Description complète d'orgue sélectionné
Madison IN, USA (Indiana) - Historic Madison Inc, John T. Windle Memorial Auditorium
Commune: Madison IN
Région:Jefferson County
Adresse: 101 East Third Street, 47250, Madison, IN
Site Web: https://sites.google.com/view/historicmadisoninc
Description no.: 2066243.
Bâti par: Johnson & Son (1867) - opus 217
In 1866-1867 William A. Johnson built an organ for the Second Presbyterian Church in Madison, Indiana. This church dates from 1835, and was designed by Edwin Peck. The organ was inaugurated on April 10, 1867. In 1883 the instrument was relocated within the church. A wind motor may have been installed at that time. The organ has further been preserved in its original condition. A restoration was carried out in 1984-1985. Since 1961, the building is no longer in use as a church building, but is used by the Historic Madison foundation under the name John T. Windle Memorial Auditorium.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
Données techniques
Composition
Great Organ (C-g'''): Diapason 8', Keraulophon 8' (from c°), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Clarabella 8' (from c°), Principal 4', Flute à Cheminée 4' (from c°), Twelfth 2 2/3', Fifteenth 2'.
Swell Organ (C-g'''): Open Diapason 8' (from c°), Viol di Gamba 8' (from c°), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Stopped Diapason 8' (from c°), Principal 4' (from c°), Principal Bass 4' (C-B), Saube Flute 4' (from c°), Mixture 2 ranks (from c°), Hautboy 8' (from c°), Bassoon Bass 8' (C-B).
Pedal Organ (C-g°): Open Diapason 16'.
Madison IN, USA (Indiana) - Historic Madison Inc, John T. Windle Memorial Auditorium
Commune: Madison IN
Région:Jefferson County
Adresse: 101 East Third Street, 47250, Madison, IN
Site Web: https://sites.google.com/view/historicmadisoninc
Description no.: 2066243.
Bâti par: Johnson & Son (1867) - opus 217
Année | Facteur | Opus | Activité | 1867 | Johnson & Son | 217 | orgue neuf | 1985 | Builder unknown | restauration |
In 1866-1867 William A. Johnson built an organ for the Second Presbyterian Church in Madison, Indiana. This church dates from 1835, and was designed by Edwin Peck. The organ was inaugurated on April 10, 1867. In 1883 the instrument was relocated within the church. A wind motor may have been installed at that time. The organ has further been preserved in its original condition. A restoration was carried out in 1984-1985. Since 1961, the building is no longer in use as a church building, but is used by the Historic Madison foundation under the name John T. Windle Memorial Auditorium.
Court sommaire des endroits où l'orgue s'est trouvé
1867 | Madison IN | Second Presbyterian Church |
Données techniques
Nombre de registres par manuel | |
- Great Organ | 7 |
- Swell Organ | 7 |
- Pedal Organ | 1 |
Nombre de jeux total | 15 |
Transmission des clés | Mechanical |
Transmission des jeux | Mechanical |
Sommier(s) | Slider chests |
Composition
Great Organ (C-g'''): Diapason 8', Keraulophon 8' (from c°), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Clarabella 8' (from c°), Principal 4', Flute à Cheminée 4' (from c°), Twelfth 2 2/3', Fifteenth 2'.
Swell Organ (C-g'''): Open Diapason 8' (from c°), Viol di Gamba 8' (from c°), Stopped Diapason Bass 8' (C-B), Stopped Diapason 8' (from c°), Principal 4' (from c°), Principal Bass 4' (C-B), Saube Flute 4' (from c°), Mixture 2 ranks (from c°), Hautboy 8' (from c°), Bassoon Bass 8' (C-B).
Pedal Organ (C-g°): Open Diapason 16'.
Références |
A survey of the mid to late nineteenth-century mechanical action organs of Madison, Indiana : Submitted to the faculty of the Jacobs School of Music in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree, Doctor of Music / Jonathan Stanley. - Madison : Indiana University, 2021. |
Lièns |
https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/madison/Second_Presbyterian_Church.html https://www.keywestshrimphouse.net/Templates/Johnson%20Tracker%20Organ.htm https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=181494 |