New York City, New York

Armenian Evangelical Church


Skinner Organ, Op. 448 (1923) in Armenian Evangelical Church (New York City, NY)
 
Skinner Organ, Op. 448 (1923) in Armenian Evangelical Church (New York City, NY)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Builder:        Skinner Organ Company
   Year:        1923
   Opus:        448
   
No. manuals:    2
No. stops:      9
No. ranks:      9
No. pipes:      616
 
 
 
                GREAT ORGAN
             8' Diapason             73
             8' Melodia              73
             8' Dulciana             73
                Chimes (Mayland)     20 tubes
 
                SWELL ORGAN
             8' Gedeckt              73
             8' Salicional           73
             8' Voix Celeste (TC)    61
             4' Harmonic Flute       73
             8' Flugel Horn          73
             8' Vox Humana           pf
                Tremolo
 
                PEDAL ORGAN
            16' Bourdon              32


Source: Steven E. Lawson

Notes: According to the stop list found on the website for the NYC AGO Chapter, the present building was originally built as a bank in classic Greek Revival style, but was in fact never used as a bank. The organ is installed in two cases within and at the front of the room, and enjoys an optimal acoustic environment. In 1995, the organ was completely restored to original condition by J. G. Saenger Instruments of Topton, Pennsylvania, reversing previous modifications.

Picture Source: The New York City Chapter of The American Guild of Organists

Organ Historical Society Database: https://www.pipeorgandatabase.org/OrganDetails.php?OrganID=22883