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Ann Arbor, USA (Michigan) - University Lutheran Chapel
Municipal: Ann Arbor
Region:Washtenaw County
Address: 1511 Washtenaw Avenue, 48104, Ann Arbor, MI
Website: http://www.ulcannarbor.org/

Description nr.: 2071331.

Built by: Harris Organs (1970)


David C. Harris built an organ for the University Lutheran Chapel in Ann Arbor in 1970. The instrument is designed in seventeenth-century Dutch style. The organ replaced an Aeolian organ, which had been installed in 1953. The new organ was dedicated on December 6, 1970.

Technical data
Number of stops per division
- Hoofdwerk8
- Borstwerk8
- Pedaal9
Total number of stops25
Key actionMechanical
Stop actionMechanical
Windchest(s)Slider chests

Specification
Hoofdwerk (C-c''''): Praestant 8', Lieflijk Gedekt 8', Octaaf 4', Quintfluit 2 2/3', Roerfluit 2', Scherp III-IV sterk, Dulciaan 16', Schalmei 8'.
Borstwerk (C-c''''): Holpijp 8', Praestant 4', Roergedekt 4', Octaaf 2', Nasaat 1 1/3', Sifflet 1', Sesquialter II sterk, Schalmei 8', Tremulant.
Pedaal (C-g'): Subbas 16', Gedektbas 8', Praestant 4', Gedektfluit 4', Octaaf 2', Ruispijp II sterk, Mixtuur III sterk, Bazuin 16', Dulciaan 8'.
Couplers: Hoofdwerk - Borstwerk, Pedaal - Hoofdwerk, Pedaal - Borstwerk.
Accessories: 5 Combination Pistons for Manual I, 5 Combination Pistons for Manual II, 5 Combination Pistons for the Pedal, 5 General Combination 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.