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Flentrop Orgelbouw (1965)

St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
1245 10th Avenue East
Seattle, WA

OHS convention: 1982


Images


2005-01-16 - Keydesk (Photograph by Ryan D. Hulshizer/Database Manager)

1964-11-01 - Organ erected in the factory (Builder's promotional photograph/Database Manager)

2009-07-26 - Cathedral viewed from the West (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-07-26 - Organ in rear gallery from the front (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-07-26 - Organ (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-07-26 - Side of Rugwerk case, Borstwerk, and Hoovdwerk en chamade & facade (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-07-26 - Rugwerk case with main case behind (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Updated through information on the builder's web site. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - 6 gen., 6 div. combinations. Compass 56/32. Renovated c. 1992 by Paul Fritts. [Replaced a 3-33 Kimball tubular pneumatic, built in 1902, and moved to the present building in 1931, which was broken up for parts.] -Database Manager

2005-09-04 - On-line update from Michael J. Timinski -- Except for prestant rank, Bovenwerk is under expression. Paul Fritts renovated 1992/1995 and added a couple of stops--16' and 8' trompet on hoofdwerk and 32' bazuin in pedal. -Database Manager

2007-04-30 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The Registers/Stops/Ranks/Pipes given above represent the specs of the organ as ORIGINALLY installed. For the enlarged specs, see the Paul Fritts listing. The Flentrop was dedicated by E. Power Biggs. -Database Manager

2008-02-23 - Updated through online information from Zachary Alvernaz. -Database Manager

2008-05-30 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist (Source: Organbuilder website, 2012-04-24) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

St. Mark Cathedral (Episcopal)
Seattle, Washington
Flentrop Orgelbouw, 1965
OHS ID 969

      HOOFDWERK           BORSTWERK            BOVENWERK 
_______________________________________________________________________
 
   16 Prestant          8 Gedekt             8 Prestant  
    8 Prestant          4 Prestant           8 Fluit  
    8 Roerfluit         4 Fluit              8 Gemshoorn   
    4 Octaaf            2 Gemshoorn          8 Zweving   
    4 Speelfluit    1-1/3 Larigot            4 Octaaf   
2-2/3 Quint               Cymbel II          4 Koppelfluit   
    2 Octaaf            8 Regaal         2-2/3 Nasard   
1-3/5 Terts               Tremulant          2 Flageolet  
      Mixtuur IV                             1 Octaaf   
      Scherp III                               Mixtuur IV  
   16 Trompet (hor.)                         8 Trompet   
    8 Trompet (hor.)                         8 Kromhoorn  
                                               Tremulant 
 
      RUGWERK             PEDAAL               KOPPELS 
_______________________________________________________________________

    8 Prestant         32 Prestant             Pedaal-Rugwerk 
    8 Gedekt           16 Prestant             Pedaal-Hoofdw. 
    8 Quintadeen       16 Subbas               Pedaal-Bovenw. 
    4 Octaaf            8 Octaaf               Hoofdw.-Rugw. 
    4 Roerfluit         8 Gedekt               Hoofdw.-Bovenw. 
    2 Octaaf            4 Octaaf    
      Mixtuur III       4 Spitsgedekt   
      Scherp III      2+1 Nachthoorn   
      Sesquialter II      Mixtuur VII  
   16 Dulciaan         16 Bazuin   
    8 Schalmei          8 Trompet   
      Tremulant         4 Trompet              Manuaalomvang C - g''' 
                        2 Cornet               Pedaalomvang C - g'

[Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2012-04-24]

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