Frank J. Sauter & Sons
1959

Originally Frank J. Sauter & Sons (1956)

First Congregational Church

Sanctuary

2001 Niles Ave.
St. Joseph, MI, US

28 Ranks
Instrument ID: 62774 ● Builder ID: 2144 ● Location ID: 54545
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Position: Unknown
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Features:
3 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal4 Divisions✓ Crescendo✓ Combination Thumb Piston(s)

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Combination Action: Unknown
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on July 18th, 2018:

This work by Sauter was the addition of the Antiphonal (Echo) Division, located on the east side of the balcony. It was a gift from Frederick Palenske, in memory of his wife, and cost $10,575. The division included an 8' Diapason, 4' Octave, 8' Erzahler, 8 Erzahler Celeste, 8' Open Flute, 4' Stopped Flute, 8' Vox Humana, and a 16' Pedal Bourdon. It was playable from the Great manual (information from historical notes provided by the church).


Database Manager on July 18th, 2018:

The entire organ was rebuilt in 1984 by Berghaus Organ Company, in 1995 by Fowler Organ Company, and in 2011 by G. M. Buck Organ Company.

Related Instrument Entries: Frank J. Sauter & Sons (1956) , Berghaus Organ Co. (1984) , Fowler Organ Company (1995) , G.M. Buck Pipe Organs (2011)

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