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photo of exposed pipesThe new organ met this challenge head on with the Great & Pedal divisions being exposed in large “flower boxes” in front of the original tone openings on either side of the chancel.

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First Presbyterian Church, Reading, PA

PJM 2006–47 ranks Specifications Construction Installation

opus 47The new organ installation at First Presbyterian Church in Reading PA presented a unique set of challenges. The first was primarily acoustic in nature, as the original pipe organ was recessed into deep chambers on either side of a deep chancel that is cut-off from the rest of the sanctuary by an arch which is much smaller than the chancel behind it.

The new organ, PJM opus #47, met this challenge head on with the Great & Pedal divisions being exposed in large “flower boxes” in front of the original tone openings on either side of the chancel. Cantilevered into a position that allows a more direct line from the pipework to the congregation through the small arch, the Great chorus becomes very effective in the room.

consoleclose up of “flower box” pipesThe principals are generously scaled, as are the stings. The flute mutations in the Choir are very effective, and the Swell reeds are exceedingly beautiful, in particular a capped oboe that is so smooth and plaintive that one can draw the Swell voix celeste with it and it creates the most beautiful shimmering effect. The original 32' bombarde unit was retained from the original installation to keep the power needed for the room and is now rounded out by some other non-labial tones at 32' & 16' pitch to provide the needed foundation for the new organ.

The organ specification is very well rounded, making it capable of playing organ literature from all periods and schools. Charles Confer is the Organist and Choirmaster.

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First Presbyterian Church, Reading, PA

PJM 2006–47 ranks
Electric Action
Great Swell Choir Pedal
16' Gemshorn 16' Lieblich Gedackt 8' Geigen 32' Double Open Diapason
8' Principal 8' Diapason 8' Geigen Celeste 32' Contra Bourdon
8' Harmonic Flute 8' Gedackt 8' Concert Flute 16' Open Diapason
8' Gemshorn 8' Viola 8' Dulciana 16' Pincipal
4' Octave 8' Viola Celeste 8' Unda Maris 16' Bourdon
4' Flute 4' Principal 4' Fugara 16' Violone
2 2/3' Twelfth 4' Block Flute 4' Nachthorn 16' Gemshorn
2' Fifteenth 2' Flautino 2 2/3' Nazard 16' Lieblich Gedackt
IV Mixture 1 1/3' (encl) III - IV Plein Jeu 2' Block Flute 8' Octave
8' Trumpet (encl) 16' Contra Trumpet 1 3/5' Tierce 8' Bourdon
16' Bombarde (ch) 8' Trumpet III Scharff 8' Gedackt
8' Bombarde (ch) 8' Oboe 8' Clarinet 4' Choralbass
4' Bombarde (ch) 4' Clarion 8' Bombarde III Mixture
Chimes Tremulant Tremulant 32' Bombarde (encl)
MIDI MIDI   32' Posaune
      16' Bombarde
      16' Contra Trumpet
      8' Trumpet
      4' Clarion

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Installation

First Presbyterian Church, Reading, PA

Construction Phase
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Construction of console base and brackets.
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Mihaly Lukacs working on key desk.
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Jack Serdy & Mihaly Lukacs placing rear panel on console.
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Mihaly Lukacs cleaning out console.
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Jack Serdy fitting stop jambs.
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Assembled console ready for fitting keyboards and staining.
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Assembled console.
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Matt Jones working on the keyboards.
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Fitting keyboards into console.
 
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Choir division.
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Jason washing pipes.
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Bill leathering reservoirs.
 

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