Roanoke, VirginiaSt. John's Episcopal Church
Builder: Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Inc.
Year: 1946
Opus: 1093
No. manuals: 4
No. stops: 49
No. ranks: 57
No. pipes: 3,477
GREAT ORGAN SWELL ORGAN
16' Quintaton 61 8' Geigen 68
8' First Diapason 61 8' Stopped Diapason 68
8' Second Diapason 61 8' Viole 68
8' Flute Harmonique 61 8' Viole Celeste 68
8' Spitzflöte 61 4' Octave Geigen 68
4' Octave 61 4' Flute Triangulaire 68
4' Traverse Flute 61 IV Plein Jeu 244
2' Fifteenth 61 16' Contre Hautbois 68
III-V Fourniture 245 8' Trumpet 68
8' Tromba 61 8' Oboe 68
Chimes EC 4' Clarion 68
Tremulant
CHOIR ORGAN
8' Gamba 68 PEDAL ORGAN
8' Cor de Nuit 68 16' Contre Basse 32
8' Flauto Dolce 68 16' Flute Conique 32
8' Flute Celeste (TC) 56 16' Quintaton GT
4' Orchestral Flute 68 16' Salicional 12 SW
2 2/3' Nazard 61 8' Principal 32
2' Piccolo 61 8' Flute 12
8' English Horn 68 4' Choralbass 32
Tremulant IV Mixture 128
Harp pf 16' Trombone 32
Celesta pf 16' Hautbois SW
8' Trumpet 12
ECHO-ANTIPHONAL Chimes EC
8' Diapason 68 a
4' Octave 68 a
IV Fourniture 244 a
8' Trumpet 68
4' Clarion 68
8' Nachthorn 68
8' Echo Viole 68
8' Echo Viole Celeste 68
8' Vox Humana 68
Tremulant
Chimes
a unenclosed
Source: Allen Kinzey. Notes: After the installation in late 1947, work was done by Möller on three occasions, one of which was the addition of a Trompette en Chamade in the mid 1970s. Möller provided a new console and made some tonal changes as Op. M-6438 in 1992. Work was completed by Lawless & Associates. Damaged by lightning strike c.2005; rebuilt with tonal alterations and new console by Quimby in 2010; now 4/75. Organ Historical Society Database: https://pipeorgandatabase.org/OrganDetails.php?OrganID=33970 |