Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - "Church and organ burned in 2000. Some organ parts salvaged and used in a new Martin Ott organ, Op. 102." -Database Manager
2013-06-04 - Updated through online information from Kristina Powers. -- I myself recall seeing and hearing the organ in the older church when attending Mass one December the year before the fire occurred -- the case was in the middle of the sanctuary.<br>Friends who live across the street and are parishioners reported to my family that, following the tragic 2000 church fire, the organ was one of the only salvageable components left along with religious statues. It was "badly smoked and damaged" but would be re-used in a newer organ. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from website: http://www.martinottpipeorgan.com/opus-34 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Hauptwerk Pipes Prinzipal 8' (1-5 Oct.) 51 - 75% tin Rohrflöte 8' 56 - 40% tin Octave 4' 56 - 75% tin Flöte 2' 56 - 40% tin Mixture III 168 - 75% tin Trompete 8' 56 - 51% tin Tremulant Schwellwerk Viola 8' (1-12 Ged.) 44 - 51% tin Viola Celeste 8' (tg) 37 - 51% tin Holzgedackt 8' 56 - oak Nachthorn 4' 56 - 51% tin Prinzipal 2' 56 - 75% tin Terz 1 3/5' 56 - 40% tin Quinte 1 1/3' 56 - 40% tin Tremulant Pedal Subbass 16' 30 - oak Oktavbass 8' 30 - 75% tin Choralbass 4' + 2' 60 - 51% tin Posaune 16' 30 - 51% tin Couplers HW - PED SW - PED SW - HW [Received from Kristina Powers 2013-06-03.]
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