Organ

Organ

The Saint Luke’s organ, a Holtkamp Pipe Organ, was installed in April of 1963. It is one of the last organs designed by the late Walter Holtkamp, Senior. The organ was completed by his son, Walter Holtkamp, Junior, after his father’s death. The organ comprises 54 ranks of pipes.

  • GREAT

    16’ Quintadena
    8’ Principal
    8’ Bourdon
    8’ Harmonic Flute
    4’ Octave
    4’ Spitzfloete
    2’ Super Octave
    1-1/3’ Quinte
    IV Mixture
    16’ Dulzian
    8’ Trumpet
    Chimes
    Cymbelstern

  • SWELL (enclosed)

    8’ Chimney Flute
    8’ Gambe
    8’ Voix Celeste
    8’ Flute Celeste (II)
    4’ Gemshorn
    4’ Nachthorn
    2’ Doublette
    III Cymbel
    8’ Trompette
    8’ Hautbois
    4’ Clairon
    Tremulant

  • POSITIV

    8’ Gemshorn
    8’ Gedackt
    4’ Praestant
    4’ Rohrfloete
    2-2/3’ Nazard
    2’ Octave
    2’ Nachthorn
    1-3/5’ Tierce
    III Fourniture
    8’ Cromorne

    SOLO

    8’ Fanfare Trumpet
    8’ Tuba Magna

  • PEDAL

    32’ Bourdon
    16’ Principal
    16’ Subbass
    16’ Quintadena (Great)
    8’ Octave
    8’ Gedackt
    5-1/3’ Quinte
    4’ Choralbass
    4’ Hohlfloete
    IV Rauschquinte
    32’ Bombarde
    16’ Posaune
    16’ Tuba (Solo)
    16’ Dulzian (Great)
    8’ Trumpet
    4’ Schalmey