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OHS Pipe Organ Database Instrument Details |
Hosanna Lutheran
2815 57th Street NW Rochester, Minnesota 55901
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- Building/Room: Sanctuary
- Jeff Daehn (2007). Originally built by M. P. Möller (1958, Opus 9268).
- Current Status: extant, unaltered. (Last update 2008-04-17.)
- 2 manuals. 2 divisions. 26 stops. 9 ranks. 8 registers. 616 pipes. 61-note manuals. 32-note pedals.
- Electro-pneumatic unit chests [with pouchboards].
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The organ is in a case at the front of the room.
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Traditional style console.
Movable console.
Tilting/rocking tablets above top manual.
Balanced swell shoes/pedals, standard AGO placement.
Combination Action: Computerized/Digital system.
AGO Standard (concave radiating) pedalboard.
Crescendo Pedal.
Combination action thumb pistons.
- Additional notes.
- Identified through on-line information from Niel Wiegand. -- Originally installed in Webster Grove, Missouri. Relocated here by church members working under the direction of Jeff Daehn. (Database Manager. 2007-04-19)
- Updated through on-line information from Niel Wiegand. -- 2007 renovation included updating relay to Syndyne keying controller and adding Zimbelstern -- Manual: CC to C4, 61 notes Pedal: CCC to G 32, notes (Database Manager. 2007-04-20)
- Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This is a double "Artiste". The Great contains: 16-8-4-2 Bourdon, 8-4 Diapason, 8 Dulciana (tc), and II Grave Mixture [12-15]. The Swell contains: 8-4 Viole de Gambe, 8 Viole Celeste (tc), 4-2 Nachthorn, and 16-8-4 Trompette. The Pedal is entirely borrowed with no independent registers. (Database Manager. 2008-04-17)
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