Stanwood, Washington
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church

Balcom and Vaughan Pipe Organs, Inc., Opus 769, 1968
Marceau & Associates, 2008-09 - Removal, Rebuilding, Tonal Changes, Installation


GREAT
   16'    Rohr Bass           (Sw)  --
   8'     Principal                 61   1-9 in left facade. 10 behind the facade.
   8'     Gedeckt                   61   Expressive.
   8'     Erzahler                  61   Expressive.
   8'     Erzahler Celeste          --   Prepared-for.
   4'     Octave                    61
   4'     Spill Flute               61   Expressive.
   2-2/3' Quinte                    61   New to this organ.
   2'     Super Octave              61
   IV     Mixture  1-1/3'          232   Beginning composition: 19-22-26.
                                         Only 3 ranks for the first 12 notes.
   8'     Trompette           (Sw)  --
          Enclosed Tremulant
          Chimes                   (21)  Deagan: tenor A thru f 42.
          Zymbelstern
   Great to Great 16'

SWELL (Expressive)
   8'     Rohr Flute                61
   8'     Viola                     61
   8'     Viola Celeste       (tc)  49
   8'     Erzahler            (Gt)  --
   8'     Erzahler Celeste    (Gt)  --
   4'     Principal                 61
   4'     Nachthorn                 61
   2-2/3' Nasard                    61
   2'     Block Flute               61
   1-3/5' Tierce                    --   Prepared-for.
   III    Plein Jeu  1'            183   Beginning composition: 22-26-29.
   16'    Posaune                   12   Extension of the 8' Trompette.
   8'     Trompette                 61
   8'     Hautbois                  61
   4'     Clairon                   12   Extension of the 8' Trompette.
          Tremulant
   Swell to Swell 16'
   Swell Unison Off
   Swell to Swell 4'

PEDAL
   16'    Subbass                   32
   16'    Rohr Bass           (Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Rohr Flute.
   8'     Principal Bass            32   1-9 in right facade.
   8'     Rohr Flute          (Sw)  --
   4'     Choral Bass               32
   4'     Rohr Flute          (Sw)  --
   16'    Posaune             (Sw)  --
   8'     Trompette           (Sw)  --
   4'     Clairon             (Sw)  --

COUPLERS
   Swell to Pedal                  8,4
   Great to Pedal                  8
   MIDI  on Pedal
   Swell to Great               16,8,4
   MIDI  on Great
   MIDI  on Swell

FINGER PISTONS
   General                      1 - 10
   Swell                         1 - 4
     Sw. to Ped.                 (rev)
     Sw. to Gt.                  (rev)
   Great                         1 - 4
     Gt. to Ped.                 (rev)
   SFZ.                          (rev)
   Set
   Cancel

TOE STUDS
   General                      1 - 10
   Pedal                         1 - 4
   Sw. to Ped.                   (rev)
   Gt. to Ped.                   (rev)

PEDAL MOVEMENTS (l-r)
   Enc. Great Expression        (bal.)
   Swell Expression             (bal.)
   Crescendo                    (bal.)

TRANSPOSER
   -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5

ACTION: Kilgen-style E-P unit
VOICES: 21
STOPS: 34; inc. chimes and zymbelstern
RANKS: 26
PIPES: 1,511

NOTES
The organ was originally built for First Presbyterian in Bellevue, Washington.
When they built a new sanctuary and got a new Casavant, the old church
became a chapel. later, the chapel was converted for other uses and the
pipe organ was sold.

It was removed, rebuilt with tonal changes, converted to solid state, and
reinstalled at Our Saviour's Lutheran in Stanwoood, Washington by the Marceau
firm of Portland, Oregon. The stop rail with stopkeys is new, replacing the
original rocker tablet format. Several original couplers were omitted from
the "new" organ. And the original Pedal Mixture was removed from the stop-
list. The Great 2-2/3' Quinte is a new stop to this instrument. The 16'
Posaune extension is also new - replacing a former 16' Bassoon that had
been at 16'/4' in the Swell and borrowed to the Pedal.

The organ was dedicated in worship on Sunday, April 26, 2009 with five
former organists participating. The Dedicatory Recital was given by Mr.
Joseph Adam of St. James' R.C. Cathedral in Seattle, Washington on March 17, 2009
at 3:00 p.m.

 [Received on line from James R. Stettner May 01, 2009.]