Trindle Spring Lutheran Church
Mechanicsburg
Trindle Spring Lutheran Church has recently celebrated 240 years of ministry at the western edge of Mechanicsburg. In 1992 its historic old worship building was abandoned for a brand new structure built directly across the street. That old building has since been utilized by the Mechanicsburg Ministerium as an outreach ministry to the community.
In 1993 the W. Zimmer & Sons Organ Company, currently in Pineville, North Carolina, installed a free-standing two-manual and pedal pipe organ in the new chancel at Trindle Spring Lutheran Church. This organ consists of 1,056 pipes comprising 17 ranks.
Specifications
Great organ
8' |
Principal |
61 pipes |
8' |
Gedackt |
85 pipes |
8' |
Gemshorn |
73 pipes |
4' |
Octave |
61 pipes |
4' |
Gemshorn |
from 8' |
4' |
Koppelflute |
from 8' |
2' |
Waldflute |
from 8' |
II |
Sesquialtera |
98 pipes |
III-IV |
Mixture |
232 pipes |
8' |
Trompete (horizontal) |
85 pipes |
|
Chimes |
21 bells |
swell organ
8' |
Rohrflute |
73 pipes |
8' |
Viola |
85 pipes |
8' |
Celeste |
49 pipes |
4' |
Hohlflute |
from 8' |
2' |
Principal |
61 pipes |
1 1/3' |
Nasat |
from Viola |
8' |
Cromorne |
61 pipes |
Pedal organ
16' |
Subbass |
32 pipes |
8' |
Principal (from Gt 8') |
|
8' |
Viola (from Sw) |
|
8' |
Bassflute (from Gt 8') |
|
4' |
Choral Bass (from Gt 4') |
|
16' |
Faggott (from Gt) |
|
4' |
Clarion (from Gt) |
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