THE CHURCHES OF RICHMOND
Photography by John G. DeMajo

 

THE CATHEDRAL OF THE SACRED HEART
Richmond, VA.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

HISTORY OF THE CATHEDRAL ORGAN 1906-1991
(Thanks to Mr. Patrick Carlin, Cathedral Organist, for the following information)

The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (Richmond, Virginia) organ was built by the John Brown Company of Wilmington, Delaware, and installed by Mr. C. B. Brown prior to the dedication of the Cathedral on November 29, 1906. The dedication booklet states that when it was installed, it was the largest in the country. (This is doubtful.) The original organ contained forty-seven ranks, seven couplers and nineteen accessories; it had a total of 3,916 pipes. The action was tubular-pneumatic, with an extended console placed in the center of the gallery.

In 1912, just six years after the organ was built, it was rebuilt by M. P. Moller, Inc. of Hagerstown, Maryland, and provided with the more up-to-date electric action. It was necessary to reduce the number of ranks to thirty-nine. The new console was placed at right angles to the organ, and the couplers were increased from the original seven to twenty.

In 1931, Moller added a new drawstop action to the console. Also, the diapason basses were installed and the tonal balance was improved in depth, sparkle, clarity and color.

In 1940, the organ was completely rebuilt and redesigned by the Tellers Organ Company. New ventil chests were added throughout. Also a new console was placed again in the center of the gallery. Several new ranks of pipes were added to the 1912 Moller organ. Only the case pipes remained of the original John Brown organ.

The blower was added by Tellers in 1940. It appears to be a used 1925 vintage kinetic blower from a theater organ. It puts out 24 inches of wind pressure.

Tellers again updated the organ in 1949 by extending several ranks of pipes.

In 1967, the organ was “baroque-a-fied” by the addition of eight new ranks, including several trumpet stops and a 16 foot metal pedal open diapason. This work was done by Thomas Schaettle, the Cathedral organist at that time. This pipework was provided by the A. R. Schopp's SonsCompany.

The current Cathedral organ project is in two phases. The first phase has just been completed by Robert G. Lent of the Shenandoah Organ Studio. Over the past two years, Mr. Lent has completely rebuilt the organ, replacing the three manual Tellers console with two new four manual consoles, one in the gallery and the other in the chancel. A totally new solid state multiplex relay system was installed that controls the entire organ. Also added is the new eight foot solid brass Trumpet En Chamade, the pipework being done by A. R. Schopp's Sons Company.

Yet to be completed (phase two) is the addition of a fifteen rank chancel organ. This organ will act as an antiphonal organ to the gallery organ. It also will be used to accompany the choir for liturgical events and concerts.

History provided by: Hon. Thomas O. Jones, Cathedral Parishioner and Choir Member
 

 

 

               
SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

GREAT

 

 SWELL

 

CHOIR

 

16

Violone                 

16

Bourdon

8

Bourdon

8

Open Diapason   

8

Flute

8

Dulciana

8

Bourdon              

8

Ouintadena

8

Unda Maris

4

Octave

8

Viola

4

Fugura

22/3

Twelfth

8

Voix Celeste

4

Spindle Flute

2

Fifteenth

4

Octave

2 2/3

Nazard

IV

Fourniture

4

Flute Harmonic

2

Piccolo

8

Trumpet en

2 2/3

Twelfth

1 3/5

Tierce

 

     Chamade

2

Principal

1

Sifflote

 

Chimes

2

Fifteenth

8

Trumpet En Chamade

 

Cymbalstern

IV

Plein Jeu

 

Tremolo

 

 

III

Carillon

16

Choir to Choir

 

 

16

Contra  Fagotto

 

    Choir Unison

16

Sw to Gt

8

French Trumpet

4

Choir to Choir

8

Sw to Gt

8

Fagotto

 

Chimes

4

Sw to Gt

4

French Clarion

8

Gt to Ch

16

Chancel Sw to Gt

4

Oboe Clarion

8

Chancel Gt to Ch

8

Chancel Sw to Gt

 

Tremolo

8

Sw to Ch

4

Chancel Sw to Gt

16

Swell to Swell

8

Chancel Sw to Ch

16

Ch to Gt

 

Swell Unison

8

Bomb to Ch

8

Ch to Gt

4

Swell to Swell

 

 

4

Ch to Gt

 

 

CHANCEL ORGAN

8

Bomb to Gt

PEDAL

 

(IN PREPARATION)

4

Bomb to Gt

32

Resultant

CHANCEL GREAT

 

 

32

Bourdon

8

Principal

BOMBARDE

16

Pedal Open

8

Gedeckt

8

Double Flute

16

Open Diapason

4

Octave

IV

Mixture

16

Violone

2

Super Octave

8

Trumpet Herique

16

Bourdon

IV

Mixture

8

Clarinet

16

Lieblich Gedeckt

 

4

Clarion Herique

8

Octave

CHANCEL SWELL

4

Bombarde to

8

Cello

16

Rohr Bourdon

 

Bombarde

8

Open Flute

8

Rohr Flute

16

Gt to Bomb

8

Bourdon

8

Gemshorn

8

Gt to Bomb

4

Choral Bass

8

Gemshorn Celeste

16

Chancel Gt to Bomb

4

Flute

4

Principal

8

Chancel Gt to Bomb

IV

Mixture

4

Rohr Flute

16

Sw to Bomb

16

Contra Bombarde

2

Principal

4

Sw to Bomb

16

Contra Fagotto

2

Flute

16

Chancel Sw to Bomb

8

Bombarde

1 1/3

Quinte

8

Chancel Sw to Bomb

8

Fagotto

8

Trumpet

4

Chancel Sw to Bomb

4

Clarion

 

Tremelo

8

Ch to Bomb

8

Gt to Pedal

 

 

4

Ch to Bomb

8

Sw to Pedal

CHANCEL PEDAL

 

 

8

Chancel Gt to Pedal

16

Rohr Bourdon

 

 

8

Chancel Sw to Pedal

8

Principal

 

 

8

Ch to Pedal

8

Flute

 

 

4

Ch to Pedal

4

Octave

 

 

8

Bomb to Pedal

4

Rohr Flute

 

 

4

Bomb to Pedal