2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1999 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - [Rebuild by Moller or Moller console added at some time?] 11rk(8st) antiphonal added by P. J. Murphy in 1999 in original gallery case of previous instrument, believed to be by J. C. B. Standbridge. Playable from choir manual. -Database Manager
2011-01-12 - Received anonymously: -- Austin Opus 1040 was dedicated on the Feast of All Saints, 1922; it was a III/34 organ. The instrument was rebuilt in 1989 by Crosson and Savage, Cedars, Pa, who replaced the 1922 Great principals and Major Flute with principals, flutes, 3-rank mixture, and the 3-manual console from Austin Opus 2603, formerly in the First and Central Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Delaware. All other Austin 1040 pipework including some of the beautiful strings and all of the colorful reeds were retained and in use today. -Database Manager
Source: From THE DIAPASON December 1921
Pottsville, Pennsylvania Trinity Episcopal Church Austin Op. 1040 1922 _______________________________________________ GREAT (*encl in CH) SWELL 16' Dbl Open Diapason 61 16' Bourdon 73 8' Open Diapason 61 8' Diapason 73 8' Violoncello * 61 8' Rohrflöte 73 8' Grossflöte * 61 8' Viole d'Orchestre 73 4' Octave * 61 8' Viole Celeste 61 4' Waldflöte * 61 8' Aeoline 73 8' Tuba * 61 4' Flute Harmonic 73 Chimes EC 8' Cornopean 73 8' Oboe 73 ECHO Tremulant 8' Gedeckt 61 8' Echo Viole 61 CHOIR 8' Vox Angelica 49 8' Geigen Principal 73 4' Fernflöte -- 8' Concert Flute 73 8' Vox Humana 61 8' Dulciana 73 Tremulant 4' Flute d'Amour 73 Cathedral Chimes 20 2' Piccolo 61 8' Clarinet 73 Tremulant The Pedal division was not included in the stoplist published. [Received from Jeff Scofield November 15, 2022]
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