Trinity United Methodist Church, New Albany, Indiana
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In this picture of the Trinity Chancel Choir from 1957, we have highlighted two prominent musicians in the music history of Trinity United Methodist Church. Horace Cutler (pictured in the back row) was the organist for the Trinity Congregation for 50 years and he was responsible for the design of the marvelous Schantz Organ in 1972. And, Nancy Lafollette (pictured in the front row) was the director of the Chancel Choir for over 60 years. At the time of this writing in 2005, Nancy is still a regular member of the Trinity Chancel Choir.
Pedal | Swell | Great | Choir | Accessories |
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16′ Fagotto 8′ Fagotto 4′ Rohr Schalmei 4′ Flute Mixture II 8′ Rohrflote 4′ Choral Bass 8′ Bass Flute 8′ Octave 16′ Rohrflote 16′ Principal 16′ Subbass 32′ Resultant Chimes
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16′ Rohrflote 8′ Viola 8′ Rohrflote 8′ Viola Celeste 4′ Principal 4′ Flute Harmonique 2′ Flautino Plein Jeu III 16′ Fagotto 8′ Trompette 8′ Fagotto 4′ Rohrschalmei Tremulant Swell 4′ Swell Unison Off Swell 16′ Tremolo |
8′ Bordun 4′ Octave 4′ Blockflote 2′ Superoctave Mixture III 8′ Trompette Great 4′ Great Unison Off Great 16′ |
8′ Gemshorn 8′ Spitzflote 8′ Nason Flote 8′ Spitzflote Celeste 4′ Principal 4′ Koppelflote 2′ Octave 2 2/3′ Nazard 1 3/5 Terz 8′ Krummhorn Cymbelstern TremulantChoir 4′ Choir Unison Off Choir 16′ |
Great to Pedal 8; Choir to Swell 8′ Transposer
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“Marche Funebre” – Alexandre Guilmant, performed at Trinity United Methodist Church, by Dr. David K. Lamb, October 26, 2005
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