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Welte-Tripp Organ Corporation Opus 314 (1931)

Colorado College: Shove Memorial Chapel
1010 N Nevada Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO

OHS convention: 1998


Images


2015-06-17 - Side view of low C of the Pedal 16' Trombone. Not only is the reed tongue machine screwed to the shallot, but the shallot is screwed to the block (Photograph by Rick Morel/Rick Morel)

2015-06-17 - Shallot from Pedal 16' Trombone. Shallot is stamped "Bombarde", but draw knob is "Trombone" (Photograph by Rick Morel/Rick Morel)

2017-12-17 - Low F of the unenclosed Great 4' Principal showing the scale and Opus number (Photograph by Rick Morel/Rick Morel)

2017-09-17 - Portion of the pipework of the Choir Division (Photograph by Rick Morel/Rick Morel)

2017-12-02 - Portion of the pipework of the enclosed Great Division (Photograph by Rick Morel/Rick Morel)

2014-05-04 - Replica of original Welte-Tripp console built by Todd Evers of Morel & Associates. Portions of the original console were used in this construction (Photograph by Rick Morel/Rick Morel)

1997-05-04 - Chancel and Organ Case (Photograph by William T. Van Pelt/Database Manager)

2009-11-02 - Chapel interior, chancel perspective (Photograph by Bryan Dunnewald/Database Manager)

2009-11-02 - Chapel interior, gallery perspective (Photograph by Bryan Dunnewald/Database Manager)

2009-11-02 - Chapel interior and organ case (Photograph by Bryan Dunnewald/Database Manager)

2009-11-02 - Chancel and organ case (Photograph by Bryan Dunnewald/Database Manager)

2009-11-02 - Organ case (Photograph by Bryan Dunnewald/Database Manager)

2009-11-02 - Casework detail (Photograph by Bryan Dunnewald/Database Manager)

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Notes

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

2007-01-06 - Updated through online information from Scott Christiansen. -Database Manager


Stoplist

From 2000 AIO convention booklet Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Colorado Springs, Colorado
The Colorado College (Shove Memorial Chapel)

1931 Welte-Tripp organ

Great (* - enclosed):
16' Double Diapason
8' First Open Diapason
8' Second Open Diapason*
8' Hohl Flute*
8' Gemshorn*
4' Principal
4' Harmonic Flute*
2 2/3' Twelfth*
2' Fifteenth*
III Mixture*
8' Tuba*
Tremolo
Chimes (Ch.)
Harp (Ch.)

Swell:
16' Lieblich Gedeckt
8' Horn Diapason
8' Clarabella
8' Cor de Nuit
8' Viole Dolce
8' Salicional
8' Vox Celeste
4' Octave Geigen
4' Traverse Flute
2 2/3' Nazard
2' Super Octave
2' Flageolet
IV Mixture (draws 2')
16' Double Trumpet
8' Harmonic Trumpet
8' Oboe
8' Vox Humana (add'l encl.)
4' Harmonic Clarion
Tremolo
Vox Humana Vibrato
Harp (Ch.)
Celesta (Ch.)

Choir:
16' Contra Dulciana
8' Geigen Principal
8' Concert Flute
8' Dulciana (ext.)
8' Unda Maris
4' Suabe Flute
2 2/3' Rohr Nasat
2' Piccolo
8' Tuba (Gt.)
8' Cor Anglais
8' Clarinet
Tremolo
Harp
Celesta

Pedal:
16' Open Diapason
16' Double Diapason (Gt.)
16' Bourdon
16' Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw.)
16' Contra Dulciana (Ch.)
10 2/3' Quint (Gt. Double Dia.)
8' Octave (Gt. Double Dia.)
8' Stopped Flute (ext)
4' Fifteenth (Gt. Double Dia.)
16' Trombone
16' Double Trumpet (Sw.)
8' Tromba (ext)
4' Tromba Clarion (ext)
Chimes

 [Received from Connor Annable 2012-06-26.]

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