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Updated by Dan Koehler, who has heard or played the organ.
Following a construction project connecting the office building to the sanctuary via a new gathering hall the organ has been ciphering badly. As a result effective Sunday March 30, 2019 all pipes have been silenced, and the Rodgers Trillium Masterpiece 935 console is currently operating as a purely digital instrument. Upon inspection of the pipes by a technician later this year a decision will be made regarding the feasibility of repairing and/or restoring the original Kimball pipes.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- In Sept. 2006, the church replaced the failing 1973 Klann console with a new Rodgers 3-man. organ. Five of the seven ranks are connected to the Rodgers. The Diapason and Krummhorn are not.
The original builder was W. W. Kimball (1919, Opus6565).
Status Note: There 1999.
Tonal changes. Sw. 8' Violin Diapason and Gt. 8' Dulciana swapped. Violin Diapason cut-down, debearded, and revoiced as 4' Octave. Dulciana loudened and tuned sharp as Voix Celeste with 8' Salicional. Flute unit revoiced.
Related Instrument Entries: Don P. Gorman (1973) , W. W. Kimball Co. (Opus 6565, 1921)
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