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Organs

Trinity’s pipe organs include a mechanical-action organ by the famous Dutch firm Flentrop in 1977.

A new Muller pipe organ was installed in the chancel in 2021. This instrument combines the Aeolian-Skinner organ built originally for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia with pipes from a Skinner organ at the Church of the Transfiguration in Cleveland, donated by the Diocese of Ohio, along with new pipework and mechanical components. It has 4 manuals and 51 ranks.

Organ Stops

The Great Organ (1977) by Flentrop, Zaandam, Netherlands

HOOFDWERK

  • 16′ Prestant
  • 8′ Prestant
  • 8′ Roerfluit
  • 4′ Octaaf
  • 3′ Quint
  • 2′ Octaaf
  • III-V Mixtuur
  • II-III Scherp
  • 16′ Fagot
  • 8′ Trompet

ENWERK (Expressive)

  • 8′ Prestant
  • 8′ Bourdon
  • 8′ Gamba (from c’)
  • 4′ Octaaf
  • 4′ Fluit
  • 2 2/3′ Nasard
  • 2′ Flageolet
  • 1 3/5′ Terz
  • 1′ Flageolet
  • 8′ Schalmey
  • 4′ Trompet

RUGWERK 8′ Prestant (from F)

  • 8′ Gedeckt
  • 4′ Octaaf
  • 4′ Roerfluit
  • 2′ Octaaf
  • 1 1/3′ Larigot
  • II Sesquialter
  • III-IV Mixtuur
  • 8′ Kromhoorn

PEDAAL

  • 16′ Bourdon
  • 8′ Octaaf
  • 8′ Gedeckt
  • 4′ Octaaf
  • 2′ Woudfluit
  • 16′ Bazuin
  • 8′ Trompet
  • 4′ Trompet

Mechanical key and stop action

Tremulant to entire organ

BW/HW, RW/HW

BW/P, HW/P, RW/P

Tuning: equal

The Muller-Aeolian/Skinner Organ (Restored 2020-2021)

GREAT (6½” and 4½” w.p.)

  • 16′ Gemshorn
  • 8′ Open Diapason
  • 8′ Principal
  • 8′ Bourdon
  • 8′ Gemshorn (ext.)
  • 4′ Octave Diapason
  • 4′ Octave
  • 4′ Harmonic Flute 2⅔’
  • Twelfth 2′
  • Fifteenth 2′
  • Mixture IV
  • 8′ Trumpet
  • 8′ Tuba (Solo)

SOLO (expressive; 18”, 10”, 6” w.p.)

  • 8′ Orchestral Flute
  • 8′ Gamba
  • 8′ Gamba
  • 8’ Celeste
  • 8′ Dulcet II
  • 8′ French Horn
  • 8′ Flugel Horn
  • 8′ Clarinet
  • 16′ Tuba
  • 8′ Tuba (ext.)
  • Tremolo

CHOIR (expressive; 4½” w.p.)

  • 16′ Quintadena
  • 8′ Principal
  • 8′ Concert Flute
  • 8′ Quintadena (ext.)
  • 8′ Dulciana
  • 8′ Unda Maris
  • 4′ Octave (ext.)
  • 4′ Koppelflöte
  • 2⅔’ Nazard
  • 2′ Blockflöte
  • 1³⁄5′ Tierce
  • 8′ English Horn
  • 8′ Tuba (Solo)
  • Tremolo

COUPLERS

  • Great to Pedal 8, 4
  • Swell to Pedal 8, 4
  • Choir to Pedal 8, 4
  • Solo to Pedal 8, 4
  • Swell to Great 16, 8, 4
  • Choir to Great 16, 8, 4
  • Solo to Great 16, 8, 4
  • Swell to Choir 16, 8, 4
  • Solo to Choir 16, 8, 4
  • Choir to Swell 8
  • Solo to Swell 8
  • Great to Solo 8
  • Swell to Solo 8
  • Choir to Solo 8

SWELL (expressive; 5” w.p.)

  • 16′ Rohr Gedeckt
  • 8′ Geigen Principal
  • 8′ Rohrflöte (ext.)
  • 8′ Viole de Gambe
  • 8′ Voix céleste
  • 8′ Flute Celeste II
  • 4′ Octave Geigen
  • 4′ Flute
  • 2 Flautino (ext.)
  • 1⅓’ Mixture IV
  • 16′ Contre Hautbois
  • 8′ Trompette
  • 8′ Hautbois (ext.)
  • 8′ Vox Humana
  • 4′ Clairon Tremolo

PEDAL (6½” w.p.)

  • 32′ Double Diapason (digital)
  • 32′ Subbass (digital)
  • 16′ Diapason
  • 16′ Bourdon
  • 16′ Rohr Gedeckt (Sw.)
  • 16′ Quintadena (Ch.)
  • 16′ Gemshorn (Gt.)
  • 8′ Principal (ext.)
  • 8′ Bourdon (ext.)
  • 8′ Rohrflöte (Sw.)
  • 4′ Super Octave (ext.)
  • 4′ Orchestral Flute (Solo)
  • 32′ Trombone (digital)
  • 16′ Thoburn Trumpet (digital)
  • 16′ Tuba (Solo)
  • 16′ Contre Hautbois (Sw.)
  • 8′ Trumpet (Gt.)
  • 8′ Tuba (Solo)
  • 4′ Clarinet (Solo)
  • All Swells to Swell
  • Manual Transfer
  • Zimbelstern
  • Chimes (digital)
  • Harp (digital)