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1929 Original UNC Chapel Hill Hill Hall Organ V Mixture 1 rk 3&4bk Pipes 22 Left

$21.12

56

  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Brand: router
  • Instrument: organ pipe
  • Number of Keys: 1

Description

You are only buying one pipe!
Please send a message as to which one of the V Mixture pipes you want to purchase when making offer or buying now
Organ was built in 1929 and was used in Hill Hall Auditorium until 2007.  Pipes are the original 1929 pipes used in the organ and the V Mixture rank is on the 1929 stop list found on the link below.  They will make a perfect souvenir, momento, or gift.  Will look great next to your diploma!  These will not last long and are an excellent conversation piece.
The details of the original instrument can be found here:
http://database.organsociety.org/PrintDetailsB.php?OrganID=20130
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En2vJiHt6cc
http://www.unc.edu/interactive-tour/arts/hill-hall/
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The building was named for John Sprunt Hill, class of 1889, who funded the construction of an auditorium and bought a pipe organ.”
Please send a message as to which one of the V Mixture pipes you want to purchase when making offer or buying now.
Please Note:
All pipes contain lead and should be handled appropriately.
They should never touch your lips, and you must wash your hands if the pipe is handled.
Notes available are C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B and are between 15 and 9 1/4 inches from 1st rank 3 or 4 back.
The OHS Pipe Organ Database
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University of North Carolina

Reuter Op. 367 1929 4/67
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As per the editorial policy of THE AMERICAN
ORGANIST at the time, borrows and extensions
have the same name as the parent rank.

GREAT (encl) SOLO
16′ Diapason 73 8′ Stentorphone 73
8′ 1st Diapason 73 8′ Gross Gamba 73
8′ 2nd Diapason 73 8′ Gamba Celeste 61
8′ Principal Flute 73 8′ Major Flute 73
8′ Erzähler 73 16′ Tuba 73
4′ Octave 73 8′ Tuba Mirabilis 12
4′ Harmonic Flute 73 8′ Military Trumpet 73
2 2/3′ Twelfth 61 8′ French Horn 73
2′ Fifteenth 61 8′ Musette 73
V Mixture 305 4′ Tuba 12
8′ Tromba 73 Tremulant
Tremulant Chimes
Chimes 25
GREAT ECHO
SWELL 8′ Diapason 73
16′ Bourdon 73 8′ Flute 73
8′ Diapason 73 8′ Viole Aetheria 73
8′ Tibia Clausa 73 8′ Viole Celeste 61
8′ Solo Violin II 134 4′ Chimney Flute 73
8′ Gedeckt 73 8′ Corno d’Amour 73
8′ Viole d’Orchestre 73 8′ Vox Humana 61
8′ Salicional 73 Tremulant
8′ Voix Celeste 61
8′ Flauto Dolce 73 SOLO ECHO
4′ Flauto Traverso 73 8′ Diapason
2′ Flautino 61 8′ Flute
IV Dolce Cornet 244 8′ Viole Aetheria
16′ Posaune 73 8′ Viole Celeste
8′ Cornopean 73 4′ Chimney Flute
8′ Oboe 73 8′ Corno d’Amour
8′ Vox Humana 61 8′ Vox Humana
4′ Clarion 73 Tremulant
Tremulant
PEDAL
CHOIR 32′ Resultant (Diap) —
16′ Contra Gamba 73 16′ 1st Diapason 32
8′ Violin Diapason 73 16′ 2nd Diapason GT
8′ Viola 73 16′ Bourdon 32
8′ Concert Flute 73 16′ Bourdon SW
8′ Quintadena 73 16′ Contra Gamba CH
8′ Dulciana 73 8′ Diapason 12
8′ Unda Maris 61 8′ Bourdon 12
4′ Fugara 73 8′ Bourdon SW
4′ Flauto Traverso 73 8′ Gamba CH
2′ Piccolo 61 16′ Trombone 32
8′ English Horn 73 16′ Tuba SO
8′ Clarinet 73 16′ Posaune CH
Tremulant 8′ Tuba SO
Harp 61 4′ Tuba SO
Celesta Chimes GT

ECHO PEDAL
16′ Bourdon 32

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