Lee Memorial
United Methodist Church

Norwich, Connecticut
Andover Organ Company, 1991



Lee Memorial United Methodist Church organ

The organ is situated at the rear of the 1950's A-frame building. The building was designed by former Pastor of the church with various symbolism as part of the structure. The rear window, that the organ would cover, was in the form of an anchor. So as not to lose this symbolism, the organ was designed using the exact angles of the window. The case is of red oak with light stain and hand rubbed finish. Walnut was used in the console area as a contrast. The keyboards have bone naturals and paduc sharps. The Pedalboard has walnut sharps and maple naturals. The stop knobs are hand turned rosewood with hand engraved bone labels.

The Swell is located above the console and has shades of white oak to offer subtle contrast with the rest of the case. The Great is above and has 80% polished tin pipes of the 8' Principal in the facade. The Pedal is located behind the Great.



Great
8'            Principal                    58 pipes
8'            Chimney Flute                58 pipes
4'            Octave                       58 pipes
2'            Fifteenth                    58 pipes
III           Mixture                     174 pipes
8'            Trumpet                      58 pipes

 

Swell
8'            Spire Flute                  58 pipes
4'            Chimney Flute                58 pipes
2'            Gemshorn                     58 pipes
2 2/3'        Nazard                       58 pipes
1 3/5'        Tierce                       58 pipes
8'            Cremona                      58 pipes

 

Pedal
16'          Subbass                       32 pipes
8'           Flute Bass                    12 pipes
4'           Choralbass                    12 pipes
16'          Fagott                        32 pipes
8'           Trumpet (Great)               32 notes

 

COUPLERS
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Great
Tremolo
Mechanical key and stop action

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