Spokane, Washington
St. John's Lutheran Church
WICKS, Opus 5472, 1975 - Original Specifications
MANUAL I COUPLERS
8' Principal 12 Manual II to Pedal [8]
8' Gedeckt [wood] 61 Manual I to Pedal [8]
8' Erzähler (II) --
4' Prestant 61 Manual II to Manual I 16,[8],4
4' Spill Flöte 61
2' Flach Flöte 61
II Mixture 61 FINGER PISTONS
8' Trompette (II) -- General 1 - 4
Chimes (prep) -- 0
MANUAL II TOE STUDS
8' Rohr Flöte 61 Gr. to Pedal (rev)
8' Erzähler 61 Sforzando (rev)
8' Erzähler Celeste (tc) 49
4' Nachthorn 61
4' Erzähler 12 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
2' Klein Principal 61 Crescendo (bal.)
1-1/3' Larigot 12
8' Trompette 61
Tremolo
Manual II to Manual II 16'
Manual II Unison Off
Manual II to Manual II 4'
ACTION: D-E ™
PEDAL
16' Sub Bass 32 VOICES: 12
8' Principal Bass (I) --
8' Rohr Flöte (II) -- STOPS: 23
4' Choral Bass (I) --
4' Flute (II) -- RANKS: 12
16' Trompette (II) 12
4' Clarion (II) -- PIPES: 739
NOTES
The church's previous pipe organ was installed in a chamber on the right side of the
chancel at the front. It was damaged in a fire on . After the
fire damage to the church was repaired, the present Wicks instrument was installed.
It is completely unenclosed and located atop a shelf cantilevered off of the back wall
above the rear gallery. The console is drawknob.
The Man. II 4' Rohr Schalmei was added in 1993, and used the Man. II Tremolo drawknob.
That function has been moved to a reversible button. The Manual II 1-1/3' Larigot is
an extension of the 4' Nachthorn, and the top 7 notes repeat. The Man. I, II Mixture
is an independent quint rank played with the 2' Flach Flöte at 1' pitch.
Sources: Wicks opus list; James R. Stettner; extant organ
St. John's Lutheran
W. 2 3rd Ave.
Spokane, WA. 99204
(509) 747-0984 Documented: ca. 1998