Chester A. Raymond
1950

Originally Lewis Condit (L.C.) Harrison (& Co.) (1893)

The Presbyterian Church

175 Gatzmer Avenue
Jamesburg, NJ, US

17 Ranks
Instrument ID: 59436 ● Builder ID: 5180 ● Location ID: 51813
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2 Manuals

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on September 13th, 2016:
This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by Shea Velloso, based on personal knowledge of the organ. <br>This remarkable modest-sized organ is extremely colorful and versatile enough to play a wide range of repertoire. A clear diapason chorus is warm enough to play romantic repertoire, yet bright and clear enough to play complicated contrapuntal passages. The organ has a gorgeous Salicional and Celeste which, when used with an octave coupler and the 16' Pedal Violone, produce a wonderful orchestral sound. The organ boasts 4 independent reeds: a bold English Cornopean and delicate Capped Oboe in the Swell. The Great is home to a bright French Trompette and Solo Bombarde; which is extended to 16' in the Pedal. Both Manual divisions are enclosed within separate expression boxes. A unit Bombarde is unenclosed and plays at 16' in the Pedal and 8' on the Great.

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