Resurrection Episcopal Church
Rainbow City, Alabama
STEINER ORGANS INCORPORATED, Opus __, 1974
Gottfried C. Reck, 1999 - Removal and Re-installation
Proscia Organs, Inc., 2016 - Addition of Chimes
MANUAL I MANUAL II PEDAL
8 Gedackt 8 Gemshorn 16 Subbass
4 Principal 4 Gedackt 8 Gedackt
2 Gemshorn 2 Principal 4 Principal
III Mixture
STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
16 Subbass (Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Gedackt.
8 Gemshorn (II) 56
8 Gedackt (I/Ped) 56
4 Principal (I/Ped) 56
4 Gedackt (II) 12 Extension of the 8' Gedackt.
2 Principal (II) 56
2 Gemshorn (I) 24 Extension of the 8' Gemshorn.
III Mixture (I) 168
PIPE SUMMARY
8' Gemshorn 16' Gedackt 4' Principal 2' Principal III Mixture
80 pipes 80 pipes 56 pipes 56 pipes 168 pipes
COUPLERS FINGER PISTONS
Man I/Ped General 1 - 3
Man II/Ped Manual II 1 - 3
Manual I 1 - 3
Man II/I Cancel
PEDAL MOVEMENTS TOE STUDS
None General 1 – 3
Pedal 1 - 3
NOTES
The organ was originally built for the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Birmingham,
Alabama and was located in a gallery loft. When they built a new church, the organ was
relocated to the new worship space. The III Mixture was reportedly originally IV-ranks
and was altered at some point – perhaps when the organ was moved to Ascension's new
worship space.
When the congregation acquired a new Steiner-Reck tracker in 1999, the 1974 Steiner
organ was sold to Resurrection Episcopal and installed here by Gottfied C. Reck without
changes.
Chimes were added as a memorial gift in 2016 and were added by Proscia Organs, Inc.
of Bowdon, Georgia.
Sources: OHS Database account & photos; JRS; original installation
Resurrection Episcopal Church
113 Brown Ave.
Rainbow City, AL. 35906