Rieger Organ |
| 16 8 8 4 4 2 II IV 8 |
HAUPTWERK
(II) Quintade Principal Spitzflöte Octav Spitzflöte Superoctav Sesquialter Mixtur Trompete Tremulant |
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8 8 8 4 2 2/3 2 2 1 3/5 II 16 8 8 |
SCHWELLWERK
(III) Salicional Schwebung Rohrflöte Holzflöte Nasat Principal Flöte Terz Cimbel Rankett Schalmei Chamade Tremulant |
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8 4 4 2 1 1/3 IV 8 |
RÜCKPOSITIV
(I) Holzgedackt Principal Koppelflöte Gemshorn Quinte Scharff Krummhorn Cimbelstern Tremulant |
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32 32 16 16 8 8 4 III 32 16 8 4 |
PEDAL Principal (Digital) Subbass (Digital) Principal Subbass Octav Gedackt Choralbass Rauschpfeife Contre Posaune (Digital) Fagott Posaune Trumpet |
| Each tremulant has frequency
control Couplers: Sw/Gt, Pos/Gt, Sw/Pos, Sw/Ped, Gt/Ped, Pos/Ped Adjustable combination pistons: 6 Sw (thumb pistons) 6 Gt (thumb pistons) 6 Pos (thumb pistons) 5 Ped (toe studs, duplicated as thumb pistons) 18 Generals (1-6 toe studs; 7-18 thumb pistons) Setter piston; General Cancel piston Reversibles: Sw/Gt, Gt/Ped (thumb pistons) Sw/Ped, Gt/Ped, Pos/Ped (toe studs) Cymbelstern (toe stud) Organ designed by Josef von Glatter-Götz 1973-4 Organ installed summer of 1975 32-level S.S.L. memory system installed by Richard Houghton, March 1996 Major cleaning and refurbishing by David Storey, June 1999 - October 2000 (Positiv reconfigured; Pos. Principal 4 replaced with new pipes; Ped. 4 reed replaced. All other pipework is still original) Three 32 electronic pedal stops by Walker Technical Co. added Oct. 2000 |