Holy Name Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Chicago, Illinois
William A. Johnson, Opus 501, 1877
Wangerin Organ Company, 1919
Reuter Organ Co., ca. 1950's
OHS ID: 50414
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GREAT (*=expressive)[1] SWELL (expressive)[3] CHOIR PEDAL [7]
16 Open Diapason 16 Bourdon 8 Concert Flute [N] 32 Resultant (derived)
8 Second Diapason 8 Open Diapason 8 Dulciana 16 Open Diapason [9]
8 Doppel Flute 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Vox Angelica [N] 16 Violone
8 Viol da Gamba* 8 Vox Celeste 8 Unda Maris [N] 16 Bourdon
8 Gemshorn [N]* 4 Violone 4 Principal [6] 16 Lieblich Gedeckt
4 Octave* 2-2/3 Nazard [4] 4 Rohr Flute 8 Principal
4 Flauto Traverso* Mixture III [5] 2 Harmonic Piccolo 8 Bass Flute
2 Super Octave 16 Fagotto [R] 8 Clarinet 4 Choralbass
Mixture IV [2] 8 Cornopean Tremolo Mixture III
Scharff Mixture III [R] 8 Oboe 16 Posaune [8]
8 Trumpet* 8 Vox Humana
8 Trumpette en Chamade [R] 4 Clarion [R] "All usual interdivision and intra-
Tremolo division couplers, 16,8,4."
NOTES
N Definately not Johnson pipes.
R Reuter additions.
1 Prior to latest work had an 8 First Open Diapason.
2 c1 pipe marked "Mixture/5rks/68 scale."
3 Prior to latest work had an 8 Violincello [N] and 8 Salicional.
4 Originally a 4 Flute.
5 Originally labeled "Dolce Cornet".
6 Originally at 8-ft pitch.
7 Original Pedal was 16 Open Diapason, 16 Bourdon (wider than present Bourdon), 8 Violincello,
8 Bass Flute, and 16 Posaune.
8 CCC pipe marked "W.L. Fletcher, voicer"
9 Haskell bass pipes.
"It is presumed that a resonable portion of the stops not otherwise qualified above or of
obviously modern tonal conception is original Johnson pipework."
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[Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2012-10-08]