St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Flatbush
Brooklyn, NY
Opus
3232
Great
8'
Principal
61
8'
Bourdon
61
4'
Octave
61
4' Rohrfl`te
61
22/3'
Quinte
61
2'
Octavin
61
IV
Fourniture
244
8'
Trompette
61
Chimes
(25)
Swell
(Enclosed)
16' Lieblich
Gedeckt
12
8' Geigen
Principal
68
8'
Gedeckt
68
8'
Gamba
68
8' Gamba
Celeste
(AA) 59
8' Unda Maris
II
124
4' Spitz
Principal
68
4' Flauto
Traverso
68
22/3'
Nasard
61
2'
Flute
61
III
Mixture
183
16'
Bassoon
12
8'
Trumpet
68
8'
Oboe
68
4'
Clarion
68
Tremulant
Choir
(Enclosed)
8' Concert
Flute
68
8'
Quintadena
68
8'
Dulciana
68
4' Geigen
Octave
68
4' Flute
Couverte
68
2'
Piccolo
61
III
Cornet
183
8'
Bombarde
68
8'
Cromorne
68
Tremulant
Pedal
32 Resultant
- -
16' Major
Bass
32
16'
Diapason
32
16'
Bourdon
32
16' Lieblich
Gedeckt (Sw) - -
8'
Principal
32
8' Fl`tenbass
32
8' Still
Gedeckt
(Sw) - -
4' Super
Octave
32
4' Flute
Couverte
12
2'
Doublette
12
III
Mixture
96
16' Trombone
32
8'
Trumpet
12
4'
Clarion
12
Chimes
(Gt) - -
Couplers
Undocumented
Finger
Pistons
Undocumented
Toe
Studs
Undocumented
Pedal
Movements
Swell
Expression balanced
Great
Expression balanced
Crescendo
balanced
Action:
Electro-Pneumatic primary & unit
Voices:
37
Stops: 49;
inc. chimes
Ranks:
47
Pipes:
2,783
Notes
The Great is installed in the rear
gallery of the church, with the rest of the organ in the front.
A picture of
the exposed Great and the stoplist can be seen in an Estey Organ
Corporation advertisement on
page 29 of the January 1, 1957 issue of
The Diapason , No. 2, Whole No. 566.
Sources
Estey opus list
Estey
advertisement
James R. Stettner
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