Seattle, Washington
Calvary Lutheran Church
A.B. FELGEMAKER, Opus 951, ca. 1908
Frans W.M. Bosman, 1990 - Rebuild with Tonal Changes
GREAT COUPLERS (Mech. Finger Pistons)
8 Gt. Open Diapason 61 Great to Pedal On / Off
8 Gt. Melodia 61 Swell to Pedal On / Off
8 Gt. Dulciana 61
4 Gt. Octave 61 Swell to Great On / Off
2 Gt. Super Octave 61
FINGER PISTONS (Labeled; l - r)
SWELL (Expressive) Great to Pedal On / Off
8 Sw. Violin Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal On / Off
8 Sw. Stopped Diapason 61
8 Sw. Oboe Gamba 61 Swell to Great On / Off
4 Sw. Harmonic Flute 61
Tremulant
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Swell Expression (bal.)
PEDAL
16 Pedal Bourdon 30
ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop VOICES: 10 STOPS: 10 RANKS: 10 PIPES: 579
NOTES
This organ was originally built for ______________________________ Church in
_________________________, __.
The organ was stored for a time in the Portland, Oregon shop of Rene Marceau where
Frans Bosman did the instrument rebuild.
The organ is installed in the rear gallery of the church. The free-standing case has
an attached, projecting keydesk with a lid that lifts to form a music rack. The case
front was altered and extended to fit the space requirements of its new home. The
facade pipes were also re-stenciled. The 3-sectional façade has 25 pipes arranged:
10 – 5 – 10. The Great 8' Open Diapason has its first __ pipes in the façade.
The Great 2' Fifteenth was added on a jump slide on the front of the Great chest.
Calvary Lutheran later disbanded and the organ was moved by Frans Bosman to St. John's
Episcopal Church in Lodi, California without tonal or structural changes.
Sources: JRS; extant organ
Calvary Lutheran Church (MS)
3420 SW Cloverdale
Seattle, WA. 98126 Documented: December 1990
(206) 937-6590 Verified & Updated: April, 2004