Peerless Theatre
433 Myrtle Avenue at Waverly Avenue
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205
The 520-seat Peerless Theatre closed in 1965 and became a church. |
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Wurlitzer Organ Company
North Tonawanda, N.Y. – Opus 1019 (1925)
Electro-pneumatic action
Style 108B (piano console with duplex 88-note player)
2 manuals, 3 ranks, 4 tuned percussion, 3 traps
This organ was shipped on March 23, 1925. |
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Pedal – 32 notes
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Bourdon |
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Pedal 2nd Touch |
8 |
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Cello |
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Bass Drum |
8 |
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Flute |
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Kettle Drum |
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Cymbal |
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Accompaniment (Manual I) –- 61 notes
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8 |
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Salicional |
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Piano [with Mandolin attachment] |
8 |
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Flute |
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Snare Drum |
8 |
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Vox Humana |
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4 |
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Salicet |
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4 |
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Flute |
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Solo (Manual II) – 61 notes
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16 |
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Bourdon |
4 |
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Cathedral Chimes |
8 |
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Salicional |
4 |
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Xylophone |
8 |
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Flute |
4 |
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Glockenspiel |
8 |
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Vox Humana |
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4 |
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Salicet |
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4 |
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Flute |
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General
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One Balanced Expression Pedal |
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General Tremulant |
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Sources:
Cinema Treasures web site: www.cinematreasures.org
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. |
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