| |||||
|
C.B Fisk, OP. 78, 1979Sanctuary BalconyThis large, mechanical action organ in the rear gallery of the Sanctuary is a landmark of late 20th Century organ building in America. The organ was designed and built by Charles Fisk and his firm for House of Hope in 1979. Fisk considered it his magnum opus. C.B. Fisk, Op. 78, 1979
Jaeckel Co., OP. 41, 2001Elizabeth ChapelWorship in the Elizabeth Chapel is enhanced by this two-manual organ which is heard in weddings, vespers, funerals and memorial services. Specifically designed for the chapel, it produces, in Dan Jaeckel's words, "an intimate sound for an intimate space." The Jaeckel organ is also featured in an annual chapel organ recital serices. Jaeckel, Op. 41, 2001, rev. 2005
Joseph Merklin, 1878Sanctuary ChancelThe Choir Organ in the Chancel was purchased from the St. Laurent Church in Aubenas, France in 1983, restored by C.B. Fisk, Inc. and installed at House of Hope in 1987. It provides a rare opportunity for students and organists in this country to experience 19th century French organ building and to hear authentic French organ sounds. It is heard most Sundays in worship services. Joseph Merklin, 1878
Ducroquet, 1852Assembly RoomThe organ in the Assembly Room was purchased from the parish church in Aubusson, France, and was restored by C.B. Fisk, Inc. It ws exhibited at the Paris Exposition of 1855 and is a rare example of this builder's work. The unique reed stops on this organ were a source of focus during a meeting of the International Society of Organbuilders held at House of Hope in 1990. Ducroquet, 1852
Why so many organs? |
|
Worship |
Reference |
Music |
Choir School
About Us | Worship & Music | News & Events | Service Opportunities | Ministries & Education | Site Map | Contact Us | Map to Church | New Membership | Sermons | Bulletins | Newsletters | Documents | Tour | Home | Donate Online |