The Canarsie Theatre - Bronx, N.Y. (photo: Cinema Treasures)
 
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Canarsie Theatre

9310 Avenue L at 93rd Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11236
           
The 1471-seat Canarsie Theatre opened in 1927. After it closed, the Canarsie was gutted and converted into a banquet hall in 2004.
           
Wurlitzer Organ Company
North Tonawanda, N.Y. – Opus 1715 (1927)
Electro-pneumatic action
Style 160 (piano console)
2 manuals, 6 ranks, 4 tuned percussion, 17 traps


This organ was shipped on August 26, 1927.
           
Pedal – 32 notes
16
  Bass
8
  Flute
16
  Bourdon     Bass Drum
8
  Open Diapason     Kettle Drum
8
  Cello     Cymbal

   

   
Accompaniment (Manual I) –- 61 notes
8
  Trumpet     Piano
8
  Open Diapason     Mandolin
8
  Salicional     Snare Drum
8
  Viol Celeste [TC]     Tambourine
8
  Flute     Castanets
4
  Salicet     Chinese Block
4
  Octave Celeste      
4
  Flute     Five Adjustable Combination Pistons
               (Accomp. & Pedal)

   

   
Solo (Manual II) – 61 notes
16
  Bourdon
4
  Salicet
8
  Trumpet
4
  Octave Celeste
8
  Open Diapason
4
  Flute
8
  Salicional     Cathedral Chimes
8
  Viol Celeste [TC]     Xylophone
8
  Flute     Glockenspiel
8
  Vox Humana      
          Five Adjustable Combination Pistons
               (Solo & Pedal)

   

   
General
One Balanced Expression Pedal      
General Tremulant      
Vox Humana Tremulant      
           
Effects (operated by pistons)
Sleigh Bells Fire Gong Train
Horse Hoofs Siren Fire Gong [re-it]
Bird Triangle Steamboat Whistle
Auto Horn Surf Tom-Tom
     
Door Bell (push button)  
           
Sources:
     Cinema Treasures web site: http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/6111
     Junchen, David L., comp. and ed. by Jeff Weiler. The WurliTzer Pipe Organ – An Illustrated History. Chicago: The American Theatre Organ Society, 2005.
     Kaufmann, Preston J. Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, Vol. 3. Pasadena: Showcase Publications, 1995.

Illustration:
     Cinema Treasures web site. Exterior.