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Manuel Rosales & Associates Opus 22 (1998)

St. Paul's Episcopal Church
815 East Grace Street
Richmond, VA

Images


2010-02-28 - Church Exterior (Photograph by John G. DeMajo/Database Manager)

2010-02-28 - Chancel (Photograph by John G. DeMajo/Database Manager)

2010-02-28 - Ceiling Detail (Photograph by John G. DeMajo/Database Manager)

2010-02-28 - Rear Gallery with Organ Case (Photograph by John G. DeMajo/Database Manager)

2010-02-28 - Organ Case, Bruce Stevens at console (Photograph by John G. DeMajo/Database Manager)

2010-02-28 - Console (Keydesk) (Photograph by John G. DeMajo/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Rear Gallery. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Replaced Aeolian-Skinner Opus 1188-B (1953), which was relocated to St. Anne's Episcopal, Reston, Virginia by David Storey. -Database Manager

2013-08-31 - Updated through online information from Xaver Wilhelmy. -- Tracker action was modified to be automatically self-adjusting to humidity changes in 2002 by Wilhelmy Organbuilders. -Database Manager

2014-06-06 - Updated through online information from Sam Jackson. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Specifications from church web site Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Richmond, Virginia
St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Rosales Organ Builders, Inc.   Opus 22   1998             3 manuals, 45 stops, 51 ranks
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         GREAT ORGAN (II)                       SOLO ORGAN (I)
     16' Prestant              58            8' Flûte harmonique      58
      8' Principal             58            8' Bourdon               58
      8' Salicional            58            4' Prestant              58
      8' Chimney Flute         58            8' Cornet III           117 (g20-a58)
      4' Octave                58            8' Trompette harmonique  58
      4' Spire Flute           58            4' Clairon harmonique    58
  2 2/3' Octave Quint          58
      2' Super Octave          58               PEDAL ORGAN
  1 3/5' Tierce                58           32' Grand Bass (resultant)--
  1 1/3' Mixture V            290           16' Open Wood             30
      8' Trumpet               58           16' Prestant              GT
      8' Clarinet              58           16' Bourdon               30
                                             8' Flute (extension)     12
         SWELL ORGAN (III)                   8' Octave                30
     16' Bourdon               58            8' Spire Flute           30
      8' Geigen Principal      58            4' Super Octave          30
      8' Viole de Gambe        58           16' Trombone              30
      8' Voix céleste          58            8' Trumpet               30
      8' Flute traversière     46 a          4' Clarion               30
      8' Stop'd Diapason       58
      4' Principal             58               COUPLERS
      4' Rohrpipe              58               Great to Pedal
  2 2/3' Nazard                58               Swell to Pedal
      2' Doublet               58               Solo to Pedal
  1 3/5' Tierce                58               Swell to Great
      2' Mixture IV           232               Swell to Solo
     16' Double Trumpet        58               Great to Solo
      8' Trumpet               58
      8' Hautbois              58               ACCESSORIES
      8' Vox Virginia          58               Cymbelstern with two rotating stars
                                                Nightengale
      a  common bass                            Swell Tremolo
                                                Great & Solo Tremolo
         COMBINATIONS (99 levels)               Wind Stabilizer Cutout
         15 general                             Bach-Kellner temperament
         8  Swell                               Tutti (programmable)
         8  Great                               Crescendo pedal (programmable)
         8  Solo                                Balanced Swell pedal (electric action)
         8' Pedal                               Wind pressures: 3 1/4 to 4 3/8 inches


[Received from Steven E. Lawson  2014-09-13]

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