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idea for a tracker

Last post 09-26-2008, 7:18 PM by myorgan. 10 replies.
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  •  09-25-2008, 11:05 AM 63598

    idea for a tracker

    What follows is a theoretical/hypothetical/fantasy stop list for a strict tracker (both stop and key actions are mechanical). I think this would make a good organ, but would like to see what others think. The overall scheme here was neo-baroque, with something resembling the big Flentrop at Trinity Cathedral Cleveland. All couplers are 8'.

    Oberwerk (Manual II)

    16 Pommer

    16 Prinzipal

    8 Gedackt

    8 Prinzipal

    4Rohrflote

    4 Octave

    IV Mixture

    V Cornet

    2 2/3 Nazard

    2 Fifteenth

    2 Flute

    1 3/5 Terz

    1 Sifflote

    8 Cromorne

    8 Oboe

    4 Clarion

                Schwellwerk to Oberwerk

                Ruckpositiv to Oberwerk

    Schwellwerk (Manual III)
    16 Bourdon

    8 Bourdon

    8 Viole

    8 Viole Celeste

    8 Quintaton

    4 Principal

    4 Bourdon

    V-VII Mixture (double draw, half is V)

    2 2/3 Nazat

    2 Prinzipal

    1 1/3 Quinte

    1 Sifflote

    16 Contra Trumpet

    8 Trumpet

    4 Clarion


    Ruckpositiv (Manual I)

    8 Copula

    8 Praestant

    4 Rohrflote

    4 Praestant

    2 2/3 Twelfth

    2 Doublette

    2 Flute

    III Fourniture

    1 3/5 Tertz

    1 1/3 Larigot

    2/3 Zimbel

    8  Krumhoorn

           Schwellwerk/Ruckpositiv

    Pedal
    32 Bourdon

    16 Prinzipal

    16 Bourdon

    8 Gedeckt

    8 Principal

    8 Bourdon

    4 Choral Bass

    4 Bourdon

    4 Nachthorn

    2 Waldflote

    16 Bazuin

    8 Trumpet

    4 Trumpet

    Fuschwanz (foxtail, labeled “Noli Me Tangere”)

                Oberwerk to Pedal

                Schwellwerk to Pedal

                Ruckpositiv to Pedal

     

    Accessories

    Zimbelstern

    Nachtigall

    Toe spoons to add or subtract pedal reeds.


    Once you can tie your arms into a pretzel and your legs into a knot, you've got it under control
  •  09-25-2008, 11:28 AM 63599 in reply to 63598

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Looks like a charming little organ, perhaps as use for a house organ?

    I'm not quite sure if you really need the 32', but other people may think otherwise...

    Jezza


    "If you can't get the orchestra any louder, add the organ"
  •  09-25-2008, 11:42 AM 63600 in reply to 63598

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Fascinating, Austin!

    Is it just me?  I do not see the Schwellwerk?

    How about a Kontraposaune 32'?  Since you are talking about at least $2 million here anyway, why not?

    Enjoyed reading this; thank you!

    EDIT:  Our organ at church also has two Krummhorns; but we renamed one of them Klarinett, only to make it look more orthodox (rather than having two Krummhorns).

    Cheers!

    Drinks

  •  09-25-2008, 12:22 PM 63602 in reply to 63600

    Re: idea for a tracker

    apparently the Schwellwerk didn't make it in on the first post, i've put it in. Thank you for mentioning thatYes.
    Once you can tie your arms into a pretzel and your legs into a knot, you've got it under control
  •  09-25-2008, 12:56 PM 63604 in reply to 63602

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Austin,

    I'm just curious why you find this style appealing - the "neo-baroque" era is... (how do I put this delicately) ... dead.  Big Smile

    I personally run the other direction when I see an organ with twice as many 2' stops as 8' Principals.  Stick out tongue

    Setting aside my tendency for neo-baroque-induced migraines, let's look at one 'iffy' area in the Oberwerk:

    1 Sifflote

    8 Cromorne

    8 Oboe

    4 Clarion

    You already have a 1' stop in the organ - any more than this is too many!  They are horrible to tune.  The ideal place for a 1' stop would be in a division that has many mutations, such as a Positiv.

    The Cromorne is customarily in the Positiv, and the Oboe is usually found in the Swell.  If you go against tradition it can make the organist's job rather difficult when it comes to interpreting standard repertoire.  As an organ designer you want your clients to like your organs.  Smile

    [edit] Oh I see you have a Krumhoorn and a Cromorne.  That is fine, but if you really want to do early music you might want to replace that Cromorne with a baroque Vox Humana.

    The Clarion doesn't have any foundation (an 8' chorus reed).  You don't want a Clarion out-shouting the other reeds in the division.  The result can be very ugly.  Surprise

    What, no Pedal mixture?

    Other than that, the spec seems fine enough - - for people who like that kind of thing.  Wink


    Soubasse32
  •  09-25-2008, 1:09 PM 63607 in reply to 63604

    Re: idea for a tracker

    I guess I found this appealing because I've played a few good organs in this style, and the last thing I thought up was some 5 manuals and gazillion stops (think sort of a mix of Severance, Cleveland Muni, St. Ann's [the one with the really run down console] a couple of old Austins and a Positiv division) I think it might have worked, but that postiv was stolen almost stop for stop from St. Paul's in Cleveland Heights (1952 Holtkamp), and sort of stuck out like a sore thumb. No one but me has seen that design. So, I wanted to come up with something more realistic, more feasible, smaller, and different than a great big romantic organ, I supose this doesn't have to be neo baroque, but I was definitely thinking something in the style of Flentrop, Holtkamp and the Shaker Heights Rieger (funny, my insparation on this one seems to be coming from three Episcopal churches)Hmm.

    As for Clients liking the designs, I thought the whole idea was to come up with designs that no one likes, so that you go bankrupt and can't build more organsWink

    Now I just need to get a bigger house.


    Once you can tie your arms into a pretzel and your legs into a knot, you've got it under control
  •  09-25-2008, 1:17 PM 63609 in reply to 63607

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Austin766:
    Now I just need to get a bigger house.
    Forget the house organ - look at all the great organs in your neighborhood!  Beer


    Soubasse32
  •  09-25-2008, 4:10 PM 63625 in reply to 63609

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Gee..I wouldn't know anything about all the great instruments on Cleveland's East SideEmbarrassed Not as though I visited many of them during the month of May. However, I could use a dorm room organStick out tongue.

    In all seriousness, it is difficult for me to get practice time on the college's Martini because the organ studio is used by two other teachers most of the day and they were apparently kind of expecting that I'd practice in the evening, but my evenings are taken up with x-country. Oh well, c'est la vie.
    Once you can tie your arms into a pretzel and your legs into a knot, you've got it under control
  •  09-25-2008, 7:31 PM 63641 in reply to 63598

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Is it me, or have we forgotten this is a trackerHmm  I'd think that either full organ (coupled) would be terribly hard on the hands, or the action would be so well-balanced that a simple breath would play the keys with only one stop drawn.Storm

    Is there something I'm missing here?

    Michael


    Allen Organs (505-B & ADC-6000), Frazee Pipe Organ (2/13 w/chimes),
    Pump Organs (Estey, Sears & Roebuck, Mason & Hamlin, Chicago Cottage, Williams & Sons, Angelius, Cornish)
    Pianos (Ivers sq. grand ca.1865, Ivers & Pond Upright-1929, Technics SX-PR600)
  •  09-26-2008, 5:15 AM 63649 in reply to 63641

    Re: idea for a tracker

    I suppose it depends on the organist, but, I've played a similarly sized Flentrop with everything coupled an it wasnt too much of a workout. what would you suggest, Barker Levers, or stronger hands? (for the "big" Flentrop, see here http://www.trinitycleveland.org/pdfs/TrinityClevelandFlentrops.pdf)

    As for what you're missing, maybe a couple of screws, which might help explain why you're an organistStick out tongue


    Once you can tie your arms into a pretzel and your legs into a knot, you've got it under control
  •  09-26-2008, 7:18 PM 63705 in reply to 63649

    Re: idea for a tracker

    Austin766:
    As for what you're missing, maybe a couple of screws. . . .

    Did you find them?  I hope so!  I've been looking for them EVERYWHERE!!!

    Michael


    Allen Organs (505-B & ADC-6000), Frazee Pipe Organ (2/13 w/chimes),
    Pump Organs (Estey, Sears & Roebuck, Mason & Hamlin, Chicago Cottage, Williams & Sons, Angelius, Cornish)
    Pianos (Ivers sq. grand ca.1865, Ivers & Pond Upright-1929, Technics SX-PR600)
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