Temple
Emanuel
Denver, CO
Opus
853
Great
16'
Bourdon
61
8' Open
Diapason
61
8' Clarabelle
61
8' Gamba
61
8'
Dulciana
61
4'
Octave
61
4' Flute
Harmonic
61
8'
Trumpet
61
Swell (Enclosed)
16' Contra
Viol
61
8' Violin
Diapason
61
8' Stopped
Diapason 61
8'
Salicional
61
8' Vox
Celestis
(tc) 49
8' Aeoline
61
4' Flauto
Traverso
61
2'
Flautino
61
8'
Cornopean
61
8' Oboe
[labial]
61
8' Vox
Humana
61
Tremolo
Swell to Swell
16'
Swell to Swell
4'
Choir
(Enclosed)
8' Geigen
Principal 61
8' Viole
d'Orchestra
61
8'
Melodia
61
8'
Dolce
61
4' Flute
d'Amour
61
8'
Clarionet [labial]
73
Tremolo
Choir to Choir
16'
Choir to Choir
4'
Pedal
16' Open
Diapason
44
16'
Bourdon
44
16' Contra
Viol
(Sw) - -
8' Geigen
Principal (Ch) - -
Pedal to Pedal
4'
Couplers
Swell to
Pedal
[8]
Great to
Pedal
[8]
Choir to
Pedal
[8]
Swell to
Great
16,[8],4
Choir to
Great
16,[8],4
Swell to
Choir
16,[8],4
Finger
Pistons
Swell
1 - 4
Great
1 - 4
Choir
1 - 4
Foot
Levers
REV [Gt. to Ped.]
reversible
Pedal Movements
Swell
Expression
balanced
Choir
Expression
balanced
Crescendo
balanced
Action:
Tubular-Pneumatic
Voices:
27
Stops:
29
Ranks:
27
Pipes: 1,601
Notes
The organ is installed in a front gallery. The console is attached
and projecting.
The congregation sold the building in 1955 to First
Southern Baptist Church. They, in turn, sold it in 1970 to
Lovingway
Pentecostal Church. In 1982, it was sold to a private developer who had plans to
raze the building.
But support from the City of Denver and the private
sector saved the handsome edifice.
It is now known as the Temple Events
Center Uptown.
The organ is in need of thorough
restoration.
Sources
Estey opus
list
Shop Order
1998 O.H.S.
Convention booklet
James R. Stettner