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Hochhalter, Inc., Salem, Oregon: First United Methodist Church, Eugene, Oregon

Hochhalter, Inc., Salem, Oregon

First United Methodist Church, Eugene, Oregon

Hochhalter, Inc. of Salem, Oregon has designed and built a low-profile console for First United Methodist Church, Eugene, Oregon. It is constructed of solid walnut, with walnut burl and wenge veneer accents. The keyboards are covered in bone and cocobolo. Drawknobs are constructed of maple, cocobolo, and ebony.

The organ is hardly all new, still containing numerous sets of pipes from the church’s original 1913 pipe organ, moved in the 1960s into a new, much larger sanctuary. Many unfortunate mechanical changes to the wind system and action were made, eventually rendering the instrument unreliable. In 1995 Hochhalter, Inc. was hired to rebuild, refurbish, replace mechanisms and pipes as necessary, and provide additions to create a tonally cohesive and mechanically reliable instrument. Finances dictated that work be done in phases over many years. Although the new console was the “final” phase, it has additional stop controls for future additions, including an Echo Organ on the west wall, additional foundational and color stops for the Swell and Choir, and two 32′ ranks of pipes, including a 32′ Contra Diapason in a new façade.

Other details regarding the organ and console, including additional photographs and audio files, are available at <A HREF="http://www.hochhalter.com">www.hochhalter.com</A&gt;. Dr. Julia Brown is music director and organist; The Rev. Debbie Pitney is pastor.

 

GREAT (unenclosed) 

16′ Double Diapason

8′ Open Diapason

8′ Geigen Diapason

8′ Harmonic Flute

8′ Hohl Flute

4′ Octave

4′ Flute

22⁄3′ Quint

2′ Fifteenth

IV Mixture

V Cornet (prepared)

16′ Contra Trumpet (prepared)

8′ Trumpet

Chimes

SWELL (expressive)    

16′ Bourdon

8′ Diapason (prepared)

8′ Chimney Flute

8′ Viola

8′ Voix Celeste (tc)

4′ Octave

4′ Harmonic Flute

22⁄3′ Nasard (harmonic)

2′ Flautino (harmonic)

13⁄5′ Tierce (tc) (harmonic)

IV Full Mixture

16′ Bassoon

8′ French Trumpet

8′ Oboe

8′ Vox Humana (prepared)

4′ Clarion

Tremulant

    

CHOIR (expressive)    

8′ Small Diapason (prepared)

8′ Stopped Diapason

8′ Traverse Flute (harmonic)

8′ Gemshorn

8′ Unda Maris (tc)

4′ Tapered Principal (prepared)

4′ Pan Flute

2′ Principal

11⁄3′ Quint

II Sesquialter  (tc)

8′ Clarinet

8′ English Horn (prepared)

Tremulant

8′ Gloria Trumpet (10″ pressure)

    

ECHO (prepared)    

8′ Principal

4′ Octave

8′ Viole *

8′ Flute *

8′ Flute Celeste *

Tremulant

8′ Gloria Trumpet

(* expressive)

    

PEDAL (unenclosed)    

32′ Contra Diapason (prepared)

16′ Open Diapason

16′ Geigen Diapason

16′ Bourdon

16′ Gedeckt

102⁄3′ Quint

8′ Octave  

8′ Geigen Octave

8′ Flute

4′ Fifteenth  

4′ Solo Flute

32′ Ophicleide (prepared)

16′ Trombone (83⁄4″ pressure)

16′ Contra Trumpet (prepared)

16′ Bassoon

8′ Trumpet

4′ Oboe

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