Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Opus 1036, 1941

OHS Database ID 4911.


Worcester Art Museum
Worcester, Massachusetts

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This organ received OHS Citation number 44, 1983-06-27.

Three manuals. 25 stops. 23 registers. 33 ranks. 1636 pipes.

Electro-pneumatic (EP) chests.

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  • Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database.
    Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA
    1942 Aeolian-Skinner Organ, Op. 1036
    (Stoplist: web page for Worcester AGO, 1998)
    
    GREAT
    Quintaton 16' 61
    Bourdon 8' 61
    Principal 4' 61
    Rohr Flote 4' 61
    Fourniture III-V 285
    
    RECIT (unenclosed)
    Rohr Flote 8' 61
    Prestant 4' 61
    Cymbel IV 244
    Cromorne 8' 61
    
    POSITIF
    Quintade 8' 61
    Koppel Flote 4' 61
    Nazard 2 2/3' 61
    Doublette 2' 61
    Tierce 1 3/5' 61
    Larigot 1 1/3' 61
    
    PEDAL
    Rohr Bourdon 16' 32
    Quintaton (Gt.) 16' --
    Principal 8' 32
    Quintaton (Gt.) 8' --
    Nachthorn 4' 32
    Blockflote 2' 32
    Fourniture IV 128
    Posaune 16' 32
    Trompette 8' 32
    Rohr Schalmei 4' 32
    
    Couplers
    Great to Pedal
    Positif to Pedal
    Recit to Pedal
    Recit to Great 16', 8' 4'
    Positif to Great 16', 8'
    Recit to Positif
    
    Arrangement of Manuals
    Great I
    Positif II
    Recit III
    
    Accessories
    4 general pistons, duplicated by toe studs
    4 pistons per division
    Sforzando, duplicated by toe stud
    G-P Reversible, duplicated by toe stud
    the six unison couplers duplicated by thumb pistons
    Ped. To Man. (combinations on or off)
    Cancel
    
    Electro-pneumatic action throughout
    Electro-pneumatic console, internal "suction pump"
    
    Detached drawknob console with couplers by tablets;
    3" wind pressure throughout; =
    
    Pipework above court skylight;
    Designed by G. Donald Harrison and opened in a recital by Joseph Bonnet, 18 November 1942