A Brief History of the Organs at All Saints


The Organ

36 stops, 46 ranks


Great

16' Quintaton
8 ' Principal
8 ' Open Diapason
8 ' Concert Flute
8 ' Salicional
8 ' Rohrflote
8 ' Quintation (extension)
4 ' Octave
4 ' Spizflote
2 2/3 ' Nasard
2 ' Super Octave
2 ' blockflote
1 3/5 ' Tierce
1 1/3 ' Fourniture IV
16 ' Bombarde (extension of 8' Trompette)
8 ' Trompette
4 ' Clarion (extension of 8' Trompette)
Tremolo

Swell

8 ' Gedeckt
8 ' Viole da Gamba
8 ' Viola celeste
4 ' Prestant
4 ' Flute octaviante
2 ' Principal
1 1/3 ' Quint
2 ' Plein Jeu III
16 ' Fagott
8 ' Trompete
8 ' Oboe (extension of 16' Fagott)


Positiv

8 ' Koppelflote
4 ' Principal
4 ' Rohrflote
2 ' Octave
1 1/3 ' Larigot
1 ' Sifflote
2 2/3 Sesquialtera II
1 ' Scharf II
8 ' Cromrone
16 ' Bombarde (from Great)
8 ' Trompette (from Great)
4 ' Clarion (from Great)
Zimbelstern
Tremolo

Pedal

32 ' Grand Bourdon (extension of 16' Bourdon)
16 ' Contrabass (extension of 8' Principal)
16 ' Bourdon
16 ' Quintaton (from Great)
8 ' Principal
8 ' Bourdon (extensionn of 16' Bourdon)
8 ' Quintaton (from Great)
4 ' Choral Bass (extension of 8' Principal)
2 ' Octave (extension of 8' Principal)
2 ' Mixture III
32 ' Kontra Trompete (extension of 16' Bombarde)
16 ' Bombarde
16 ' Fagott (from Swell)
8 ' Trompette (from Great)
8 ' Oboe (from Swell)
4 ' Clarion (from Great)
4 ' Oboe Schalmei (from Swell)


Organ by
Goulding and Wood, Indianapolis, IN.