Rebuck, PA Himmel’s Union Church – Rebuck, Pennsylvania
In celebration of this historic congregation’s 225th anniversary in 1998, Patrick J. Murphy & Associates, Inc. was commissioned to design and construct a new instrument of 15 stops and 18 ranks. The existing chambers that were prepared for in this 1960 building, were visually enhanced by matching flamed copper façade pipes comprising the Great Principal and Pedal Choralbass Stops. The façade design was accomplished by Steven A. Protzman after the concept envisioned by Patrick J. Murphy. This congregation was the first in the area to own a pipe organ in 1806 and we are proud to be a part of their fine musical heritage.
Great | Swell | Pedal |
8′ Principal | 8′ Rohr Bourdon | 16′ Principal |
8′ Stopped Diapason | 8′ Viola | 16′ Subbass |
8′ Viola Celeste II | 8′ Viola Celeste | 8′ Octave |
4′ Octave | 4′ Spitzprincipal | 8′ Subbass |
4′ Flute | 4′ Spitzflute | 8′ Viola |
2′ Blockflute | 2′ Octave | 4′ Choralbass |
IV Mixture | 1 1/3′ Larigot | 16′ Contra Trumpet |
8′ Trumpet | 16′ Bassoon | 8′ Trumpet |
Chimes | 8′ Trumpet | Great to Pedal 8′ |
Great to Great 4′ | 8′ Oboe | Great to Pedal 4′ |
Swell to Great 16′ | Tremulant | Swell to Pedal 8′ |
Swell to Great 8′ | Swell to Swell 16′ | Swell to Pedal 4′ |
Swell to Great 4′ | Swell to Swell 4′ |