Winona, Minnesota
Masonic Temple
WANGERIN-WEICKHARDT CO., 1920 - Original Specifications
GREAT SWELL (Expressive)
16' Double Open Diapason 16' Bourdon
8' Open Diapason 8' Horn Diapason [tapered]
8' Gross Floete 8' Stopped Diapason
8' Gamba 8' Viole d'Orchestre
8' Melodia 8' Viole Celeste
4' Flauto Traverso 8' Echo Salicional
Chimes “P” 4' Principal
Chimes “F” 4' Harmonic Flute
8' Cornopean
Great to Great 16' 8' Orchestral Oboe
Great Unison On / Off 8' Vox Humana
Great to Great 4' Tremolo
Swell & Echo 16'
ECHO (Expressive) Swell Unison On / Off
16' Contra Dulciana Swell & Echo 4'
8' Unda Maris
8' Lieblich Gedeckt
4' Suabe Flute CHOIR (Expressive)
8' Cor Anglais 8' Concert Flute
8' Dulciana
4' Flute d'Amour
PEDAL 8' Clarinet
16' Open Diapason 30 Tremolo
16' Bourdon 30 Chimes “P”
16' Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw) -- Chimes “F”
8' Flute 12
Choir to Choir 16'
Choir Unison On / Off
Choir to Choir 4'
COUPLERS FINGER PISTONS
Swell and Echo to Pedal 8,4 Swell & Echo 1 – 6, 0
Great to Pedal 8,4 Great 1 – 5, 0
Choir to Pedal 8,4 Choir 1 – 5, 0
Swell & Echo to Great 16,8,4
Choir to Great 16,8,4 TOE LEVERS
Gr. to Ped. Rev. (rev)
Swell & Echo to Choir 16,8,4 Sforzando (hitch-down)
PEDAL MOVEMENTS (l - r) DIVISION SELECT (as pistons)
Crescendo (bal.) Echo Only
Swell Expression (bal.) Echo and Swell
Choir Expression (bal.) Swell Only
Unlabeled (bal.)
ACTION: E-P VOICES: 28 STOPS: 34 RANKS: 28 PIPES: _____
(inc. chimes)
NOTES
The organ is installed in chambers framing the stage. Each chamber has a case
front with a 5-sectional façade containing 31 pipes arranged: 5-5-11-5-5.
The Echo division is assigned to the Swell manual and can play on other divisions
thru couplers. Three pistons in the stop board above the keys but below the stops
allow the performer to select the Echo, both Echo and Swell, or only the Swell to
play from the top manual.
Unison Off functions for each division take the form of On / Off pistons also in
the stop board above the keys but below the stop tablets.
The handful of Masons have moved to a much smaller building, and the City of Winona
now owns and manages the building;.
Sources: Photos of the extant console, facades, and pipes.
Masonic Temple
255 Main St.
Winona, MN. 55987