2000 Summer Concert Series

Renaissance Theatre, Mansfield, Ohio

The Mighty Wurlitzer 3/20

July 6 Rosalie Gainer

July 13 No Concert - Live performance of Oklahoma

July 20 Lois Jean Britton

July 27 Andy Walsh

August 3 TBA - Call for Details

August 10 Bob White

August 17 Maggie Falcone

August 24 Jerry Lang

August 31 Lois Jean Britton

September 7 Bob White

Admission is free. All concerts are from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Doors open at 11:00 AM. For more details,, contact The Renaissance Theatre, 419-522-2726, or Charlie Hanson, 419-884-0196.


Technical Matters

We're going to start a feature on a monthly basis, space allowing, to present facts about the Theatre Organ in general and our instruments in particular. We will describe various features, how things work, how they are fixed when they don't work, and sometimes descriptions of the instruments, either their parts, or even the whole thing. This month we start with the chamber analysis of Wurlitzer Opus 1407, which happens to be our organ. It's a Style 260 SP, which is something like a model number. "260" was the basic model, and SP was a "special" designation, meaning that some features had been added to, or occasionally removed, from the basic equipment. In this case, it was a second Vox Humana in an "echo chamber" above the proscenium arch of the stage. A chamber analysis is a listing of the pipe ranks and tuned percussions, and sometimes traps and other sound effects.

The Style 260 was the most popular model among larger Wurlitzers, with 62 being produced, and was the prototype for the almost identical Balaban 3 Style, produced for the Balaban and Katz Theatres. It had many coveted ranks, including a Brass Saxophone, Brass Trumpet, Orchestral Oboe and Quintadena. For this reason, most of these models which survived demolition have been broken up to sell the ranks. We have one of the very few intact Style 260 Wurlitzers in the world.

 

Main                                                        Solo

Tuba Horn

16'

85 pipes

Tibia Clausa 16' 85 pipes

Diaphonic Diapason

16'

97 pipes

Brass Trumpet

 8' 61 pipes

Concert Flute

16'

97 pipes

Orchestral Oboe

 8' 61 pipes

Clarinet

 8'

61 pipes

Brass Saxophone

 8' 61 pipes

Solo String

 8'

61 pipes

Oboe Horn

 8' 61 pipes

Viol d'Orchestre

 8'

85 pipes

Quintadena

 8' 61 pipes

VDO Celeste

 8'

73 pipes

Vox Humana (from echo)

 8' 61 pipes

Vox Humana

 8'

61 pipes

Kinura

 8' 61 pipes

Chrysoglott

49

Piano

61 pipes

Marimba/Harp

 

49 notes

Xylophone  

37 notes

Glockenspiel  

37 notes

Cathedral Chimes  

25 notes

Tuned Sleigh Bells  

25 notes

Toy Counter    

Traps    

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