Description complète d'orgue sélectionné
Bloomington IN, USA (Indiana) - Indiana University, Saint Mark’s United Methodist Church
Commune: Bloomington IN
Région:Monroe County
Adresse: 100 North Strate Road 46, 47405, Bloomington, IN
Site Web: https://www.smumc.church/
Description no.: 2072369.
Bâti par: Thomas P. Sanborn (1883)
Thomas Sanborn built an organ for the First Church Evangelical Association in Indianapolis in 1883. In 1920 the organ was replaced here and it was sold to Immanuel Presbyterian Church, also in Indianapolis. In 1987 it was transferred to Saint Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church in Zionsville. It was restored by Goulding & Wood. Due to an extension of this church building, the organ was no longer sufficient, and a new organ was ordered from John Paul Buzzard. The old Sanborn organ moved again, and was sold to Indiana University in Bloomington in 2006. It was given a place here in the church on campus, Saint Mark's United Methodist Church. It was restored by Michael Rathke before installation.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
Données techniques
Composition
Great Organ (C-c''''): Open Diapason 8', Dulciana 8' (from c°), Melodia 8' (from c°), Unison Bass 8' (C-B), Octave 4', Flute d'Amour 4', Super Octave 2'.
Swell Organ (C-c''''): Bourdon 16' (from c°), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Gedeckt Treble 8' (from c°), Salicional 8' (from c°), Aeoline 8' (from c°), Flute Harmonic 4', Flageolet 2', Oboe 8' (from c°), Bassoon 8' (C-B), Tremolo.
Pedal Organ (C-d'): Bourdon 16'.
Accouplements: Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal.
Jouer conseils: Great Forte Pedal, Great Piano Pedal, Bellows Signal.
Bloomington IN, USA (Indiana) - Indiana University, Saint Mark’s United Methodist Church
Commune: Bloomington IN
Région:Monroe County
Adresse: 100 North Strate Road 46, 47405, Bloomington, IN
Site Web: https://www.smumc.church/
Description no.: 2072369.
Bâti par: Thomas P. Sanborn (1883)
Année | Facteur | Opus | Activité | 1883 | Thomas P. Sanborn | orgue neuf | 1987 | Goulding & Wood | restauration | 2006 | M.P. Rathke | 3 | restauration |
Thomas Sanborn built an organ for the First Church Evangelical Association in Indianapolis in 1883. In 1920 the organ was replaced here and it was sold to Immanuel Presbyterian Church, also in Indianapolis. In 1987 it was transferred to Saint Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church in Zionsville. It was restored by Goulding & Wood. Due to an extension of this church building, the organ was no longer sufficient, and a new organ was ordered from John Paul Buzzard. The old Sanborn organ moved again, and was sold to Indiana University in Bloomington in 2006. It was given a place here in the church on campus, Saint Mark's United Methodist Church. It was restored by Michael Rathke before installation.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
1883 | Indianapolis, IN | First Church, Evangelical |
1920 | Indianapolis, IN | Immanuel Presbyterian Church |
1987 | Zionsville, IN | Saint Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church |
2006 | Bloomington, IN | Indiana University, Saint Mark’s United Methodist Church |
Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel | |
- Great Organ | 6 |
- Swell Organ | 7 |
- Pedal Organ | 1 |
Nombre de jeux total | 14 |
Transmission des clés | Mechanical |
Transmission des jeux | Mechanical |
Sommier(s) | Slider chests |
Composition
Great Organ (C-c''''): Open Diapason 8', Dulciana 8' (from c°), Melodia 8' (from c°), Unison Bass 8' (C-B), Octave 4', Flute d'Amour 4', Super Octave 2'.
Swell Organ (C-c''''): Bourdon 16' (from c°), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Gedeckt Treble 8' (from c°), Salicional 8' (from c°), Aeoline 8' (from c°), Flute Harmonic 4', Flageolet 2', Oboe 8' (from c°), Bassoon 8' (C-B), Tremolo.
Pedal Organ (C-d'): Bourdon 16'.
Accouplements: Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal.
Jouer conseils: Great Forte Pedal, Great Piano Pedal, Bellows Signal.
Références |
The 2006 Restoration of the 1883 Thomas Prentiss Sanborn Organ : Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana / Michael Rathke. - In: The Tracker, Vol. 55, No. 3, Summer 2011. |