Borchers Chapel – St. Paul Lutheran Church
Cortland, Indiana
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Click on any image for an enlarged full size photograph relocated to the J.R. Smith residence in Danville, Kansas. In 1989 it was presented as a gift to Michael Conrady, and placed at Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Anthony, Kansas. In 2010 the organ was given by Sacred Heart & Mr. Conrady to John Rust for preservation at Borchers Chapel of St. Paul Lutheran Church. During the summer of 2010 Jacob Creel, Nathan Wilcox, Ed Bruenjes & Trevor Dodd rebuilt the organ and in the fall of 2010 it was placed in the pipe chambers Borchers Chapel. The chapel is now used for special services & concert events. |
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16′ Bourdon
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16′ Bourdon 16′ Contra Viole (TC) 8′ Diapason 8′ Gedeckt 8′ Quintadena (SYN) 8′ Salicional 8′ Voix Celeste (TC) 8′ Dulciana 4′ Flute 4′ Violina 4′ Voix Celeste 2 2/3′ Nazard 2′ Flautino 8′ Ochestral Horn (SYN) Tremolo (affects entire organ)
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16′ Diapason (TC) 8′ Open Diapason Chimes (21 tubular)
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specially recorded excerpts of the inaugural concert at Borchers Chapel by Benjamin Intartaglia
A Moller Artiste “Portable” was installed in the fall of 2009 as a temporary pipe organ
for service needs until a suitable organ could be found for the chapel.
It will be removed from the church soon for preservation in a private residence.