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Updated through online information from william kuhlman. -- The organ was originally installed in the Koren Library Reading room and moved in 1980 to the Jenson Hall of Music, Sundt Organ studio. The reinstallation and minor revoicing was executed by David Engen.
Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.
Updated through on-line information from Samuel Libra. -- The Hauptwerk (notated as Great on organ) Trompette stops were originally part of a seperate windchest controlled by electrical action. When the organ was removed from the Koren Chapel and moved to the music building, the 16' and 4' Trompette stops were removed. The 8' Trompette was moved to the main case "en chamade" and added to the mechanical action. According to the Luther college organ web page, the organ is 25 stops, 37 ranks rather than the 26 stops and 34 ranks described on the OHS page.
Status Note: There 1971
Hauptwerk Trompette stops (16, 8, 4) on electric action, also playable from pedals. Compass 58/32.
Webpage Links: Luther College Jensen-Noble Hall of Music Decorah, IA
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