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Ann Arbor, USA (Michigan) - Saint Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church & Temple Beth-Emeth
Municipal: Ann Arbor
Region:Washtenaw County
Address: 2309 Packard Road, 48104, Ann Arbor, MI
Website: https://templebethemeth.org/
Description nr.: 2071291.
Built by: Steiner Organs (1979)
The celebrations of Saint Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church and Temple Beth-Emeth are held in the same building, which is owned by Genesis of Ann Arbor. In 1979 the Steiner Organs company built a pipe organ for the main hall. It is a unit organ with eight ranks and a Mixture. After the construction of a larger church space in 1994-1995, the organ was renovated and relocated by Jerroll Adams. Some pipes have been renewed, the bass of the Principal 8' has been expanded to C major, and an Oboe 8' has been placed on the second manual. The Zimbelstern and Tremulant have been renewed.
Technical data
Specification
Manual I (C-c''''): Principal 8', Rohrflute 8', Principal 4', Gemshorn 4', Nasat 2 2/3' (from c°), Gemshorn 2', Terz 1 3/5' (from c°), Mixture 2-3 ranks (1 1/3'), Fagott 8'.
Manual II (C-c''''): Gemshorn 8', Rohrflute 8', Traverse Flute 4', Rohrflute 4', Flageolet 2', Quinte 1 1/3', Gemshorn 1', Sesquialtera 2 ranks (2 2/3') (from c°), Fagott 8', Oboe 8' - 1995.
Pedal (C-g'): Subbass 16' - 1979/1995, Subbass 8', Gemshorn 8', Choral Bass 4', Travers Flute 4', Gemshorn 2', Mixture 2 ranks (1 1/3'), Basson 16', Fagott 8', Hautbois 4'.
Other stops: Zimbelstern - 1995.
Couplers: Manual I - Manual II, Pedal - Manual I, Pedal - Manual II.
Accessories: Tremulant - 1995, 5 Pistons for Manual I, 5 Pistons for Manual II, 5 Pistons for Pedal, 8 General Pistons.
Ann Arbor, USA (Michigan) - Saint Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church & Temple Beth-Emeth
Municipal: Ann Arbor
Region:Washtenaw County
Address: 2309 Packard Road, 48104, Ann Arbor, MI
Website: https://templebethemeth.org/
Description nr.: 2071291.
Built by: Steiner Organs (1979)
Year | Builder | Opus | Activity | 1979 | Steiner Organs | new organ | 1996 | Jerroll Adams | rebuild |
The celebrations of Saint Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church and Temple Beth-Emeth are held in the same building, which is owned by Genesis of Ann Arbor. In 1979 the Steiner Organs company built a pipe organ for the main hall. It is a unit organ with eight ranks and a Mixture. After the construction of a larger church space in 1994-1995, the organ was renovated and relocated by Jerroll Adams. Some pipes have been renewed, the bass of the Principal 8' has been expanded to C major, and an Oboe 8' has been placed on the second manual. The Zimbelstern and Tremulant have been renewed.
Technical data
Number of stops per division | |
- Manual I | 9 |
- Manual II | 10 |
- Pedal | 10 |
Total number of stops | 29 (10) |
Key action | Electrical |
Stop action | Electrical |
Windchest(s) | Multiplex chests |
Specification
Manual I (C-c''''): Principal 8', Rohrflute 8', Principal 4', Gemshorn 4', Nasat 2 2/3' (from c°), Gemshorn 2', Terz 1 3/5' (from c°), Mixture 2-3 ranks (1 1/3'), Fagott 8'.
Manual II (C-c''''): Gemshorn 8', Rohrflute 8', Traverse Flute 4', Rohrflute 4', Flageolet 2', Quinte 1 1/3', Gemshorn 1', Sesquialtera 2 ranks (2 2/3') (from c°), Fagott 8', Oboe 8' - 1995.
Pedal (C-g'): Subbass 16' - 1979/1995, Subbass 8', Gemshorn 8', Choral Bass 4', Travers Flute 4', Gemshorn 2', Mixture 2 ranks (1 1/3'), Basson 16', Fagott 8', Hautbois 4'.
Other stops: Zimbelstern - 1995.
Couplers: Manual I - Manual II, Pedal - Manual I, Pedal - Manual II.
Accessories: Tremulant - 1995, 5 Pistons for Manual I, 5 Pistons for Manual II, 5 Pistons for Pedal, 8 General Pistons.
Literature |
Pipe Organs of Ann Arbor : Including Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan Carillons / James O. Wilkes. - Revised Fourth Edition. - Ann Arbor, Michigan : James Oscroft Wilkes, 1995. |