Specification: Paris Theatre,
Denver - Wurlitzer Style 6 - May, 1913
(inaugural concert was 1st June, 1913)
Source: Miller, George L. "The Recent Revolution in
Organ-Building", New
York, 1913, p.p.180-181. It is
to be presumed that this was the console specification when the organ was
installed. Additions (what they were is
not known) were shipped 1st September, 1913.
Pedal (32 notes)
Diaphone 32
Ophicleide 16
Diaphone 16
Bass 16
Tuba Horn 8
Octave 8
Cello 8
Flute 8
Flute 4
Great to Pedal
Solo Octave to Pedal
Diaphone 32
Bass Drum
Kettle Drum
Crash Cymbals
Pizzicato
Ophicleide 16
6 adjustable combination pistons
Accompaniment (61
notes)
Vox Humana (TC) 16
Tuba Horn 8
Diaphonic Diapason 8
Clarinet 8
Viol d'Orchestre 8
Viol Celeste 8
Flute 8
Vox Humana 8
Viol 4
Octave Celeste 4
Flute 4
Twelfth 2 2/3
Piccolo 2
Chrysoglott
Snare Drum
Tambourine
Castanets
Tuba Horn 8
Cathedral Chimes
Sleigh Bells
Xylophone
Triangle
Pizzicato
Flute 8(?)
Solo to Accompaniment
10 adjustable thumb pistons
1 double-touch Suitable Bass tablet
Great (61 Notes)
Ophicleide 16
Diaphone 16
Bass 16
Clarinet (TC) 16
Contra Viole(TC) 16
Tuba Horn 8
Diaphonic Diapason 8
Clarinet 8
Viol d'Orchestre 8
Viol Celeste 8
Flute 8
Vox Humana 8
Clarion 4
Viol 4
Octave Celeste 4
Flute 4
Twelfth 2 2/3
Viol 2
Piccolo 2
Tierce 1 3/5
Chrysoglott
[Saucer] Bells
Sleigh Bells
Xylophone
Octave
Solo to Great
Ophicleide 16
Solo to Great
Pizzicato
Solo to Great
10 adjustable thumb pistons
1 double-touch Suitable Bass tablet
Solo (37 notes)
Tibia Clausa 8
Trumpet 8
Orchestral Oboe 8
Kinura 8
Oboe Horn 8
Quintadena 8
Cathedral Chimes
[Saucer] Bells
Sleigh Bells
Xylophone
6 adjustable thumb pistons
General
2 swell pedals, with controlling indicator levers
Thunder Pedal - Diaphone
Thunder Pedal - Reed
2 tremulants
Reiterator for Strings
Reiterator for Solo
Double-touch sforzando pedal:
full stops/+ percussions
Double-touch sforzando pedal:
snare drum/ bass drum + crash cymbals