Trinity Episcopal Church
Bloomington, Indiana
church website: http://www.trinitybloomington.org/
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32′ Resultant 16′ Subbass 16′ Spitz Principal 16′ Gedeckt (GR)
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8′ Salicional 8′ Salicional Celeste (TC) 8′ Bourdon 4′ Principal 4′ Spill Flute 2′ Octave 1 1/3′ Quint 1 – Mixture III 16′ Basson Hautbois 8′ Trompette 8′ Hautbois 4′ Clairon
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16′ Gedeckt 8′ Principal 8′ Rohr Flute 4′ Octave 4′ Spitz Flute 2′ Block Flute 1 1/3′ Mixture II-III TF. Sesquialtera II 8′ SchalmeiGreat 4′ Great Unison Off Great 16′ Tremolo Chimes
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Great to Pedal 8′ Swell to Pedal 8′ Swell to Great 8′ Great to Pedal 4′ Swell to Great 4′ Swell to Pedal 4′ Swell to Great 16′ Great to Swell 8′
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“IV, Let His work your pleasure be” – from Salem Sonata – Dan Locklair
performed at Trinity Episcopal Church, by
Dr. Marilyn Keiser
Biographical information on Dr. Keiser:
http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/organ/keiser.shtml
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