A NEW ORGAN FOR TRINITY EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, VERO BEACH, FLORIDA


Trinity Church, Vero BeachThis was the first organ to be erected in our new workshop, early in 1997.It was placed behind the altar in the chancel of the old church. In 2003 the church was demolished, and the organ was placed in store while a new church was built on the same site. The organ was installed in the late summer on 2005; church and organ were dedicated in December.
The organ stands in a transept. It required no alteration for the new positioning, apart from adjustments to the voicing. It is about 18ft wide, 12ft deep at floor level, and nearly 28ft high; the Great and Swell Organs are at the main level, the Solo at the upper level towards the apex, and the Pedal on either side. The detached console is placed with the choir seats in front of the organ. The casework is of mahogany, and the front pipes are of 50% tin (spotted metal), as are all the principal and reed stops in the organ.

The organ is planned for the accompaniment of the Anglican liturgy, and as a versatile instrument for solo performance, with a bias towards the romantic repertoire: hence the expressive Solo Organ on the third manual, with its strings, reeds and commanding English Tuba (on 12" wind pressure), alongside wide-scaled flutes. All the Pedal stops are independent, apart from the Sub Bass rank. The organ has traditional reservoirs, electro-pneumatic action, and slider chests for all departments.


A recording of the organ was made by David Hill when the organ was dedicated, and is available on the Pro Organo Label.


            PEDAL ORGAN
1. Resultant Bass (from 3) 32
2. Principal 16
3. Sub Bass (wood) 16
4. Octave 8
5. Bass Flute (from 3) 8
6. Fifteenth 4
7. Trombone 16
8. Swell Trumpet (from 30) 16
9. Posaune 8
10. Clarion 4
I Great to Pedal
II Swell to Pedal
III Solo to Pedal

GREAT ORGAN (Manual I)

11. Bourdon (12 from 3) 16
12. Open Diapason 8
13. Harmonic Flute 8
14. Principal 4
15. Harmonic Flute 4
16. Twelfth 2 2/3
17. Fifteenth 2
18. Tierce 1 3/5
19. Mixture IV
20. Trumpet 8
IV Swell to Great
V Solo to Great


SWELL ORGAN (Manual II)
21. Geigen Principal 8
22. Bourdon 8
23. Salicional 8
24. Céleste (FF) 8
25. Octave 4
26. Stopped Flute 4
27. Nachthorn 2
28. Mixture IV
29. Oboe 8
VI Tremulant
30. Double Trumpet 16
31. Cornopean 8
VII Octave
VIII Sub Octave
IX Unison Off
X Solo to Swell

SOLO ORGAN (Manual III, enclosed)
32. Stopped Diapason 8
33. Gamba 8
34. Céleste (FF) 8
35. Open Flute 4
36. Block Flute 2
37. Cornet II
38. Clarinet 8
39. Vox Humana 8
XI Tremulant
40. Tuba 8
XII Octave
XIII Sub Octave

41. Chimes (from previous organ)
ACCESSORIES
Eight general pistons (duplicated by foot pistons)
Six foot pistons to the Pedal Organ
6 pistons to the Great Organ
6 pistons to the Swell Organ
6 pistons to the Solo Organ
Reversible pistons: I, II, III, IV, V, Full Organ
Reversible foot pistons: I, IV
General cancel piston
Balanced expression pedals to Swell and Solo Organs

The pistons are adjustable with eight general and eight divisional memories

The manual compass is 61 notes; the pedal 32 notes.


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