37 results containing "New York--Saratoga County--Round Lake"
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Exterior view of Round Lake Auditorium, looking northeast. The organ is located in the addition at right, behind the bell tower. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-1 | HAER NY-543-A-1 -
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This view looking toward the back side of the front façade on the top level, about 16 ft. above the floor, shows one wall of the Swell division enclosure, with one access panel removed, at left and some of the smaller Pedal division pipes, as well as decorative details on the top of the case, in the background. Note the three-layer construction of the ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-10 | HAER NY-543-A-10 -
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A portion of the 16-ft. Bourdon (near) and 16-ft. Violincello (far) natural-note pipes of the Pedal division. Both ranks contain wooden and metal pipes, and the foot of each pipe rests on a wind chest. Note the crenellation on top of the case's front façade at upper right. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-11 | HAER NY-543-A-11 -
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Approximately one-half of the Choir division pipes are visible in this view looking toward the rear of the organ on the middle level. Note the different styles of pipes in the various ranks, and that some ranks have stopped (closed) pipes while others are open on top. The background panel is the building's south wall. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-12 | HAER NY-543-A-12 -
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Approximately two-thirds of the Choir division pipes are visible in this view looking east on the middle level. A portion of the back side of the Swell division roller board is visible at upper left. The Swell division pipes and enclosure are mounted directly above these pipes. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-13 | HAER NY-543-A-13 -
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A portion of the Swell division pipes are visible in this view looking toward the front of the Swell enclosure. Some of the hollow shades for dynamic control are visible in the background, partially opened. At lower left is the opening into the annex that was installed to accommodate four additional pipes in each rank that were needed when the organ's compass was changed ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-14 | HAER NY-543-A-14 -
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This view looking through the Swell enclosure's front opening (with two shades removed) shows metal Trumpet pipes in foreground and wooden Stopped Diapason pipes in background. The pipes with small-diameter resonators comprise a portion of the Sesquialtra III stop. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-15 | HAER NY-543-A-15 -
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Ten shades across the Swell enclosure's front opening provide dynamic control of the Swell division. All except the top shade are hollow. Controlled by a foot pedal connected to the vertical rod at left, they can be set fully closed, partially open, or fully open, as seen here. Only the Swell division has an enclosure and shades. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-16 | HAER NY-543-A-16 -
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This annex was installed on the Swell division enclosure to accommodate four additional pipes per rank when the organ's compass was changed from G to C. Most of these pipes, the highest pitched ones in the division, are visible through the open top. This view, looking toward the rear of the organ at its top level, also shows the tops of four wooden Pedal ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-17 | HAER NY-543-A-17 -
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In this view looking toward the front of the organ at its top level, the Swell division enclosure annex is visible at right with its top closed, making the annex an integral part of the enclosure. Note the Pedal division Open Double Diapason and Open Diapason pipes at left. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-18 | HAER NY-543-A-18 -
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The largest Pedal division pipes rest on wind chests mounted above the floor on each side of the instrument. Five wooden Open Diapason pipes are visible in this view looking toward the front of the organ. Because of space restrictions, the distant pipes had to be offset and mounted on short conductors from the wind chest. The small slide valve visible at the foot ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-19 | HAER NY-543-A-19 -
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General view of the organ from the front of the stage. The seven pipes in the central arch of the organ case are decorative, while the pipes in the flanking arches are operational. Note the recessed playing desk behind the bench at center. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-2 | HAER NY-543-A-2 -
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Detail view of the bottom end of two Pedal division Open Double Diapason pipes. The languid is visible inside one pipe's mouth, as are ears on each side. Note that the upper lips of these mouths are slightly curved, but with different curvatures. This was done individually as needed when these pipes were voiced. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-20 | HAER NY-543-A-20 -
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With a panel above the manuals removed, much of the organ's mechanical action can be seen. Swell division key action in the center includes (front to rear) key backfalls, vertical stickers, squares for direction change, and horizontal trackers. The Great division roller board frame is at top, and tracers from the stop draw knobs are visible on both sides. Except for small fittings, these ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-21 | HAER NY-543-A-21 -
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This view of the same area as in the previous view, but from the rear of the organ, shows the Choir division roller board frame (top), with vertical trackers and squares below. The close spacing of the lower vertical trackers matches the dimensions of the Choir manual, while the trackers visible through the frame are spread out to match the dimensions of the Choir ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-22 | HAER NY-543-A-22 -
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Oblique view of the Swell division roller board, located on the middle level. Vertical trackers from the manual connect to small arms on the rollers' distant ends, while trackers up to the wind chest are similarly connected in the foreground. Each roller rotates to transfer the reciprocal motion of one distant tracker transversely to one nearside tracker. This accommodates the difference in horizontal dimensions ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-23 | HAER NY-543-A-23 -
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Detail of adjustable connections of Swell rollers to vertical trackers showing the roller arms and bearings, trackers, and the adjustment fittings. These threaded metal-and-plastic fittings replace the leather buttons originally installed, but the threaded rods and their attachments to the trackers using whipping is original. The opposite, non-adjustable end of each tracker employs a pin through the arm and tracker. These connections exhibit minimal ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-24 | HAER NY-543-A-24 -
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Detail of the non-adjustable ends of the four roller-tracker connections added to the Swell division during the instrument's compass change. While they function like the other, original connections, the details of their design differ. - Round Lake Auditorium, Organ, 2 Wesley Avenue, Round Lake, Saratoga County, NY
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-25 | HAER NY-543-A-25 -
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The Pedal division utilizes rollers to transmit key action along the Double Open Diapason wind chests on each side of the organ. Horizontal trackers from the pedal board rotate the squares visible in lower center. This motion is conveyed via vertical trackers and rollers to the pallet wires (two visible at lower and bottom right), which open pallets inside the ventil wind chest to ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-26 | HAER NY-543-A-26 -
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This view behind the pedal board shows the heavy tails of the pedal keys in the center and trackers along the floor to one pair of the Open Diapason and Open Double Diapason wind chests in the far background. The small structure supporting metal pipes in the background is part of the Open Diapason rank. Similar trackers actuate the other pair of wind chests ...
2010 | 4 x 5 in. | Bieretz, Renee
HAER NY-543-A-27 | HAER NY-543-A-27
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