Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Episcopal


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Builder:        Ernest M. Skinner & Son
   Year:        1939

 
No. manuals:    3
No. stops:      32
 
The contract was a console-only job for the existing organ.

Specification

                GREAT ORGAN                            SWELL ORGAN
            16' Bourdon                             8' Geigen Principal
             8' Diapason                            8' Stopped Diapason
             8' Claribel Flute                      8' Viol di Gamba
             8' Spitz Flute                         8' Voix Celeste
             4' Octave                              8' Viol d'Orchestre
         2 2/3' Octave Quint                        8' Viole Celeste
             2' Super Octave                        4' Octave
             8' Trumpet                            16' Bassoon
                                                   16' Vox Humana
                CHOIR ORGAN                         8' Cornopean
             8' Diapason                            8' Oboe
             8' Melodia                                Tremolo
             8' Doppel Flute
             8' Viola                                  PEDAL ORGAN
             8' Dolce                              16' Great Bass
             4' Harmonic Flute                     16' Sub Bass
             4' Gemshorn                            8' Flute (ext)
             2' Piccolo                             8' Flauto Dolce (ext)
             8' Clarinet
                Tremolo


Source: Lynnwood Farnam Collection, Curtis Institute of Music, via Jonathan Bowen.

Mr. Farnam's Comments: Played May 28, 1920; "Originally Roosevelt, revoiced by C. C. Mitchell, rebuilt by Hutchings-Votey, additions by Hope-Jones; A. Gordon Mitchell, organist; remarkably effective and good; Great and Swell on south side of chancel, Choir on north with console; first time I have heard a 16' Vox Humana."

Organ Historical Society Database: https://pipeorgandatabase.org/OrganDetails.php?OrganID=35528