Lake Forest is on the shore of Lake Michigan, a few miles north of downtown Chicago.
The organ in the Church of the Holy Spirit, built by Harrison & Harrison in 1972, was
originally installed in the north transept. In 1995 it was enlarged and completely rebuilt on
the north side of the chancel, with a new casework of oak.
PEDAL ORGAN
1. Open Diapason 16
2. Dulciana 16
3. Bourdon 16
4. Quint (from 3) 10 2/3
5. Principal (from 1) 8
6. Stopped Flute (from 3) 8
7. Fifteenth 4
8. Wald Flute 4
9. Mixture II
10. Trombone 16
11. Fagotto (from 44) 16
12. Cornopean (from 45) 8
13. Clarion 4
I Choir to Pedal
II Great to Pedal
III Swell to Pedal
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SWELL ORGAN
36. Violin Diapason 8
37. Gedackt 8
38. Viole 8
39. Viole Celeste (CC) 8
40. Principal 4
41. Spitzflute 4
42. Flageolet 2
43. Mixture IV
44. Contra Fagotto 16
45. Cornopean 8
46. Oboe (from 44) 8
47. Clarion 4
IX Tremulant
X Octave
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ACCESSORIES Eight general pistons, duplicated by foot pistons Eight foot pistons to the Pedal Organ Eight pistons to the Choir Organ Eight pistons to the Great Organ Eight pistons to the Swell Organ General cancel piston Reversible pistons: I, II, III, V, VI, VII Reversible foot pistons: II, III, VII Reversible piston and foot piston to Full Organ, with indicator The pistons are adjustable, with eight general and eight divisional memories Two balanced expression pedals, with three sets of shutters: Swell Chancel, Swell Nave, Choir The console is detached and mobile The actions are electro-pneumatic The manual compass is 61 notes; the pedal 32 notes. |
