PROJECTS

BLESSED SEELOS CATHOLIC CHURCH PROJECT
Dauphine Street, New Orleans

In 2003, the Blessed Seelos parish suffered a major loss when their sanctuary caught fire and the inside of the building was badly burned, setting the pipe organ in the balcony on fire and completely destroying it. While the structural integrity of the building was preserved, the building had to be brought up to code in so many respects that all insurance monies were spent making the building habitable and no money was left for a replacement organ. The original organ was a Pilcher (1868) and the organ that was destroyed was a Wicks (1951).

In 2005, Katrina struck and nearly destroyed the church's parish hall but did not damage the sanctuary. Rita followed with an additional round of water, and the outlook for the parish was dim. A group of four churches in the Seattle area (Madrona Presbyterian Church, Seattle Community Church, University Presbyterian Church, Mercer Island Presbyterian Church) got together determined to make a difference for the Blessed Seelos parish. They sent down a series of crews and completely rebuilt the parish hall in 2006 but did not work in the sanctuary. In November, 2006, the sanctuary was again habitable, but there was no organ. They are currently using an electronic keyboard.

The members of the Blessed Seelos parish are ethnically diverse and they are not wealthy. 40% of the congregation is hearing impaired, and many of these people are entirely deaf. Every service and committee meetings are signed. Here is a link to the history and photos of the Blessed Seelos parish.

In response to the need, the Board of Directors of the Pipe Organ Foundation agreed to provide the church a pipe organ at no cost to the church. The organ will be significantly larger than the previous organ which burned, and it has been designed tonally to meet the needs of hearing impaired persons. The design of the organ was by James Stettner of Stettner Pipe Organs in Seattle. The organ is a combination of two Moller organs from the 1920s and it is being rebuilt by our volunteer labor. Installation of the organ will occur the first half of June, 2008. Here is a link to a detailed accounting of the sources for the parts are of this organ and their history.

The electronic switching and driving mechanisms are from the Syndyne Corporation of Vancouver WA, and they provide multiple memory levels for the combination action, a transposer, Auto Pedal by which pedal stops can be played on the Great manual, and other advanced features which will make the organ highly usable to the Blessed Seelos parish. The tonal resources and specifications for the instrument are as follows:

BLESSED SEELOS PIPE ORGAN TONAL RESOURCES

Great (unexpressive; 4 ranks+ chimes; 256 pipes, 20 tubes)
G1 8' Open Diapason (61 pipes, partially en façade)
G2 8' Melodia (73 pipes)
G3 4' Octave (61 pipes)
G4 2' Fifteenth (61 pipes)
G5 Chimes (20 tubes)

Swell (expressive; 7 ranks; 472 pipes)
S1 16' Lieblich-Gedeckt/Stopped Diapason (73 pipes)
S2 8' Salicional (73 pipes)
S3 8' Vox Celeste tc (49 pipes)
S4 4' Harmonic Flute (73 pipes)
S5 2 2/3' Nasard (70 pipes)
S6 8' Trumpet (73 pipes)
S7 8' Oboe (61 pipes)

Pedal (unexpressive; 2 ranks; 88 pipes)
P1 16' Subbass (44 pipes)
P2 8' Diapason (44 pipes)

TOTALS: 13 ranks of pipes, 816 pipes, 20 tubes

BLESSED SEELOS PIPE ORGAN SPECIFICATIONS
(STOP TABLETS)

The following is the final list of stop tablets (46 total):

Great (17 stop tablets) Source Rank
16' Lieblich Gedeckt S1
8' Open Diapason G1
8' Melodia G2
8' Harmonic Flute S1 (1-12), S4 (13-61)
8' Salicional S2
4' Octave G3
4' Flute G2
2' Fifteenth G4
8' Trumpet S6
4' Clarion S6
Great to Great 16, 4, Unison Off
Swell to Great 16, 8, 4
Chimes G5

Swell (15 stop tablets)
16' Contra Salicional S1 (1-12), S2 (13-61--Notes 1-49 of S2)
8' Stopped Diapason S1
8' Salicional S2
8' Voix Celeste S3
4' Harmonic Flute S4
4' Salicet S2
2 2/3' Nasard S5
2' Octavin S4
1 3/5' Tierce S5
8' Trumpet S6
8' Oboe S7
Tremolo
Swell to Swell 16, 4, Unison Off

Pedal (14 stop tablets)
32' Resultant P1
16' Subbass P1
16' Lieblich Gedeckt S1
8' Open Diapason P2
8' Major Flute P1
4' Choral Bass P2
4' Flute G2
8' Trumpet S5
4' Clarion S5
Blank
Great to Pedal 8, 4
Swell to Pedal 8, 4

 

MERCER ISLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROJECT

The Pipe Organ Foundation is pleased to announce the completion of the organ at Mercer Island Presbyterian Church. This project has been the primary one for our Foundation during the past two years, and the organ is now being played nearly every day. See News for details on this instrument and up and coming concerts on it.
 

Great, Swell, and Pedal organs at the front of Mercer Island Presbyterian Church.
 

The Antiphonal Organ at Mercer Island Presbyterian Church.

COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Covenant Presbyterian Church in Issaquah has just completed a handsome new sanctuary, and the Pipe Organ Foundation has committed itself to the installation of a pipe organ in the new building.
 

Casework under construction

The church already has a II/8 pipe organ placed by the Foundation in its small sanctuary in 2002. As the congregation starts to meet in the new building in the fall of 2005, the existing organ will be moved to the larger building. The Foundation has some funds set aside to install an enhanced organ in the new building during the next year. This organ is already in the hands of the Foundation, and it will be modified so that it is appropriate for the new sanctuary.
 

Casework detail

During this next year, work on this instrument will be undertaken so that it is appropriate for the new building and for the congregation which will be meeting there.
 
NOTE: Volunteers are needed to help modify this organ during the 2005-2006 school year. Please inquire if you have an interest. No experience required.



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