Carolyn M. Cramp Studio

Brooklyn, N.Y.


Organ Specifications:
III/5 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company, Op. 3003 (1936)
• George Kilgen & Son (c.1933)
             
Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company, Inc.
Boston, Mass. – Opus 3003 (1936)
Electro-pneumatic action
3 manuals, 26 stops, 5 ranks, 317 pipes


Aeolian-Skinner produced the "3000 Series" organs that had two manuals and three ranks (Diapason, Gedeckt, Viola), all enclosed in one swell box. The organ for Carolyn M. Cramp's teaching studio, Op. 3003, was an exception in that it had three manuals. In 1937, two ranks (Viola Celeste and Trumpet) were added as Op. 3003-A.
               
Great Organ (Manual II) – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Diapason
61
4
  Flute [ext.]
12
8
  Gedeckt
61
4
  Viola [ext.]
12
8
  Viola [common bass]
49
2 2/3
  Nazard [Gedeckt]
4
  Octave *
2
  Fifteenth * [Viola]
               
Swell Organ (Manual III) – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Gedeckt
4
  Viola
8
  Viola
2 2/3
  Nazard [Gedeckt]
8
  Viola Celeste [TC] **
49
2
  Piccolo * [Gedeckt]
4
  Flute
8
  Trumpet **
61

     

     
Choir Organ (Manual I) – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Gedeckt
4
  Viola
8
  Viola
2
  Piccolo * [Gedeckt]
4
  Flute
       
               
Pedal Organ – 32 notes
16
  Bourdon [ext.]
12
4
  Viola
8
  Diapason
4
  Flute
8
  Flute
     

           
* top octave repeats
           
** added as Op. 3003-A (1937)
             
George Kilgen & Son
St. Louis, Mo. (c.1933)
Electro-pneumatic action


Specifications for this organ have not yet been located.
             
Sources:
     Aeolian-Skinner Archives: http://home.cfl.rr.com/aeolianskinner/
     Kinzey, Allen, and Sand Lawn. E.M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List (New Revised Edition). Richmond: The Organ Historical Society, 1997.