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The Davis Organ

Built by the Schantz Organ Company

Opus 2228
Commissioned and Installed, 2003

Dedicated to the Glory of God, May 2004
Named in Honor of John A. Davis, Jr., Mus. Doc., January 2010

The John A. Davis, Jr. Organ is a contemporary, eclectic American pipe organ built by Schantz of Ohio which was installed in October 2003. It has already established itself as one of the finest organs in the Hudson Valley. The 45 ranks of pipes -- 2,652 total -- provide a superb variety of sound, greatly enhancing worship, from hushed tones of reverence and awe to majestic peals of praise and exaltation.

Great Organ

16'
8'
8'
8'
4'
4'
2-2/3'
2'
1-1/3'
8'
8'

Violone
Open Diapason
Violone
Bourdon
Octave
Koppel Flute
Twelfth
Fifteenth
Mixture IV
Trumpet
Tuba Major (Choir)
Tremulant
Chimes (digital)

Choir Organ

8'
8'
8'
8'
8'
4'
4'
2'
1-1/3'
8'
16'
8'
4'

Principal
Major Flute
Stopped Diapason
Dulciana
Unda Maris
Octave
Concert Flute
Gemshorn
Larigot
Clarinet
Tuba Magna
Tuba Major
Tuba Clarion
Tremulant
Harp (digital)
Zimbelstern

Swell Organ

16'
8'
8'
8'
8'
4'
4'
2'
1-2/3'
1-3/5'
2'
16'
8'
8'
8'
4'

Lieblich Gedeckt
Geigen Diapason
Chimney Flute
Salicional
Voix Celeste
Principal
Traverse Flute
Octavin
Nasard
Tierce
Plein Jeu IV
Bassoon
Trumpet
Oboe
Vox Humana
Clarion
Tremulant

Pedal Organ

32'
16'
16'
16'
16'
8'
8'
8'
8'
8'
4'

Contra Bourdon (digital)
Open Diapason
Bourdon
Liebich Bourdon (Swell)
Violone (Great)
Bourdon
Violone (Great)
Liebich Bourdon (Swell)
Octave
Violone (Great)
Choral Bass

4'
32'
16'
16'
8'
8'
8'
4'
4'
4'

Open Flute
Contra Trombone (digital)
Trombone
Bassoon (Swell)
Octave Trombone
Oboe (Swell)
Tuba Major (Choir)
Tuba Clarion (Choir)
Clarion     
Oboe Clarion (Swell)

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