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Montclair, USA (New Jersey) - First Church of Christ, Scientist
Gemeente: Montclair
Streek:Essex County
Adres: 8 Hillside Avenue, 07042, Montclair, NJ
Website: https://csmontclair.com/

Beschrijving nr.: 2064670.

Gebouwd door: Tellers-Kent Organ Company (1966)


The church building of First Church of Christ, Scientist had to be rebuild in 1965, after a fire destoyed the previous building. The large organ, built by the Estey Company, also got lost. In 1966 a new organ was built by the Tellers Organ Company. William H. Barnes was consultant during the project.

Technische gegevens
Aantal registers per werk
- Great Organ10 (7)
- Choir Organ10
- Swell Organ11
- Pedal Organ15 (5)
Totaal aantal stemmen46 (33)
ToetstractuurElectrisch
RegistertractuurElectrisch
Windlade(n)Sleepladen

Dispositie
Great Organ (C-c''''): Contra Gemshorn 16' - extension, Principal 8', Doppelgedeckt 8', Gemshorn 8', Octave 4', Gemshorn 4' - extension, Twelfth 2 2/3', Fifteenth 2', Fourniture 4 ranks, Tremulant, Harmonic Trumpet 8' - extension from Choir, Chimes.
Choir Organ (C-c''''): Geigen Diapason 8', Gedeckt 8', Flauto Dolce 8', Dolce Celeste 8' (from c°), Fugara 4', Flute d'Amour 4', Flageolet 2', Larigot 1 1/3', Clarinet 8', Tremulant, Harmonic Trumpet 8'.
Swell Organ (C-c''''): Rohrbourdon 8', Viole d'Gambe 8', Voix Celeste 8' (from c°), Principal 4', Hohl Flute 4', Flautino 2', Plein Jeu 3 ranks, Contra Fagott 16', Trompette 8', Fagott 8', Clairon 4', Tremulant.
Pedal Organ (C-g'): Contrebasse 16', Bourdon 16', Gemshornbass 16' - from Great, Gedeckt 16' - extension, Octave 8', Bourdon 8' - extension, Gedeckt Flute 8' - from Choir, Choralbasse 4' - extension, Flautino 2' - from Swell, Octavin 2' - extension, Mixture 4 ranks, Trumpet 16' - extension, Fagott 16' - from Swell, Trumpet 8', Fagott 4' - from Swell.

Literatuur Church in Montclair contracts for Tellers : Completion set for this year : First Church of Christ, Scientist has used electronic since fire destoyed large Estey. - In: The Diapason, 57th Year, No. 4, March 1966.