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Ausführliche Beschreibung der vorgewählten Orgel
New York City, USA (New York) - Bridge Street African Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church
Gemeinde: New York City
Adresse: 227 Stuyvesant Avenue, 11221, Brooklyn, New York City
Website: http://www.bridgestreetbrooklyn.org/

Beschreibung nr.: 2064395.

Gebaut von: Tellers Organ Company (1967) - Opus 1017


The concregation of the Bridge Street African Wesleyan Methodist Church in Brooklyn goes back to 1766, when captain Thomas Webb started with open air meetings. The current church building was erected in 1938. Under consultancy of E. Bernard Walker, the organist of the church, a new organ was designed in 1966. This instrument was built in 1966-1967 by the Tellers Organ Company. It has three manuals and pedal.

Technische Daten
Anzahl Register pro Manual
- Great Organ7 (6)
- Choir Organ7
- Swell Organ9 (7)
- Pedal Organ13 (2)
Gesamtzahl der Stimmen36 (22)
TastentrakturElectrical
RegistertrakturElectrical
Windlade(n)Slider chests

Disposition
Great Organ (C-c''''): Principal 8', Bourdon 8', Octave 4', Block Flute 2', Fourniture 4 ranks, Bombarde 8', Bombarde 4' - extension, Chimes.
Choir Organ (C-c''''): Rohrflöte 8', Flauto Dolce 8', Dolce Celeste 8' (from c°), Koppelflöte 4', Prinzipal 2', Spitzquinte 1 1/3', Krummhon 8', Tremulant.
Swell Organ (C-c''''): Bourdon 16', Salicional 8', Voix Celeste 8' (from c°), Gedeckt 8' - extension, Spitzprincipal 4', Doublette 2', Plein Jeu 3 ranks, Trompette 8', Clairon 4' - extension, Tremulant.
Pedal Organ (C-g'): Violonbass 16', Subbass 16', Lieblich Gedeckt 16' - from Swell, Quinte 10 2/3' - extension, Spitzoctave 8' - extension, Bourdon 8' - extension, Gedecktflöte 8' - from Swell, Choral Bass 4' - extension, Block Flute 4' - extension, Octavin 2' - extension, Bombarde 16' - from Great, Bombarde 8' - from Great, Bombarde 4' - from Great.

Literatur Historic Brooklyn Church contracts for new Tellers : 1st services traceable to 1766 : 200-year-old African Methodist Group observes anniversary with 3-manual organ. - In: The Diapason, 57th Year, No. 4, March 1966.