Great (Manual I)
8 Prinzipal
8 Gedackt
8 Gemshorn
8 Schwebung TC
4 Octave
4 Rohrflote
4 Engelstimme II
2 Oktave
Sesquialter II
Mixture III
8 Trumpet
4 Klarine

Swell (Manual II)
8 Gedackt
4 Prestant
4 Rohrflote
2 2/3 Nasard TC
2 Blockflote
1 3/5 Terz TC
1 1/3 Quint
1 Sifflote
4/5 Terz
Mixture III
8 Trumpet
Tremulando

Pedal
16 Prinzipal
16 Subbass
8 Oktave
8 Gedackt
8 Gemshorn
4 Oktave
4 Rohrflote
2 Spitzflote
Mixture III
8 Trumpet
4 Klarine
 

Opus 6
St. John Lutheran Church
Yankton, SD

The organ was designed and built by Charles Hendrickson of St. Peter, Minnesota. Arrangements for the space and layout of the organ were made in the early stages of the design of the building with the Spitznagel Partners, Architects of Sioux Falls.  The organ is arranged with the chorus of principal pipes to the left of center, the flute and mutation pipes to the right of center, and the trumpet pipes projecting horizontal at the center. The large pedal pipes of the 16' Principal are visible at the extreme sides. All of the pipes of the organ are on a pressure of 2 3/4" wind, except for the large pedal pipes which are on 2 1/4" of wind. Assisting in the construction and installation of the organ were Barry Lund, Monte Mason, Peter Monkkonen, John Morlock, John Molloy, Peter Wilson and Bradley Kerns. 

 

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