Yakima, Washington
Central Lutheran Church
Austin Organs, Inc., Opus 652, 1916
Otto Schoenstein, 1960 - "Moving & Re-installation"
GREAT
16 Violone 61
8 Principal Diapason 61
8 Small Diapason 61
8 Gross Flute 61
8 Violoncello 61
8 Gemshorn 61
4 Octave 61
4 Harmonic Flute 61
8 Tuba 61
Chimes (21) Mayland; A 22 - f 42.
Great Unison Off
Great 4
SWELL (Expressive)
16 Gedeckt 61
8 Open Diapason 61
8 Rohr Flute 61 A Stopped Diapason.
8 Viole d'Orchestre 61
8 Viole Celeste (tc) 49
8 Echo Salicional 61
8 Spitz Flute 61
4 Flauto Traverso 61 Wooden; harmonic.
4 Violina 61
8 Cornopean 61
8 Oboe 61
8 Vox Humana 61 On its own elevated chest with its own Tremolo.
Tremolo
Swell to Swell 16
Swell Unison Off
Swell to Swell 4'
CHOIR (Expressive)
8 Diapason 61
8 Concert Flute 61
8 Unda Maris (tc) 49 Open wood with the Concert Flute.
8 Dulciana 61
4 Flute d'Amour 61
2 Harmonic Piccolo 61
8 Clarinet 61
Tremolo
Choir to Choir 16
Choir Unison Off
Choir to Choir 4
PEDAL
16 Contrabass 32
16 Violone (Gt) --
16 Bourdon 32
16 Gedeckt (Sw) --
8 Octave 12 Extension of the 16' Contrabass.
8 Violone (Gt) --
8 Flute 12 Extension of the 16' Bourdon.
8 Flauto Dolce (Sw) --
COUPLERS
Swell to Pedal 8,4
Great to Pedal 8,4
Choir to Pedal 8,4
Swell to Great 16,8,4
Choir to Great 16,8,4
Swell to Choir 16,8,4
FINGER PISTONS
General 1 - 8
Swell 1 - 8
Great 1 - 8
Choir 1 - 8
Sforz. (rev)
TOE STUDS
General 1 - 13
Pedal 1 - 4
Gt. to Ped. (rev)
Sforzando (rev)
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Swell Expression (bal.)
Great Expression (bal.)
Echo Expression (bal.)
Crescendo (bal.)
ACTION: Austin Universal E-P windchests
VOICES: 30
STOPS: 37; inc. chimes
RANKS: 30
PIPES: 1,772
NOTES
The organ was originally built for Trinity memorial Church in Warren,
Pennsylvania. It was moved here to Central Lutheran Church in Yakima,
Washington in 1960 by Otto Schoenstein, and installed without tonal
or mechanical changes in that church's rear gallery over a nine week
period beginning in June.
The preceding stoplist was taken from the console after 1984 tonal
changes; as well as from the unaltered console junction and the wind-
chest stop pneumatics. The organ had evidently been prepared for a
future Echo division which was never added in Warren, PA.
[Received on line from James R. Stettner March 26, 2009.]