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THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI (Great Continued) ANTIPHONAL THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI (Great continued) ANTIPHONAL 4 MANUALS, 70 RANKS Chimes 8' Gedeckt Zymbelstern 8' Viol COMPREHENSIVE RESTORATION OF Tremolo 8' Viol Celeste (tc) EXISTING KILGEN/MÖLLER ORGAN MIDI I 4' Octave MIDI II 4' Triangle Flute SWELL 2 2/3' Lieblich Quint 2' Lieblich Flute 16' Lieblich Gedeckt 8' Trumpet 8' Geigen Principal 8' Tuba Mirabilis (Ch) 8' Rohr Flute * Echo Chimes 8' Gedeckt Tremolo 8' Viola d'Gamba MIDI I 8' Gamba Celeste (tc) MIDI II 8' Flauto Dolce * 8' Flauto Celeste (tc) TIBIA 4' Principal 4' Night Horn * 8' Tibia 2' Flautino 4' Tibia III-IV Plein Jeu 2 2/3' Tibia 16' Contre Trompette 2' Tibia 8' Trompette Tremolo 8' Trumpet * MIDI 8' Oboe 8' Vox Humana PEDAL 4' Clarion 8' Tuba Mirabilis (Ch) 32' Gravissima Tremolo 32' Resultant MIDI I 16' Open Diapason MIDI II 16' Violone (Gt) CHOIR 16' Bourdon 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw) 8' Viola 8' Octave 8' Viola Celeste * 8' Principal The organ at Third Baptist Church was originally 8' Concert Flute 8' Viol (Gt) built by the Kilgen Organ Company in 1930. It 8' Dulciana 8' Bourdon was renovated and expanded by the Möller firm in 8' Unda Maris (tc) 8' Gedeckt (Sw) 1949 to become a four-manual instrument with 59 4' Fugara 4' Choral Bass ranks of pipes. The organ has been re-designed 4' Flute d’Amour 4' Bourdon 4' Dulciana 2' Octavin by Reuter engineers and the tonal resources 2 2/3' Nasard 16' Bombarde expanded to 70 ranks. All new mechanical 2' Piccolo 16' Double Trumpet (Gt) components were provided, including framing, 8' French Horn 16' Contre Trompette (Sw) winding and windchests. A complete on-site tonal 8' Clarinet 16' Dulzian regulation has restored the original grandeur of 8' Tuba Mirabilis * 8' Bombarde this monumental instrument. Chimes (Gt) 8' Trompette (Sw) Tremolo 4' Bombarde GREAT MIDI I 4' Dulzian MIDI II 8' Tuba Mirabilis (Ch) 16' Violone POSITIV MIDI 8' First Diapason 8' Second Diapason 8' Quintaton * new stop 8' Stopped Flute * 4' Prestant 8' Melodia 4' Rohrflöte 8' Gemshorn 2 2/3' Nasat 4' Octave 2' Blockflöte 4' Principal 1 3/5' Tierce 4' Harmonic Flute 1 1/3' Klein Quint 2 2/3' Quint 1' Sifflöte 2' Super Octave 16' Dulzian III Mixture 8' Dulzian III-IV Cymbal Tremolo 16' Double Trumpet * MIDI 16' Dulzian (Pos) 8' Trumpet 8' French Horn (Ch) 4' Clarion 8' Tuba Mirabilis (Ch) .
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