| Music at St. Timothy's Roxborough |
| The pipe organ at St. Timothy's is a relocated 1967 Wicks tonally revoiced in 1997 by John Paul Buzard, and installed at St. Timothy's in 2006. When the congregation of First Baptist Church, Decatur, Illinois, voted to build a new structure, St. Timothy's was fortunate to find and purchase the pipe organ, obtaining the Buzard firm to make the necessary modifications The organ was first used in worship the last weekend of April 2006. The organ has 3 manuals, 36 ranks of pipes, and roughly 2000 pipes. |
| GREAT Gedeckt Pommer Principal* Bourdon Erzahler (sw) Erzahler Celeste (sw) Prestant* Spill Flute Flach Flute Mixture III* Minor Trumpet Posaune (ped) Chimes Great Unison Off Swell 16, 8, 4 Positiv 16, 8 prepared antiphonal stops |
16' 8' 8' 8' 8' 4' 4' 2' 1-1/3' 8' 8' |
| SWELL Lieblich Gedeckt (ext.) Gedeckt Salicional Voix Celeste (ten C) Erzahler Erzahler Celeste (ten C) Principal Koppel Flute Nazard Octave Fagott* Trompette* Oboe* Tremulant Swell 16, Unison, 4 Positiv 16, 8 |
16' 8' 8' 8' 8' 8' 4' 4' 2-2/3' 2' 16' 8' 4' |
| POSITIV Rohrflote Gemshorn Principal Gemshorn (ext.) Blockflote Quint Sifflote (ext 2') Cymballe II* Krummhorn Posaune (ped) Cymbalstern Tremulant Unison Off Great 8 Swell 16, 8, 4 prepared antiphonal stops |
8' 8' 4' 4' 2' 1-1/3' 1' 2/3' 8' 8' |
| PEDAL Lieblich Gedeckt (digital ext.) Sub Bass Lieblich Gedeckt (sw) Gedeckt Pommer (gt) Spitzprinzipal Sub Bass (ext) Gedeckt (sw) Choral Bass (ext. Spitzprinzipal) Koppelflote (sw) Rauschquinte II Posaune* Fagott (sw) Posaune (ext) Trompette (sw) Krummhorn (pos) Great 8 Swell 8, 4 Positiv 8 |
32' 16' 16' 16' 8' 8' 8' 4' 4' 2-2/3' 16' 16' 8' 8' 4' |
| * these ranks are 1997 Buzard pipes on Wicks action (11 of 36) The following Antiphonal division is prepared for use on the Great and Positiv divisions: Antiphonal Principal 8' Antiphonal Gedeckt 8' Antiphonal Principal 4' Antiphonal Gedeckt 4' The console was purchased for a different organ project, built by Crossan-Savage organ builders, and modified by John Paul Buzard to operate the Wicks organ. |