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St. Mark Pipe Organ

St. Mark Pipe Organ

Pipe Organ and ConsoleOur organ is a mechanical action organ designed and built by the Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio. It was installed and dedicated to the glory of God in 1995. It features a two-manual console with full AGO pedal board. There are 37 ranks consisting of 1,087 pipes in the chamber that dominates the balcony at the rear of the church. This marvelous instrument first and foremost leads the congregation in singing during traditional worship services. The flexibility of sounds available allow for accompaniment of the choirs and small groups plus vivid interpretation of organ literature, both classical and contemporary.

Complete Organ Stop List


Builder:

Holtkamp Organ Company

Year:
1995

Key Action:
Mechanical

Stop Action:
Elecro-pneumatic

Number of Stops:

27

Number of Ranks:
37

Number of Pipes:
1,078

 

Great
61 Notes - Unenclosed

Pommer 16' 61 pipes
Principal 8' 61 pipes
Gedackt 8' 61 pipes
Octave 4' 61 pipes
Spitzflote 4' 61 pipes
Doublette 2' 61 pipes
Cornet II 98 pipes
Mixture V 305 pipes
Trumpet 8' 61 pipes
Swell to Great 8'  

Swell
61 Notes - Enclosed & Expressive

Gamba 8' 61 pipes
Voix Celeste 8' 56 pipes
Bourdon 8' 61 pipes
Octave Geigen 4' 61 pipes
Rohrflote 4' 61 pipes
Principal 2' 61 pipes
Larigot 1 1/3' 61 pipes
Forniture IV 244 pipes
Dulzian 16' 61 pipes
Oboe 8' 61 pipes
Tremolo    

Pedal
32 Notes - Unenclosed

Subbass 16' 32 pipes
Pommer 16' Great
Octave 8' 32 pipes
Flute 8' 32 pipes
Choralbass 4' 32 pipes
Rauschbass IV 128 pipes
Posaune 16' 32 pipes
Trumpet 8' 32 pipes
Great to Pedal 8'  
Swell to Pedal 8'  
Pipe Organ