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Schoenstein Stop Lists NewNew OrgansOrgans ofof ourour SecondSecond CenturyCentury SCHOENSTEIN & CO. PRESBYTERIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 18 Voices – 21 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I) MECHANICALS 16' Bourdon & Flute (TC) Solid State Capture Combination Action with: 8' Principal 61 Pipes ■ 10 Memories. 8' Harm. Flute (Rohrbordun Bass) 44 " ■ 27 Pistons & toe studs. 8' Rohrbordun 61 " ■ 2 Reversibles including Full Organ. 8' Erzähler 61 " Crescendo Pedal. 4' Octave 61 " 4' Pommer 61 " 2' Super Octave 61 " 2' Mixture (IV) 244 " Swell 16' Swell 8' Swell 4' SWELL (II - Expressive) 8' Stopped Diapason 68 Pipes 8' Viola Pomposa 68 " 8' Viola Celeste 68 " 4' Spitzprincipal 68 " 2' Octavin 68 " 1 1 /3' Larigot 68 " 16' Bassoon & Oboe 12 " 8' Trompette 68 " 8' Bassoon & Oboe 68 " Tremulant Swell 16' Swell Unison Off Swell 4' PEDAL 16' Subbass 32 Pipes 8' Octave 32 " 8' Flöte 12 " 4' Choralbass 12 " 16' Bassoon (Swell) 8' Bassoon (Swell) 4' Oboe (Swell) Great 8' Swell 8' Swell 4' Presbyterian Community Church Page 1 of 1 81-1979, 81A-1993, 81B-1994 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 19 Voices – 27 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GRAND-ORGUE (I) MECHANICALS 16' Bourdon (TC) 49 Pipes Solid State Capture Combination Action with: 8' Montre 61 " ■ 5 Memories. 8' Flûte Conique 61 " ■ 22 Pistons & toe studs. 8' Flûte à Cheminée (Metal) 61 " ■ 2 Reversibles including Full Organ. 4' Prestant 61 " Crescendo Pedal. 2⅔'' Cornet (II – TC) 98 " 2' Doublette 61 " 1⅓'' Fourniture (V) 305 " 8' Trompette 61 " Recit au Grand Orgue 16' Recit au Grand Orgue 8' RÉCIT EXPRESSIF (II) 8' Viole 61 Pipes 8' Voix Céleste 49 " 8' Bourdon 61 " 4' Flûte à Fuseau 61 " 2' Flageolet 61 " 1 1 /3' Larigot 61 " 1' Cymbale (IV) 244 " 8' Chalumeau 61 " Tremblant Recit au Recit 16' Recit au Recit 4' PÉDALE 16' Soubasse (Wood) 32 Pipes 8' Montre 32 " 8' Bourdon 12 " 4' Prestant 12 " 2' Doublette 12 " 16' Bombarde (Extend G - O) 12 " 4' Chalumeau (Récit) Grand Orgue au Pédale 8' Recit au Pédale 8' Star of the Sea Church Page 1 of 1 84-1981 84-1981 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST APTOS, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 6 Voices – 6 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action MANUAL (I – Expressive) 8' Schöngedeckt 61 Pipes 8' Gemshorn (Schöngedeckt Bass) 49 " 4' Prestant 61 " 2' Blockflöte 61 " 1⅓' Larigot (AA) 45 " 8' Hautbois 61 " Tremulant DUPLEX MANUAL (II) 8' Schöngedeckt 8' Gemshorn 4' Prestant 2' Blockflöte 1 1 /3' Larigot (AA) 8' Hautbois PEDAL 16' Bordun (Extend Schöngedeckt) 12 Pipes Coupler – Manual I Coupler – Manual II MECHANICALS Crescendo Pedal. The Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist Page 1 of 1 87-1981 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 10 Voices – 13 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I - In Display) MECHANICALS 8' Principal 61 Pipes Solid State Combination Action with: 8' Flute 61 " ■ 10 Memories. 8' Bourdon (Swell) ■ 15 Pistons and toe studs. 8' Viole (Swell) ■ 2 Reversibles including Full Organ. 8' Viole Celeste (Swell) Crescendo Pedal. 4' Octave 61 " 2' Mixture (IV) 244 " 8' Trumpet (Swell) Great 4' SWELL (II - Expressive) 8' Bourdon (Metal) 61 Pipes 8' Viole 61 " 8' Viole Celeste (TC) 49 " 4' Spitzprincipal 61 " 2' Sifflöte 61 " 16' Bass Trumpet 12 " 8' Trumpet 61 " 4' Clarion Tremulant Swell 16' Swell Unison Off Swell 4' PEDAL 16' Subbass (Extend Flöte) 12 Pipes 8' Flöte (Bourdon Treble) 12 " 8' Spitzbass (Extend Spitzprincipal) 12 " 16' Bass Trumpet (Swell) 8' Trumpet (Swell) COUPLERS Swell to Great 16' Swell to Great 8' Swell to Great 4' Great to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 4' The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Page 1 of 1 88-1982, 88A-1983 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 24 Voices – 29 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I) COUPLERS 8' Principal 61 Pipes Great to Great 16' 8' Gedeckt† 61 " Great Unison Off 8' Gemshorn† 61 " Great to Great 4' 8' Celeste (TC)† 49 " Swell to Great 8' 4' Octave 61 " Swell to Great 4' 4' Koppelflöte† 61 " Swell to Swell 16' 2' Fifteenth 61 " Swell Unison Off 1 1 /3' Mixture (IV) 244 " Swell to Swell 4' 8' Festival Trumpet 61 " Great to Pedal 8' Tremulant† Swell to Pedal 8' †Stops under Expression Swell to Pedal 4' SWELL (II – Expressive) MECHANICALS 8' Viola Pomposa 61 Pipes Solid State Capture Combination Action with: 8' Viola Celeste (TC) 49 " ■ 5 Memories. 8' Chimney flute 61 " ■ 27 Pistons and toe studs. 4' Prestant 61 " ■ 2 Reversibles including Full Organ. 4' Pommer 61 " Crescendo Pedal. 2 2 /3' Nazard 61 " 2' Flageolet 61 " 1' Cymbale (III) 183 " 16' Bassoon 61 " 8' Trumpet 61 " 8' Oboe 12 " 4' Clarion 61 " Tremulant PEDAL 32' Resultant 16' Diapason (Metal) 32 Pipes 16' Bourdon 32 " 16' Gemshorn 12 " 8' Octave 12 " 8' Flute 12 " 4' Choralbass 32 " 16' Posaune 32 " Bassoon Swell 4' ( ) Our Lady of Lourdes Church Page 1 of 1 89-1982, 89A-1983 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. ST. JOSEPH’S BASILICA ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA Three Manual and Pedal Organ 26 Voices – 31 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I) COUPLERS 16' Pommer (Wood) 61 Pipes Swell to Swell 16' 8' Principal 61 " Swell to Swell 4' 8' Gedeckt (Metal) 61 " Swell to Great 16' 8' Dulciana 61 " Swell to Great 8' 4' Octave 61 " Swell to Great 4' 4' Pommer 24 " Positiv to Great 8' 2' Super Octave 61 " Swell to Positiv 8' 1 1 /3' Mixture (IV) 244 " Great to Pedal 8' 8' Trumpet 61 " Swell to Pedal 8' Tremulant Positiv to Pedal 8' SWELL (II - Expressive) MECHANICALS 8' Viola Pompose 61 Pipes Solid State Capture Combination Action with: 8' Viola Céleste 49 " ■ 5 Memories. 8' Rohrflöte 61 " ■ 30 Pistons and toe studs. 4' Prestant 61 " ■ 2 Reversibles including Full Organ. 2' Blockflöte 61 " Crescendo Pedal. 1⅓' Larigot 61 " 1' Scharf (III) 183 " 16' Bassoon 61 " 8' Oboe 12 " 4' Rohrschalmei 61 " Tremulant POSITIV ORGAN (61 Notes) 8' Flauto Continuo (Wood) 61 Pipes 4' Spitzflöte 61 " 2⅔' Quinte 61 " 2' Sifflöte 61 " 1⅗' Tcrz 61 " 8' Tromba di Basilica 61 " Tremulant PEDAL ORGAN (32 Notes) 16' Contra Bass 32 Pipes 16' Sub Bass 32 " 16' Pommer (Great) 8' Octave 32 " 8' Flute (Great) 4' Choral Bass 12 " 16' Contra Trumpet 12 " 4' Bassoon (Swell) St. Joseph’s Basilica Page 1 of 1 90-1982, 90A-1983 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 10 Voices – 13 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I) 8' Principal 61 Pipes 8' Spitzflöte 61 " 4' Octave 61 " 2' Mixture (IV Ranks) 244 " Great to Great 4' Swell to Great 16' Swell to Great 8' Swell to Great 4' SWELL (II - Expressive) 8' Bourdon (Metal) 61 Pipes 8' Viole Pompose 61 " 8' Viole Celeste (TC) 49 " 4' Spitzprincipal 61 " 2' Sifflöte 61 " 8' Trompette 61 " Tremulant Swell to Swell 16' Swell to Swell 4' PEDAL 16' Subbass (Wood – Extend Flöte) 12 Pipes 8' Spitzbass (Extend Swell) 12 " 8' Flöte (Wood – Swell Bourdon Treble) 12 " 8' Spitzflöte (Great) 4' Spitzflöte (Great) 16' Contre Trompette (Extend Swell) 12 " 4' Trompette (Swell) Great to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 8' MECHANICALS Capture Combination Action with: ■ 10 General pistons. ■ Full Organ Reversibles. Crescendo Pedal. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Page 1 of 1 92-1982 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. PRIVATE RESIDENCE ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Two Manual and Pedal Organ 10 Voices – 12 Ranks Mechanical Action Encased with Attached Console MANUAL I (61 Notes) 8' Spitzflöte (Kammergedeckt Bass) 49 Pipes 4' Prinzipal (Display in Tin) 61 " 2' Mixtur (II-III) 151 " Manual II to Manual I MANUAL II (61 Notes) 8' Kammergedeckt 61 Pipes 4' Rohrschelle 61 " 2' Flachflöte 61 " 1⅓' Nazat (TF) 44 " Tremulant PEDAL (32 Notes – Concave and Radiating) 16' Subbass 32 Pipes 8' Spitzoktave 32 " 4' Holzregal 32 " Manual II to Pedal Manual I to Pedal Private Residence Page 1 of 1 83-1983 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. ST. MARK’S-IN-THE-VALLEY EPISCOPAL CHURCH LOS OLIVOS, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 19 Voices – 22 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I) MECHANICALS 8' Principal 61 Pipes Solid State Capture Combination Action with: 8' Gedecktflöte (Metal) 61 " ■ 5 Memories. 8' Spitzflöte 61 " ■ 22 Pistons & toe studs. 4' Octave 61 " ■ 2 Reversibles including Full Organ. 4' Harmonic Flute (Metal) 61 " Crescendo Pedal. 2⅔' Octave Quint 61 " 2' Super Octave 61 " 1⅗' Tierce 61 " 1⅓' Mixture (III – IV) 232 " Tremulant (Flutes) Swell to Great 16' Swell to Great 8' Swell to Great 4' SWELL (II – Expressive) 8' Viola Pomposa 61 Pipes 8' Viola Celeste (TC) 49 " 8' Rohrflöte 61 " 4' Prestant 61 " 2' Blockflöte 61 " 1 1 /3' Larigot 61 " 16' Bassoon 61 " 8' Trompette 61 " 8' Oboe (Extend Bassoon) 12 " Tremulant Swell to Swell 16' Swell to Swell 4' PEDAL 16' Principal 32 Pipes 16' Bourdon 32 " 8' Octave 12 " 8' Flute (Swell) 8' Spitzflöte (Great) 4' Super Octave 12 " 4' Flute (Swell) 16' Contre Trompette (Extend Swell) 12 " 4' Bassoon (Swell) Great to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 4' St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church Page 1 of 1 86-1983 SCHOENSTEIN & CO. HOPE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA Two Manual and Pedal Organ 20 Voices – 28 Ranks Electric-Pneumatic Action GREAT (I) COUPLERS 16' Gedeckt (TC - Swell) Great to Great 4' 8' Principal (Tin) 61 Pipes Swell to Great 8' 8' Flöte (Wood & Metal) 61 " Swell to Great 4' 8' Gemshorn (Swell) Positiv to Great 8' 4' Octave 61 " Swell to Swell 4' 2' Sifflöte 61 " Positiv to Swell 8' 1⅓' Mixtur (IV) 244 " Great to Pedal 8' 8' Trompete 61 " Swell to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 4' SWELL (II - Expressive) Positiv to Pedal 8' 8' Gemshorn (Gedeckt Bass) 49 Pipes 8' Gemshorn Celeste (TC) 49 " 8' Gedeckt (Metal) 61 " MECHANICALS 4' Principal 61 " Solid State Capture Combination Action: 2' Nachthorn 61 " ■ 22 Pistons and toe studs.
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