The organ is in gallery-level chambers at the rear of the room. Traditional style console with roll top. The console is in a fixed position, right.
The organ is in an unaltered state from its installation as described on this page.
The organ needs repairs, but is in usable condition.
We received the most recent update on this organ's state and condition 2010-10-04.
Two manuals. 3 divisions. 18 stops. 6 ranks. 438 pipes. Manual compass is 61 notes. Pedal compass is 32 notes.
Electro-pneumatic (EP) pitman chests.
Stop keys in horseshoe curves. Balanced swell shoes/pedals, standard AGO placement. Combination Action: 'Hold and Set' pneumatic/mechanical system. AGO Standard (concave radiating) pedalboard. Crescendo Pedal. Reversible full organ/tutti toe stud. Combination action thumb pistons.
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Photographs. Larger images are available through the online version of this page.
| Chapel Exterior. Photograph by Chad Boorsma. 2010-07-07. |
| Console. Photograph by Chad Boorsma. 2010-07-07. |
| Chamber Grillework and Fake Pipes. Photograph by Chad Boorsma. 2010-07-07. |
| Chapel Interior. Photograph by Chad Boorsma. 2010-07-07. |
| Stained Glass Window. Photograph by Chad Boorsma. 2010-07-07. |
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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CHAPEL
Schantz Organ Company Opus 17 6 ranks 1946
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GREAT: SWELL:
8' Open Diapason 73 16' Bourdon [PD]
8' Stopped Diapason [SW] 8' Open Diapason [GT]
8' Dulciana 73 8' Stopped Diapason 85
8' Unda Maris [TC] 49 8' Salicional 73
4' Octave 8' Voix Celeste [GT]
4' Flute [SW] 4' Flute D'Amour
Chimes 2 2/3' Nazard
Blank 2' Flautino
8' Oboe 73
PEDAL: Tremulant
16' Bourdon 12 [SW] Blank [2]
8' Dolce Flute [SW]
Blank [2]
[Received online from Chad Boorsma • August 13, 2010]