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The Organs and History of Trinity Church Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Organ Specification
Austin Opus 1040, 1922

GREAT ORGAN
Manual 2                        [under expression]

Violine        [double open]                 16’ *
Principal        [exposed]                      8’ +
Bourdon                                            8’ +
Octave                                              4’ +
Wald Flute                                         4’ +
Fifteenth                                            2’ +
Plein Jeu III                                       2’ +
Trumpet                                            8’ +
Trumpet Heroique*                            8’ ++


    GR 4’  SW 16’ SW 8’  SW 4’
        CH 16’  CH 8’  CH 4’



CHOIR ORGAN
Manual 1            [located in Great Chamber]

Concert Flute                                     8’ *
Geigen Principal                                 4’ *
Flute D’Amour                                   4’ *
Harmonic Piccolo                               2’ *
Larigot                                        1 1/3’ **
Clarinet                                             8’ *

    CH 16’    U/O   CH 4’
    SW 16’  SW 8’  SW 4’
    Tremulant



MAGNIFICAT ORGAN
Playable on Manual 1            [Choir Manual]
[under expression]

Principal                                           8’ ++
Doppel Flute [double open]                8’ ++
Viola Celeste II                                 8’ ++
Octave                                             4’ ++
Doublet                                            2’ ++
Trumpet Heroique* [exposed]            8’ ++

    Tremulant

*Trumpet Heroique is a horizontally mounted trumpet-en-chemade voiced in the French style, speaking under 10 inches of wild pressure from
the north tower of the Antiphonal Magnificat
case.

The Magnificat [Antiphonal] Organ, located in
the 1866 J. C. B. Standbridge Gallery Case, was
built in 1998 by Patrick J. Murphy, Stowe, PA.


SWELL ORGAN
Manual 3                        [under expression]

Gedeckt                                           16’ *
Rohrflote                                           8’ *
Salcional                                            8’ *
Voix Celeste                                       8’ *
Principal                                            4’ **
Harmonic Flute                                   4’ *
Gedeckt Flote                                     2’ **
Cornopean                                         8’ *
Oboe                                                 8’ **


    SW 16’    U/O   SW 4’
    CH  8’      Tremulant




PEDAL ORGAN
[exposed]

Resultant Bass                                     32’ *
Open Diapason                                   16’ *
Violine         [Great, double open]        16’ *
Bourdon                                            16’ *
Bourdon       [Magnificat Organ]           16’ ++
Principal                                              8’ +
Major Flute   [ext. Open Diapason]         8’ *
Flauto Dolce  [ext. Bourdon]                  8’ *
Choral Bass   [ext. Principal]                  8’ +
Mixture II                                            4’ +

    PED 8’  GT 8’  GT 4’
    SW  8’  SW 4’
    CH   8’  CH 4’


*       Austin Opus 1040. 1922
**     Austin Opus 1040, 1922
                       [Revoiced]
+      Austin Opus 2603, 1975
                 [1988 Rebuild]
++   Magnificat [Antiponal] Organ
        1998, Patrick J. Murphy, located in the 1866
       J. C. B. Standbridge Gallery Case.

CONSOLE:      3 Manuals and Pedal
From Austin Opus 2603, 1975. Formerly located in First and Central Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Delaware.



41 Ranks, 44 Stops, 2,581 Pipes