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<< September 2010 >>
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12:05pm, Noon Eucharist
4:30pm, RSCM Choristers
5:00pm, St. Francis Choir
5:30pm, Supper
6:00pm, Bells of St. James
6:20pm, Bible Study/Healing Service-first Wed of month
7:00pm, Parish Choir
1
10:00am, Singing Seniors
6:30pm, Celebrating Sobriety
2
3
10:00am, Celebrating Sobriety
4
9:00am, Sunday School
9:00am, Parish Choir
10:00am, Eucharist
9:00pm, Children's Choir
5
Labor Day
6
10:00am, Staff Meeting
7:00pm, Cub Scouts
7
12:05pm, Noon Eucharist
5:30pm, Supper
6:00pm, Bells of St. James
6:20pm, Bible Study/Healing Service-first Wed of month
7:00pm, Parish Choir
8
10:00am, Singing Seniors
6:30pm, Celebrating Sobriety
9
10
8:30am, Confirmation
10:00am, Celebrating Sobriety
11
9:00am, Sunday School
9:00am, Parish Choir
10:00am, Eucharist
5:30pm, Sunday Nite Live
9:00pm, Children's Choir
12
6:30pm, Cabarrus Chamber Singers
7:00pm, Property Committee Meeting
7:00pm, Boy Scouts
7:00pm, Girl Scouts
13
10:00am, Staff Meeting
7:00pm, Cub Scouts
7:00pm, Council Meeting
14
12:05pm, Noon Eucharist
5:30pm, Supper
6:00pm, Bells of St. James
6:20pm, Bible Study/Healing Service-first Wed of month
7:00pm, Parish Choir
15
10:00am, Singing Seniors
6:30pm, Celebrating Sobriety
7:00pm, Usher CPR Training
16
17
10:00am, Celebrating Sobriety
18
Night Shelter Volunteering 9/19-9/26
9:00am, Sunday School
9:00am, Parish Choir
10:00am, Eucharist
11:00am, New Member Class w/brunch
9:00pm, Children's Choir
19
6:30pm, Cabarrus Chamber Singers
7:00pm, Boy Scouts
7:00pm, Girl Scouts
20
10:00am, Staff Meeting
12:00pm, Lively Leasures
7:00pm, Cub Scouts
21
12:05pm, Noon Eucharist
5:30pm, Supper
6:00pm, Bells of St. James
6:20pm, Bible Study/Healing Service-first Wed of month
7:00pm, Parish Choir
22
10:00am, Singing Seniors
6:30pm, Celebrating Sobriety
23
24
10:00am, Celebrating Sobriety
25
Homecoming
9:00am, Sunday School
9:00am, Parish Choir
10:00am, Eucharist
9:00pm, Children's Choir
26
6:30pm, Cabarrus Chamber Singers
7:00pm, Boy Scouts
7:00pm, Girl Scouts
27
10:00am, Staff Meeting
7:00pm, Cub Scouts
28
12:05pm, Noon Eucharist
5:30pm, Supper
6:00pm, Bells of St. James
6:20pm, Bible Study/Healing Service-first Wed of month
7:00pm, Parish Choir
29
10:00am, Singing Seniors
6:30pm, Celebrating Sobriety
30
  

Saint James Organ

The original St. James organ was built by the Hook and Hastings Organ Company of Boston, Mass. in 1928 as the firm's opus 2554.  The 12-rank Hook and Hastings organ served the St. James congregation well until various parts of the organ began to deteriorate.  After consultation, study, and several congregational meetings, the decision was made that it was necessary for a new organ to be built for St. James.  The desire of St. James was to retain the architectural integrity of the church interior as much as possible and to keep those parts of the Hook and Hastings organ that could be refurbished and reused—the console, pipes, Deagan Chimes, and the Harp—and build an organ that would adequately fill the church with music to glorify God.  With the vision and dedication of a devoted organ study committee, the organ was enlarged in 1986 to about four times the size of the original Hook and Hastings Organ.  Much of the old Hook and Hastings Organwas re-worked and incorporated into the new 48-rank, three-manual and pedal organ currently in the sanctuary.  This increased the total number of pipes from 723 to 2,493.  Along with this renovation was the addition of the Gallery Organ which is housed in the balcony.  This division alone is comprised of seven ranks of pipes and includes the stately Festival Trumpet which extends horizontally from the wall. Then in 2004, Saint James entered into another extensive organ renovation project which included a new solid state, three-manual and pedal console and extensive work in the organ chambers.  As part of this renovation, preparations were made to complete all the divisions of the organ to a standard compliment of stops with pricnipal choruses on all the manuals. This organ can be played from any of the four divisions of the main organ console.  The organ was re-dedicated during a Festival Choral Eucharist on Sunday, November 14, 2008 with Dr. Gerre Hancock (Organist and Master of Choristers, Emeritus, Saint Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City) serving as organist.  Dr. Hancock played a Re-dedication recital that same afternoon.  This grand Hook and Hastings Pipe Organ stands as a testimony to St. James’ commitment to its rich musical heritage as well as its commitment to serving God and this community for centuries to come.

 
 

 


 Hook and Hastings Organ Company
Boston, Massachusetts

Opus 2554
 1928, 1986, 2004

 

 

 

GREAT ORGAN
(Unexpressive)

 

16’  Bourdon 

  8’  Principal

  8’  Harmonic Flute (prepared)

  8’  Gedeckt

  4’  Octave   

  4’  Koppel Flute

  2’  Super Octave

  II  Sesquialtera

  IV  Fourniture 

  8’  Harmonic Trumpet (prepared)

  8’  Festival Trumpet  (Gallery)

16’  Great to Great

  4’  Great to Great

        Chimes

        Great Unison Off

 


 

 

SWELL ORGAN
(Expressive)

 

  8’  Geigen (prepared )

  8’  Rohrflute

  8’  Viola

  8’  Viola Celeste

  4’  Principal

  4’  Stopped Flute

  2’  Fifteenth (prepared)

  2’  Piccolo

  III  Mixture

  16’  Trumpet 

  8’  Trumpet

  8’  Cornopean (prepared)

  8’  Oboe

  4’  Clarion

  4’  Schalmei

  8’  Festival Trumpet  (Gallery)

  16’  Swell to Swell

  4’  Swell to Swell

       Tremulant

       Swell Unison Off

 

CHOIR ORGAN
(Expressive)

 

  8’  Diapason (prepared)

  8’  Cor d nuit

  8’  Dolce

  8’   Dolce Celeste

  4’  Principal (prepared)

  4’  Harmonic Flute

  2 2/3’  Nazard

  2’  Octave (prepared)

  2’  Blockflute

  1 3/5’  Tierce

  8’  Cromorne

  8’  Festival Trumpet  (Gallery)

  16’  Choir to Choir

  4’  Choir to Choir

  Harp

  Tower Carillon

  Tremulant

  Choir Unison Off 

 


 

PEDAL ORGAN
(Unexpressive)

 

  32’  Subbourdon

  16’  Principal

  16’  Open Wood (prepared)

  16’  Bourdon

  16’  Gedeckt 

  16’  Gallery Bourdon (prepared)

  8’  Principal

  8’  Bourdon 

  4’  Octave

  4’  Bourdon

  2’  Super Octave

  32’  Contra Bassoon (prepared)

  16’  Posaune

  16’  Trumpet (Swell)

  8’  Trumpet (Swell)

  8’  Oboe (Swell)

  4’  Oboe (Swell)

 

GALLERY ORGAN
(Unexpressive)

 

  8’  Hohlflute

  4’  Principal

  4’  Rohrflute

  III  Mixture

  16’  Festival Trumpet

  8’  Festival Trumpet

  4’  Festival Trumpet

  


 

CONSOLE

 

Renovated original 1928 Hook and Hastings oak organ console; AGO standard, three-manual draw knob, Case, and manual keys, Pedal Board and keys  Pedal and key naturals are made from maple and sharps from rosewood.



 

COMBINATION ACTION / ACCESSORIES

 

Solid State; 99 memory levels, each with 12 Generals (thumb and toe), 6 Great (thumb), 6 Swell (thumb), 6 Choir (thumb), 6 Pedal (toe), 3Gallery (thumb), divisional cancels, and General Cancel.  Accessories: Transposer, Sequencer, Zymbelstern, Great - Choir Manual Transfer (Thumb)

 


 

 COUPLERS
(tablets)

 

To Pedal at 8’ and 4’: Great, and Swell

To Pedal at 8’ only: Choir and Gallery

To Great at 16’, 8’, and 4’: Swell, and Choir

To Great at 8’ only: Gallery

To Swell at  8’: Choir and Gallery

To Choir at 16’, 8’, and 4’: Swell

To Choir at 8’ only: Gallery

 


 

REVERSIBLES

 

Great to Pedal

Swell to Pedal

Choir to Pedal

Full Organ (Tutti) thumb and toe

Great to Choir manual transfer (thumb)

  

 


 

 

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