Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Brillion, Wisconsin
Opus 26, 1984

shown in Trinity’s old sanctuary
GREAT |
pipes |
8' |
|
Prestant |
|
56 |
8' |
|
Gedackt |
|
56 |
4' |
|
Octave |
|
56 |
2' |
|
Hohlflöte |
|
56 |
2' |
|
Auszug |
double draw from Mixture |
|
IV |
|
Mixture 1-1/3' |
|
224 |
8' |
|
Trompete |
|
56 |
|
|
Swell to Great |
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|
 |
 |
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SWELL (expressive) |
8' |
|
Rohrgedackt |
|
56 |
8' |
|
Salicional |
|
56 |
8' |
|
Celeste |
preparation |
|
4' |
|
Gemshorn |
|
56 |
2-2/3' |
|
Nasat |
|
56 |
2' |
|
Klein Principal |
|
56 |
1-3/5' |
|
Terz |
|
56 |
|
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Tremulant |
affects entire instrument |
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|
 |
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PEDAL |
16' |
|
Subbass |
|
30 |
8' |
|
Floetenprincipal |
|
30 |
4' |
|
Choralbass |
|
30 |
16' |
|
Fagott |
|
30 |
|
|
Great to Pedal |
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Swell to Pedal |
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|
 |
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Mechanical key and stop actions |
Free standing solid oak case |
Dr. Edward H. Meyer of Doctor Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minnesota, served as consultant.
Over the course of six days in September 2005, Op. 26 was moved from Trinity’s old church to its new facility. John Ourensma and John Panning of Dobson moved the organ with the help of Ron and Christoph Wahl of Appleton and a host of Trinity volunteers.

The pipes have been removed.

Side panels and roof panels are now removed.

Nothing left but three sides of the lower case and the console chassis.

The crew at the end of the second day.

The case is set up in the new church.

All of the façade pipes except those in the center tower are re-installed.

Trinity’s old church on Water Street.

Trinity’s new church and school on the southeast edge of Brillion.