New York, NY
Trinity Church, Episcopal


Builder:		Skinner Organ Co.
  Year:			1923
  Opus:			408
No. manuals:		4
No. stops:		74
No. ranks:		71
No. pipes:		4,630

Specification

NAVE ORGAN
Great

	16'	Diapason		61
	8'	First Diapason		61
	8'	Second Diapason		61
	8'	Claribel Flute		61
	8'	Erzahler		61
	4'	Octave			61
	4'	Flute			61
	2'	Fifteenth		61
	V	Mixture			305	(added 1928, Op. 408-A)
	III	Mixture			183	(replaced by III Harmonics, 408-A)
	8'	Tromba			61
Swell
	16'	Bourdon			73	(408-A)
	8'	Diapason		73
	8'	Clarabella		73
	8'	Salicional		73
	8'	Voix Celestes		73
	8'	Flute Celeste II	134
	4'	Octave			73
	4'	Flute			73
	2'	Flautina		61
	III	Mixture			183	(replaced by V Chorus Mixture 305, 408-A)
	16'	Trumpet			73
	8'	Cornopean		73
	8'	Oboe			73
	8'	Vox Humana		73
	4'	Clarion			73
		Tremulant
Choir
	8'	Diapason		61
	8'	Gamba 73			(408-A)
	8'	Chimney Flute		61
	4'	Flute			61
	2 2/3'	Nazard			61
	2'	Piccolo			61
	8'	English Horn		61
		Tremulant
Solo
	8'	Gamba			73
	8'	Gamba Celeste		73
	8'	Flute			73
	16'	Ophecleide		73
	8'	Tuba Mirabilis		73
	8'	Tuba			73
	8'	French Horn		73
	8'	Flugel Horn		73	(408-A)
	4'	Clarion			73
		Tremulant
Pedal
	32'	Diapason		32
	16'	Diapason		12  GT
	16'	Bourdon			32
	16'	Gamba			32	(408-A)
	8'	Octave			12
	8'	Gedeckt			12
	4'	Flute			12
	32'	Bombarde		12
	16'	Trombone		32
	16'	Trumpet			SW
	8'	Tromba			12
	4'	Clarion			12
CHANCEL ORGAN
Great
	8'	First Diapason		61
	8'	Second Diapason		61
	8'	Wald Flute		61
	4'	Octave			61
	4'	Flute			61
Swell
	16'	Bourdon			73
	8'	Diapason		73
	8'	Gedeckt			73
	8'	Salicional		73
	8'	Unda Maris		73
	8'	Aeoline			73
	4'	Flute			73
	III	Mixture			183
	8'	Cornopean		73
	8'	Corno d'Amore		73
		Tremulant
Choir
	8'	Melodia			61
	8'	Dulciana		61
	4'	Flute			61
	8'	Clarinet		61
		Tremulant
Pedal
	16'	Subbass			32
	16'	Bourdon			32
	16'	Bourdon			SW
	8'	Octave			12
	8'	Gedeckt			SW


Photo 2 Source: The Diapason, via Jonathan Bowen

Notes: According to the article on the organ in Stop, Open and Reed, the gallery organ is stacked.  The Great is on the bottom, Swell above that, Choir above that and Solo on top.

The article also said:  "In the Gallery, at the front of the organ, has been retained the ancient console, which is indeed a curiosity, for on three manuals the keys extend down an extra octave, the only one built so that we have seen.  The stops were ranged in vertical jambs, some two feet or more high, and one was that rara avis in American instruments - a Serpent."

For further information on the church and organs, see the history below the stop list of 408-D.

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