St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Columbus, Indiana
http://stpaulscolumbus.indydio.org/
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Schantz Organ Company, Orrville, Ohio
contract #1972, 9 ranks, built & installed in 1991
Pedal Swell Great

16' Bourdon
8' Gemshorn
8' Bourdon
4' Principal
8' Trompette
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal




8' Gemshorn
8' Gemshorn Celeste (prepared for)
8' Gedackt
4' Koppel Flote
2' Gemshorn
1 1/3' Nasat
8' Trompette
Tremulant



8' Principal
8' Gedackt
4' Octave
2' Gemshorn
Mixture II-III
Chimes (prepared for)
Swell to Great






White type = flue pipework, Red type = reed pipework, Dark Gray type = prepared stops/console devices







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"Prelude and Fugue in B Minor, BWV 544"

J.S. Bach

performed at St. Paul's Episcopal by Scott Elsholz

recording courtesy of Scott Elsholz


Alternate Recording:

Bicinium on "Lobe den Herren"
- Scott Elsholz, Composer & Organist

Canonic Invention on "Mit Freuden zart"
- Scott Elsholz, Composer & Organist

Trio on "St. Clement"
- Scott Elsholz, Composer & Organist



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