Wicks Pipe Organ (1991)
2 manuals (61 keys) & pedal (32 keys)
Drawknob console
Adjustable bench

Great
16’  Geigen Principal 61 notes (D)
8’  Principal  61 pipes
8’  Gemshorn   (from Swell)
8’  Gemshorn Celeste (from Swell)
8’  Flute Celeste II  122 notes (D)
8’  Bourdon  61 pipes
4’  Octave   61 pipes
4’  Open Flute  61 notes (D)
2’  Block Flute  24 pipes (from the 8’ Bourdon)
II  Sesquialtera  74 pipes (Tenor C – C5)
IV  Mixture   244 pipes
8’  Rohr Schalmei  61 pipes
8’  Trumpet  61 notes (D)
  Chimes   21 tubes (A – F)
  Zymbelstern  9 bells
4’  Great to Great

Chamades
(Floating Division)
8’  Trompette En Chamade 61 pipes
   Swell 16’ (Tenor C)
   Swell 8’
   Swell 4’
   Great 8’
   Pedal 8’

Swell

16’  Lieblichgedeckt   12 pipes (ext. of 8’ Rohr Flute)
8’  Gemshorn   49 pipes (1-12 shared with 8’ Rohr Flute)
8’  Gemshorn Celeste  49 pipes (TC)
8’  Voix Celeste II   122 notes (D)
8’  Rohr Flute   61 pipes
4’  Geigen Principal  61 pipes
4’  Koppel Flute   61 pipes
2 2/3’  Nazard    7 pipes (from 4’ Koppel Flute)
2’  Octavin    61 notes (D)
1 1/3’   Quint    32 pipes (from 8’ Gemshorn)
III  Plein Jeu   183 pipes
16’  Coron di Bassetto  61 notes (D)
8’   Trompette   61 pipes
8’  Oboe    61 pipes
4’  Clairon    12 pipes (from 8’ Trompette)
  Tremolo
16’  Swell to Swell
8’  Swell Unison Off
4’  Swell to Swell

Pedal

32’  Untersatz   32 notes (D)
16’  Principal   12 pipes (From 8’ Octave)
16’  Bourdon   32 pipes
16’  Lieblichgedeckt   Dual valves on 16’ Bourdon
8’  Octave    32 pipes
8’  Gedeckt   12 pipes  (from Bourdon)
4’  Choral Bass   12 pipes  (from Octave)
4’  Hohl Flute   12 pipes  (from Bourdon)
IV  Mixture    128 notes (D)
32’  Contra Trombone  32 notes (D)
16’  Contra Trompette  12 pipes  (from Swell Trompette)
4’  Clairon    (from Swell)
4’  Schalmei   (from Great)

Couplers

8’  Great to Pedal
8’  Swell to Pedal

16’  Swell to Great
8’  Swell to Great
4’  Swell to Great

The combination action consists of 16 generals.  They are divided on the thumb rails.  1-8 under the Swell and 9-16 under the Great.  Generals 11-16 are duplicated by toe studs.  There are no divisional pistons.  It is a capture action with 1 memory level.

Great to Pedal 8’ - toe reversible
Sforzando – thumb and toe reversible
Zymbelstern – toe reversible
32’ Contra Trombone –  toe reversible
Enclosed Swell
Exposed Great & Pedal
Crescendo Pedal

NOTE: The Trompette En Chamade is a floating division and does not couple either through divisional couplers or intramanual couplers.

1,391 pipes
38 ranks
49 stops
(D) – Walker Digital Ranks


Information and photos provided by Mark X. Hatfield,  former Director of Music and Organist,
St. John's East United Church of Christ
http://www.stjohnseast.org/

For historical information and photos of earlier organs at St. John's mother congregation downtown, click here.


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