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Kenneth Coulter (1985)

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Assembly Hall: Southeast Studio
Temple Square
Salt Lake City, UT

Images


2007-04-21 - Organ in practice room (Photograph by Jeff Scofield/Database Manager)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1997 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Kirnberger II temperament; 60mm wind pressure. -Database Manager

2009-10-20 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Fumed oak case with pipe shades of Alaskan yellow cedar. 5-sectional facade with 33 pipes arranged: 5-9-5-9-5 all from the Man. II 4' Prestant. There is a dummy swell pedal. The tremulant is prepared-for. Three of the four couplers are hitch-down. The Man. I to Man. II is a shove coupler. A second set of bellows allows for optional hand-pumping. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Assembly Hall, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah
c. 1986 Kenneth Coulter, Eugene, Oregon, ca. 1986

MANUAL I (61n)
 8 Gemshorn 
 2 Blockfloete

MANUAL II (61n)
 8 Rohrfloete
 4 Prestant  
 I  to II 
III to II    

 MANUAL III (61n)
8 Gedeckt 
4 Spitzfloete 

PEDAL (32n)
16 Bourdon
8 Bourdon (ext.)
4 Bourdon (ext.)
I to Pedal
II to Pedal

Wind Stabilizer
Tremulant
Wind pressure 60mm


The case is made of fumed oak with Alaskan cedar pipe shades; the metal pipework is all made of hammered lead.  Hand-pumping is possible, using a second belows in addition to the blower-fed wedge reservoir.  The 4' Prestant stands in the case, a "Schnitger-ish" arrangement of 5-9-5-9-5 with C in the center tower.  (Data from "The American Organist".)


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