New Rochelle, New YorkSt. Paul's Episcopal ChurchBuilder: Skinner Organ Company Year: 1928 Opus: 753 No. manuals: 3
No. stops: 27
No. ranks: 26
No. pipes: 1,737
Specification GREAT ORGAN SWELL ORGAN
16' Bourdon 17 PED 8' Diapason 73
8' First Diapason 61 8' Rohr Flute 73
8' Second Diapason 61 8' Salicional 73
8' Clarabella 61 8' Voix Celeste 73
4' Principal 61 8' Flute Celeste II 134
II Grave Mixture 122 4' Octave 73
8' Tuba 61 * III Mixture 183
* enclosed in Choir 16' Contra Oboe 73
8' Trumpet 73
CHOIR ORGAN 8' Oboe 73
8' Gamba 73 8' Vox Humana 73
8' Concert Flute 73 Tremolo
8' Dulciana 73
4' Flute 73 PEDAL ORGAN
8' Clarinet 73 16' Contra Bass 32
Tremolo 16' Bourdon 32
Harp pf 8' Octave 12
Celesta pf 8' Gedeckt 12
16' Trombone pf
16' Contra Oboe SW
8' Tromba pf
Source: Allen Kinzey Notes: This stop list is taken from the announcement in the November 1992 issue of The American Organist about the organ's relocation to St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Norwalk, Conn., and enlargement by John Randolph Pipe Organs of Brooklyn. The stop list had asterisks next to new pipe work, so the stop list given above lists the "non-asterisked" items. The organ was rebuilt and enlarged by Reuter in 2006, retaining 25 of the 26 ranks, as well as a Great Mixture that came from Op. 860 (Ascension, NYC); the organ now has 53 ranks. A case in the style of the building's architecture was added. External Link 1: http://www.stpaulsnorwalk.org/organproject.html External Link 2: http://reuterorgan.com/clarionflyer_norwalk.pdf Organ Historical Society Database: https://pipeorgandatabase.org/OrganDetails.php?OrganID=7167 |