Wednesday, March 17, 2010

And on the same note,

Pun not intended, here's (once again) the specifications for the organ. Though the organ says that it was built in 1894 by Mudler, in reality, Mudler came in and re-voiced the organ and removed a few stops (Some of which were replaced with stops from his company.) The organ was originally built built by an as yet unknown German manufacturer (We know it's German because the drawknobs were originally in German, and there are German writings and specifications inside the organ.)
Anyway, here are the specs.The stops in parentheses used to be in the organ before 1894.

Great:
Open Diapason 8'
Principal 4'
Viol d'Amour 8'
(Gambe 16')
Stop'd Diapason 8'
Stop'd Diapason bass
Harmonic flute 4'
Quint
Nasard 2 2/3
Trompet 8'

Swell:
Open Diapason 8'
Principal 4'
Dulcian 8'
Stop'd Diapason 8'
Stop'd Diapason bass
Mixture 3 rank
Oboe 8'
(Bourdon 15')
Tremulo

Pedal:
Bourdon 16'
Viola da Gamba 8'
Trompet 8'
(Bombarde 8')
(Gross gedakt 16')

Swell to great
Swell to pedal
Great to pedal
Four company-set toe pedals.

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