Princeton, NJ
Westminster Choir School - Bristol Chapel

Builder:		Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Inc.
  Year:			1934
  Opus:			920
No. manuals:		3
No. stops:		49
No. ranks:		47
No. pipes:		2,939
Specification
Great
	8'	Diapason		61
	8'	Flute Harmonique	61
	8'	Dulciana		CH
	4'	Octave			61
	2 2/3'	Quint			61
	2'	Super Octave		61
	IV	Mixture			244
	II	Cymbel			122
Swell
	8'	Geigen			73
	8'	Rohrflote		73
	8'	Salicional		73
	8'	Voix Celeste		73
	8'	Unda Maris II		134
	4'	Octave			73
	4'	Flute Triangulaire	73
	2'	Fifteenth		61
	V	Plein Jeu		305
	16'	Bombarde		73
	8'	Trumpet			73
	8'	Oboe			73
	8'	Vox Humana		73
	4'	Clarion			73
		Tremolo
Choir
	16'	Dulciana		73
	8'	Lieblich Gedeckt	73
	8'	Dulciana		12
	4'	Gemshorn		73
	4'	Flute d'Amour		73
	2 2/3'	Nasard			61
	2'	Super Octave		61
	1 3/5'	Tierce			61
	1'	Blockflote		61
	III	Mixture			183
		Tremulant
Pedal
	16'	Contrabass		32
	16'	Bourdon			32
	16'	Dulciana		CH
	8'	Principal		32
	8'	Flute Conique		32
	8'	Dulciana		CH
	4'	Flute Harmonique	32
	4'	Dulciana		CH
	IV	Mixture			128
	16'	Bombarde		SW
	8'	Trumpet			SW
	4'	Clarion			SW


Photo Source: The American Organist, June 1950, via Steve Lawson

Notes: The 48 ranks of the organ were installed in 1934, with additions made the following year, along with tonal changes.  It was altered by Moller as their Op. R-660 in 1960 and Moller built a new console in 1964.  The organ has seen many a tool chest since that time:  Alterations were done by Church Organ Co. from 1968-1977; some tonal work by Mark Brombaugh and Kenneth Wolfe from 1982-1983; reeds re-voiced by Broome in the 1980s; additions and modifications by Kenneth Wolfe since August 1983.  The stop list as seen here was printed in THE AMERICAN ORGANIST in April 1952, with comments:  "The College reports the organ today is exactly as installed with the exception that 'a set of Schulmerich Chimes has been installed and can be played from the console.' "  The preparer of the article was also under the impression that the Dulciana unit was actually at home in the Pedal division.  TAO says "Dulciana seems to be the correct name though a borrow to the Great has been given something entirely different and unsupported by other facts; Clarion is spelled thus in its original."

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