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Updated through online information from Greg Fulton, Organist/Choir Director (May 4, 2025): I am the organist/choir director at St. John’s. I started in 12/2024. This organ was re-voiced in early 2020 as follows: The pipes for the 8’ Rohrflöte stop (lower manual) were replaced. 1. Every key below middle C sounds the upper manual 8' Gedackt rank (24 pipes) 2. Every key above middle C is a Salicional pipe sounding 8vb (as if it were a 16’ rank) 3. Therefore pulling the 8’ Rohrflöte splits the keyboard into one half 8’ Gedackt, one half 16’ Salicional. The original Rohrflöte pipes are currently in storage with Marceau Organ Builders, Seattle WA.
Updated through online information from James W. Van Horn.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Great 8' Principal divided into two façades: one facing keydesk and across chancel; and one to the left facing into the congregation. The organ has 10 independent register - two of which are configured as a half-draw 2-2/3' Nasard / full-draw II Sesquialtera. Man. II has only one independent register with 3 stops duplexed from Man. I. The Pedal has an independent 16' Sub Bass.
Updated through online information from James W. Van Horn. -- The Bond web site describes opus 24 as "13 stops, 10 ranks". I think that may be a little generous. You decide. [See associated stoplist. Database Manager.]
Status Note: There 1995.
Webpage Links: the organ [Church web site]
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