Рет қаралды 639
The San Francisco Chapter of The American Guild of Organists presents its first 'Virtual Organ Crawl'. We visit three instruments that are largely forgotten or out of the mainstream consciousness of most organists.
While the instruments are lesser known, they still present an interesting opportunity to hear other fine pipe organs of San Francisco.
CHAPEL OF GRACE ORGAN
(1421 pipes, Aeolian opus #1738, enlarged by Aeolian Skinner, opus #1151)
~Great division (enclosed separately) (508 pipes)
Principal 8, Gedeckt Pommer 8,Gemshorn 8, Gemshorn Celeste 8, Spitz Principal 4, Gemshorn 4, Plein Jeu III Rks.
~Swell division (706 pipes)
Lieblich Gedeckt 16, Viola Pomposa 8, Viola Celeste 8,
Koppleflöte Prestant 4, Koppelflöte 4, Octavin 2, Koppelflöte 2, Sesquialtera II Rks., Trompette 8, Rohrschalmei 4, Zymbelstern
~ Pedal division (208 pipes)
Montre 16, Gemshorn 16, Lieblich Gedeckt 16, Principal 8, Lieblich Flöte 8, Choral Bass 4, Contre Trompette 16, Trompette 8, Clarion 4
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE / 906 CULTURAL CENTER
Hook & Hastings (Opus 1380, 1888)
29 ranks. 1,589 pipes. 3 divisions. 2 manuals. 27 stops. 25 registers.
Chest Type(s): Slider chests
Manual Compass: 58
Pedal Compass: 27
Mechanical Action
3-sectional facade contains 19 stencilled pipes arranged: 5-9-5. Drawknobs in angled-out French-style terraced jambs. Installed by Leo Schoenstein in 1912.
5th CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS
Hall Organ Co., West Haven, Connecticut