Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church

1 Chevy Chase Circle, NW
Washington, DC 20015


Rieger Organ


16
8
8
4
4
2
II
IV
8
HAUPTWERK (II)
Quintade
Principal
Spitzflöte
Octav
Spitzflöte
Superoctav
Sesquialter
Mixtur
Trompete
Tremulant

Rieger Organ

Rieger Organ

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

8
4
4
2
1 1/3
IV
8
RÜCKPOSITIV (I)
Holzgedackt
Principal
Koppelflöte
Gemshorn
Quinte
Scharff
Krummhorn
Cimbelstern
Tremulant

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