Specification of Op. 30, for PILGRIM EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Beaverton, Oregon


(This is a small 2 manual and pedal organ with "exchange slider" configuration having all pipes on one windchest.)


DISPOSITION:


Manual I
Præstant 8
Holpipe 8 -
Viol d' Gamba 8 * -
Octave 4 *
Spitzflöte 4 *
Nasard 2 2/3 *
Octave 2 *
Tierce (discant) 1 3/5 *
Mixture IV
Trumpet 8

Manual II
Oak Gedackt 8
Viol d' Gamba 8 * -
Octave 4 *
Spitzflöte 4 *
Nasard 2 2/3 *
Octave 2 *
Tierce (discant) 1 3/5 *

Pedal
Subbass (Douglass Fir) 16
Præstant 8 +
Trumpet 8 +


Couplers, etc
Manual I - Pedal

Tremulant, adjustable


* Register which may be played from either manual (but not both simultaneously)
as determined by which of its three stopknob positions has been selected.
- Some bass tones are common with another stop.
+ Manual I registers that are playable in Pedal.

Keyboard compasses: Manuals, 56 notes: C - g '''; Pedal, 30 notes: C - f ', flat
Mechanical key action, suspended; mechanical stop action; attached keydesk
Solid wood slider chests
Metal flue pipes of finest lead/tin alloys, hammered and voiced for vocale sound
Façade pipe mouths are gilded with 23 carat gold
Cone tuning for small flue pipes; soldered hats for stopped metal pipes; reeds are easily tunable by organist
Wind system with wedge bellows and electric blower located behind organ; stabilized, but flexible

Case is of fumed Appalachian white oak and western red-cedar with appropriate ornamentation in simple modern style.

The organ is tuned in Kellner's "Bach" temperament which is suited to music of all periods.

The organ has 12 registers, 15 ranks, with 775 pipes.


This instrument was completed and dedicated in Fall 1987 in concerts by Dr. Lee Garrett and Nancy Le Roi & Timothy Nickels, advisors to the congregation.

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