The Quarterman Organ

The 1963 Noehren pipe organ was originally located in the rear gallery of the nave of the former St. Richard of Chicester Episcopal Church, the gift of the late Edward Charles Flinn. It was built by Robert Noehren of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The original three-manual, drawknob console of walnut is of a low-profile design. Wind pressure is 2-1/2”. Manual compass is 56 notes (C-G); Pedal compass is 32 (C-G). Noehren played identical dedicatory recitals on the afternoon and evening of December 29, 1963. He would return to make a recording of the music of François Couperin on this organ. Originally equipped with a combination setter board, the console has since been outfitted with a multiple-memory solid state combination action. Also, a 5-bell Zimbelstern and 32’ Resultant were added in 1988. The instrument was removed from the church in July of 2014 and taken back to the John-Paul Buzard Pipe Organ Builders factory. There it was cleaned and re-regulated. The console was refurbished and the chests inspected, cleaned and tested. Repair to the pipe work was administered by the tonal department. The organ’s new home is now Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charleston, South Carolina. There is a new façade and there are several ranks of new pipe work completing the current 36 ranks of pipes and 36 stops. ​

The organ was given to the Glory of God by Lila and Billy Quarterman.

The Quarterman Organ

A world-class instrument housed in the Holy Spirit sanctuary.

Organ Specifications

Stop List
Great Organ (Manual II)
16 Quintade 56 pipes wood and metal, rescaled, in swell box
8 Principal 56 pipes, 1-24 new with 1-21 in façade
8 Rohrfloete 56 pipes 4 Octave 56 pipes, 1-12 new
4 Spitzfloete 56 pipes, 1-12 new
2 2/3 Nasard 56 pipes 2 Octave 56 pipes, -12 new
1 3/5 Tierce 37 pipes 1 1/3 Mixture III-IV 212 pipes
16 Dulzian tenor c from Cromorne
8 Trumpet from Posaune 16

Swell Organ (Manual III, Enclosed)
8 Bourdon 56 pipes
8 Gambe 56 pipes
8 Voix celeste 44 pipes
4 Flute Octaviante 56 pipes, 1-12 from Bourdon
2 Octavin from Flute Octaviante
2 Plein Jeu III-IV 212 pipes
8 Oboe 68 pipes, new
4 Clarion from Oboe
8 Tremulant

Positiv (Manual I)
8 Gedeckt 56 pipes 1-12 new
4 Koppelflute 56 pipes, new, wood and metal
2 Principal 56 pipes, 1-12 new
1 1/3 Larigot from Nasard
2 2/3 1 Scharff III 168 pipes
8 Cromorne 56 pipes
Zimbelstern

Pedal
32 Resultant from Pd. Bourdon and Quintade
16 Bourdon 32 pipes, new
16 Quintade from Gt.
8 Principal 32 pipes, 1-21 new in façade
4 Octave 44 pipes
2 Octave from Pd.
Octave 4
2 Mixture IV 128 pipes, new and old
16 Posaune 68 pipes, 1-12 half length
8 Trumpet from Posaune 16
4 Trumpet from Posaune 16

Couplers
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
Positiv to Pedal
Swell to Great 16
Swell to Great
Positiv to Great
Swell to Positiv

Accessories
General Cancel (thumb)
Combination adjuster (thumb)
Memory Lock (key)
Balanced Swell expression shoe
Zimbelstern volume adjustment knob

Windpressures ​
Great and Positiv 2 ½ ”
Swell 3″
Pedal 2 ½”
New Pedal Bourdon 16 4″