1874 J.G. Pfeffer organ - Church of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louis, Missouri

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2020
  • Brent Johnson talks with Horst Buchholz and Martin Ott about the believed 1874 J.G. Pfeffer organ in the Church of St. Vincent de Paul in downtown St.Louis. The organ is not currently in playable condition.
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    Church website: www.stvstl.org/
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Komentáře • 15

  • @johnspeller3666
    @johnspeller3666 Před 4 lety +8

    About 20 years ago the facade was in danger of collapsing, which would have meant the entire organ would have had to be dismantled and would have been lost. Phil Hoenig, the late Paul Carton and I spent a Saturday morning stabilizing it. I can just remember when it was partly playable, and every time I pass the church on the highway I think of the instrument and hope it will one day be restored.

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist Před 4 lety

      Every year that goes by the more it will cost, this organ has been neglected for so many years to the point where minor problems were not addressed and became major problems and more numerous

  • @stepheneggert2696
    @stepheneggert2696 Před 3 lety +3

    Martin build great organs ..he did in hinsdale il. And clarendon hills il..tracker organs..i was lucky to see him install one in clarendon hills il in 2001..from start to finish..it has i belive 2 ranks from the old em.skinner re used and revoiced ..to his spec..he s a great person to talk too. I hope this organ in this video gets restored..ty

  • @jrzzrj
    @jrzzrj Před 4 lety +1

    👍....A rare jewel......

  • @thebog11
    @thebog11 Před 4 lety +1

    I had previously heard that resultants were not effective at producing 16' pitch, only 32', but this organ (and a few others I've seen) has a 16' resultant for one of the principals, as they point out in the video. Very interesting.

  • @sanderorgeldraaier
    @sanderorgeldraaier Před 4 lety +3

    I would love to restore this organ for the cost of the materials but unfortunately it is to far away

  • @LarcR
    @LarcR Před 4 lety +2

    It would be great if this wonderful old organ could be restored. But judging by what I see in this video, putting it in first class shape would be an extremely expensive undertaking.

  • @thadjaszek
    @thadjaszek Před 4 lety +1

    I have a recording, on two LPs, of four Pfeffer organs in Missouri and Iowa. "A Pfeffer Odyssey", copyright 1983, Organ Historical Society. Coincidentally, I just listened to it recently, so this video is pretty interesting to me!
    Unfortunately, this organ is not one of them on the recording.
    According to the stoplist on the website above, and the information on my recording's liner notes, this organ's disposition is very similar to a Pfeffer in St. Mary's RC Church, Fort Madison, IA, that was built in 1879.

    • @brownj6610
      @brownj6610 Před 4 lety +1

      I have some very old recordings made during the Christmas and Easter masses. My family was the family choir for years and recordings were made on one of the first reel to reel recorders so the sound is less than desirable.

  • @nathanparker1879
    @nathanparker1879 Před 4 lety +1

    The damaged pipe work in there is diabolical

  • @malpacamusic_1007
    @malpacamusic_1007 Před 4 lety

    First!