mini-stair and platform is adjacent to a wiring and wind hose supply catch basin “reservoir” of sorts to manage the console’s tethered range of motion. Organ chamber wind pressures range from 5 inches through 6, 7 to 8, 10, 12, 15 to 17 or 20 inches [of water]. -John Roper

2023-10-13 - I visited the instrument on 10/12/23. The instrument is still operational but in poor musical condition. The pipework, regulators, and console are all in good physical condition, except for dirt and degraded leather. Turning on the instrument results in a flurry of wind leaks but no ciphers, and the console has tutti stuck on meaning one can only play loudly. The miraculous thing is that the instrument is still in tune (reeds included) despite not having been played or tuned since 2016. The blower is a 80hp Spencer in the basement, which had its generator (still present) replaced by an Orgelectra probably in the 1980s. The chambers are very poorly lit, but other than being dusty, there is no further evidence of water damage or destruction from people since 2016. -John Roper


Stoplist

Typed specification Source: Worcester War Memorial Auditorium website Date not recorded

Worcester, Massachusetts
Memorial Auditorium

W. W. Kimball Co.   K.P.O. 7119   1933              4 manuals, 88 stops, 107 ranks
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         GREAT ORGAN (Open section)               SWELL ORGAN
     32' Contra Gemshorn (TC)     --          16' Contra Geigen            73
     16' Double Diapason          61          16' Rohrbourdon             109
     16' Contra Gemshorn          73           8' Diapason I               73
      8' Diapason I               61           8' Diapason II              73
      8' Diapason II              61           8' Viola da Gambe           73
      8' Diapason III             61           8' Viole                    73
      8' Gemshorn (fr. 16')       --           8' Salicional               73
      8' Harmonic Flute           61           8' Voix Celeste             73
  5 1/3' Quint                    61           8' Rohrflöte (fr. 16')      --
      4' Octave I                 61           8' Clarabella               73
      4' Harmonic Flute           61           8' Spitzflöte               73
  3 1/5' Tenth                    61           8' Flute Celeste (TC)       61
  2 2/3' Twelfth                  61           4' Octave                   73
      2' Fifteenth                61           4' Violina                  73
         Mixture V Rks           305           4' Rohrflöte (fr. 16')      --
      8' Trumpet                  61           4' Flute Triangulaire       73
                                           2 2/3' Nazard                   61
         GREAT ORGAN (Enclosed section)        2' Fifteenth                61
     16' Contra Basse             73           2' Flautina (fr. 16')       --
      8' Diapason IV              61       1 3/5' Tierce                   61
      8' Viola (fr. 16')          --              Mixture V Rks           305
      8' Bourdon                  61          16' Double Trumpet           73
      8' Melodia                  61           8' French Trumpet           73
      4' Octave II                61           8' Cornopean                73
      4' Flute Ouverte            61           8' Oboe                     73
      2' Super Octave             61           8' Vox Humana II Rks       146
         Harmonics VI Rks        366           4' Clarion                  73
     16' Contra Tromba            61              Tremolo
      8' Tromba                   61              Vox Humana Vibrato
      4' Tromba Clarion           61           8' Harp (Ch)
         Tremolo                               4' Celesta (Ch)
         Chimes (So)                              Swell Sub 16'
         Great Sub 16'                            Swell Super 4'
         Great Super 4'                           Swell Unison Off
         Great Unison Off
                                                  PEDAL ORGAN (Open section)
         CHOIR ORGAN                          32' Contra Violone           56
     16' Double Dulciana          97          32' Major Bass               68
      8' English Diapason         73          16' Diapason I               32
      8' Violin Diapason          73          16' Diapason III             32
      8' Dulciana (fr. 16')       --          16' Violone (fr. 32')        --
      8' Viola                    73          16' Gemshorn (Gt)            --
      8' Unda Maris               73          16' Bourdon (fr. 32' MajBs)  --
      8' Concert Flute            73      10 2/3' Quint (fr. 32' MajBs)    --
      8' Cor de Nuit              73           8' Octave I                 44
      4' Principal                73           8' Violoncello (fr. 32')    --
      4' Dulcet (fr. 16')         --           8' Gemshorn (Gt)            --
      4' Traverse Flute           73           8' Stopped Flute (MajBs)    --
  2 2/3' Nazard                   61       5 1/3' Octave Quint             32
      2' Piccolo                  61           4' Super Octave (fr. 8')    --
      2' Dolcetin (fr. 16')       --           4' Stopped Flute (MajBs)    --
  1 3/5' Tierce                   61              Mixture IV Rks          128
  1 1/3' Larigot                  61          32' Contra Bombarde          68
  1 1/7' Septieme                 61          16' Bombarde (fr. 32')       --
      1' Twenty-second (fr. 16')  --           8' Bombarde Octave (fr. 32')--
         Mixture III Rks         183           4' Bombarde Clarion (32')   --
     16' Bassoon                  73          
      8' Trompette                73              PEDAL ORGAN (Enclosed section)
      8' Orchestral Oboe          73          16' Diapason II (Gt)         --
      8' Clarinet                 73          16' Contra Geigen (Sw)       --
      4' Clairon                  73          16' Double Dulciana (Ch)     --
         Tremolo                              16' Contra Basse (Gt)        --
      8' Harp (TC)                --          16' Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw)    --
      4' Celesta (Deagan)         61 bars      8' Octave II (ext Gt)       12
         Choir Sub 16'                         8' Geigen (Sw)              --
         Choir Super 4'                        8' Dulciana (Ch)            --
         Choir Unison Off                      8' Open Flute (in Gt)       44
                                               8' Still Gedeckt (Sw)       --
         SOLO ORGAN                            4' Octave Geigen (Sw)       --
      8' Violoncello              73           4' Open Flute (fr. 8')      --
      8' Cello Celeste            73          16' Trombone (in So)         56
      8' Orchestral Flute         73          16' Contra Tromba (Gt)       --
      4' Concert Flute            73          16' Double Trumpet (Sw)      --
      8' Tuba Magna (unenc.) (prepared)       16' Bassoon (Ch)             --
      8' Tuba Mirabilis           73      10 2/3' Tromba Quint (Gt)        --
      8' French Horn              73           8' Trumpet (fr. 16')        --
      8' English Horn             73           8' Tromba (Gt)              --
      4' Tuba Clarion             73           4' Clarion (fr. 16')        --
         Tremolo                               8' Chimes (So)
      8' Chimes (Deagan "A")      25 tubes
      8' Harp (Ch)                                COUPLERS
      4' Celesta (Ch)                             Great to Pedal           8  4
         Solo Sub 16'                             Swell to Pedal           8  4
         Solo Super 4'                            Choir to Pedal           8  4
         Solo Unison Off                          Solo to Pedal            8  4
                                                  Swell to Great       16  8  4
         ADJUSTABLE COMBINATIONS                  Choir to Great       16  8  4
         Solo            8   (thumb) *            Solo to Great        16  8  4
         Swell          10   (thumb) *            Solo to Swell        16  8  4
         Great          10   (thumb) *            Unenc Great to Choir     8
         Choir          10   (thumb) *            Enc Great to Choir       8
         Pedal           8   (toe)                Swell to Choir       16  8  4
         General        12   (thumb & toe)        Solo to Choir        16  8  4
         Set                 (thumb)              Great to Solo            8
         General Cancel      (thumb)              Swell to Solo            8  4
         All Off             (thumb)
         Tremolo Cancel      (thumb)              SWELL SHOES (Selectable)
         Coupler Cancel      (thumb)              Balanced Expression Pedal - Great
         Couplers to Manual                       Balanced Expression Pedal - Swell
           Pistons Off/On    (thumb)              Balanced Expression Pedal - Choir
         * with Ped. to Man. Comb.                Balanced Expression Pedal - Solo
           Combs. Off/On     (tablets)            Balanced Pedal - Crescendo

         REVERSIBLES                              ACCESSORIES
         Great to Pedal      (thumb & toe)        Master Expression (tablet)
         Swell to Pedal      (thumb & toe)        Crescendo Selector Panel - 6 levels
         Choir to Pedal      (thumb & toe)        Swell Shoe Selector Panel
         Solo to Pedal       (thumb & toe)        Chimes Sustain Indicator Light
         Swell to Great      (thumb)              Chimes Soft Indicator Light
         Choir to Great      (thumb)              16-32 Stops Off Indicator Light
         Solo to Great       (thumb)              Current Indicator Light
         Mezzo               (toe)                Signal Light (from conductor)
         Sforzando           (thumb & toe)        Signal Button (to conductor)
         16-32 stops off     (thumb)              Harp Sustain Indicator Light
         Harp Sustain        (toe)                Mezzo Indicator Light
         Chimes Soft         (toe)                Sforzando Indicator Light
         Chimes Sustain      (toe)                Crescendo Indicator
                                                  Organ Bench, adjustable
                                                  Music rack and pedal lights
                                                  Motor starter buttons


[Received from Steven E. Lawson  2018-05-03]


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