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Redeemer Lutheran Church

McLean, Virginia - M๖ller Opus 11111, 1975

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As installed, the organ sat on a base containing the blower. The Swell was the bottom portion, with the Great exposed on top of the Swell. The 8’ Principal basses were behind the Great, and the Pedal Bourdon basses were exposed on each side of the casework.

The organ can be divided into two sections, Swell and Great, and be installed free standing or within a chamber.

The original installation stood in a space 48” (4’) deep and 90” (7’6”) wide. The swell shades are 92” (7’8”) high. Originally the Great stood on top of the Swell, with the Great chest at the front (24” X 90”) and the Great 8’ Principal pipes behind. The top of 8’ CC is roughly 12’ from the floor of the Great.

The Bourdon was on two chests on either side, each 38” X 10”, and the longest pipe is a little over 10’ long.

The prepared Chimes tab was changed to operate the 8’ Trompette.

Great:

1.

16’ Bourdon

61 pipes

2.

8’ Principal

61 pipes

8’ Gedeckt

12 pipes & #1

8’ Gemshorn

from #5

4’ Octave

12 pipes & #2

4’ Gedeckt

12 pipes & #1

2’ Super Octave

7 pipes & #2

2’ Flute

7 pipes & #1

3.

1 1/3’ Mixture II-III

134 pipes

Chimes

(prepared)

Tremolo

Swell to Great

Swell:

4.

8’ Spitzfl๖te

61 pipes

5.

8’ Gemshorn

49 pipes, 1-12 from #4

4’ Spitzfl๖te

12 pipes & #4

2’ Spitzfl๖te

7 pipes & #4

1 1/3’ Larigot

19 pipes & #5

6.

16’ Contre Trompette

61 pipes

8’ Trompette

12 pipes & #6

4’ Clarion

12 pipes & #6

Tremolo

Pedal:

16’ Bourdon

from #1

8’ Principal

from #2

8’ Gedeckt

from #1

4’ Octave

from #2

4’ Spitzfl๖te

from #4

2’ Mixture III

from #’s 2 & 3

16’ Contre Trompette

from #6

8’ Trompette

from #6

4’ Clarion

from #6

Pistons:

Under Swell:

General 1-3

Under Great:

Toe Movements:

Left:

Center:

Right:

Sw/Cresc

General 1-3

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