Portland, Oregon
Good Shepherd Lutheran

Clele D'Autremont Pipe Organ Builder, 1969 - "Ensemble Classique"

GREAT                       SWELL (Expressive)          PEDAL
16    Gemshorn Bass         8     Rohr Flote            16    Violone
8     Prinzipal             8     Gemshorn              16    Soubasse
8     Rohr Flote            8     Voix Celeste          8     Prinzipal
8     Gemshorn              4     Copula                8     Rohr Bordun
4     Octave                4     Flute a Cheminee      8     Gemshorn
4     Flute a Cheminee      4     Gemshorn Octave       5-1/3 Gemshorn Quinte
2     Super Octav           2     Octavin               4     Choral Bass
IV    Fourniture            2     Flute d'Bois          4     Rohr Pommer
8     Trompete              1-1/3 Quint Flote           2     Nachthorn
4     Klarine               1     Sifflote              IV    Mixture
      Carillon              8     Trompete              16    Posaune
                                                        8     Trompete
                                                        4     Kornett

STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
   16    Violone             (Ped)  --   Prepared for.
   16    Soubasse            (Ped)  32
   16    Gemshorn Bass        (Gt)  --   Tenor C. From the 8' Gemshorn.
   8     Prinzipal        (Gt/Ped)  61   Unenclosed.
   8     Gemshorn      (Gt/Sw/Ped)  61
   8     Voix Celeste         (Sw)  --   Prepared for.
   8     Rohr Flote        (Gt/Sw)  61
   8     Rohr Bordun         (Ped)  --   Same as the 8' Rohr Flote.
   5-1/3 Gemshorn Quinte     (Ped)  --   From the Gemshorn unit.
   4     Octave               (Gt)  61   Unenclosed.
   4     Choral Bass         (Ped)  --   From the Great 4' Octave.
   4     Copula               (Sw)  --   The Great 4' Octave borrowed to the Swell.
   4     Gemshorn Octave      (Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Gemshorn.
   4     Flute a Cheminee  (Gt/Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Rohr Flote.
   4     Rohr Pommer         (Ped)  --   Same as the 4' Flute a Cheminee.
   2     Super Octav          (Gt)  12   Extension of the Great 4' Octave.
   2     Octavin              (Sw)  --   Prepared for.
   2     Flute d'Bois         (Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Rohr Flote.
   2     Nachthorn           (Ped)  --   From the Gemshorn unit.
   1-1/3 Quint Flote          (Sw)  --   Derived from the Rohr Flote unit.
   1     Sifflote             (Sw)  --   From the Rohr Flote unit.  Top octave repeats.
   IV    Fourniture           (Gt) 244   Unenclosed. Starting pitches: 19-22-26-29.
   IV    Mixture             (Ped) ---   Same as the Great IV Fourniture.
   16    Posaune             (Ped)  12   Extension of the 8' Trompete.
   8     Trompete      (Gt/Sw/Ped)  61
   4     Klarine              (Gt)  12   Extension of the 8' Trompete.
   4     Kornett             (Ped)  --   Same as the 4' Klarine.
         Carillon             (Gt) (21)  Peterson. Added as a memorial gift in 1989.

PIPE SUMMARY
   Soubasse...................32 pipes
   Prinzipal..................61 pipes
   Gemshorn...................73 pipes
   Rohr Flote.................85 pipes
   Octave.....................73 pipes
   Fourniture................244 pipes
   Trompette..................85 pipes

FINGER PISTONS
   General                       1 - 3
   Swell                         1 - 3
   Great                         1 - 3
   G.C.
TOE STUDS
   General                       1 - 3
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Swell Expression             (bal.)
   Crescendo                    (bal.)
ACTION:  Electro-Pneumatic unit
VOICES:  7
STOPS:  35
RANKS:  10
PIPES:  653

NOTES
The organ is installed in the rear gallery with the Great Principal
chorus unenclosed, and the rest of the pipes in an expressive chamber.

The Carillon (chimes) were added as a memorial gift in 1989. They are by
Peterson, and while playable from the Great manual, are enclosed in the
chamber.  Their compass is 21 notes from tenor A thru f 42.

SOURCES: Extant organ

 [Received on line from James R. Stettner March 02, 2009.]

 [Received on line from James R. Stettner March 02, 2009.]