Custom Built Pipe Organs

Opus 48

Washington, DC Cleveland Park Congregational Church – Washington D.C.

The new pipe organ at Cleveland Park Congregational Church replaces a much smaller Moller series organ. The two manual design is a complete and well-rounded liturgical instrument designed for leading congregational singing, accompanying choirs, soloists and instrumentalists, and playing a variety of standard organ literature. The foundational principals of the Great division are unenclosed and comprise a portion of the façade along with the Pedal Diapason. The Great 2′ Fifteenth is part of the Mixture but is designed also to be drawn separately. The case, comprised of plain-sawn white oak, is now the focal point of the room that seats approximately 200 persons.

Great Swell Pedal
16′ Bourdon 8′ Chimney Flute 32′ Resultant
8′ Principal* 8′ Viola 16′ Subbass
8′ Stopped Diapason 8′ Viola Celeste 16′ Bourdon
8′ Harmoic Flute 4′ Spitz Principal 8′ Pedal Octave*
8′ Viola 4′ Harmonic Flute 8′ Stopped Diapason
8′ Viola Celeste 2 2/3′ Quint 8′ Viola
4′ Octave* 2′ Flute 4′ Pedal Principal*
4′ Chimney Flute 1 3/5′ Tierce 16′ Trumpet
2′ Fifteenth 1 1/3′ Larigot 8′ Trumpet
IV Mixture 16′ Trumpet 4′ Oboe
8′ Trumpet 8′ Trumpet Great to Pedal 8′
4′ Clarion 8′ Oboe Swell to Pedal 8′
Tremolo Swell 16′
Swell to Great 8′ Swell 4′
Swell to Great 4′ MIDI
MIDI
Chimes