Our Bosch Organ

The two-manual tracker organ was built by Werner Bosch in Kassel, Germany and installed at Grace Lutheran in November of 1967.  The organ has mechanical key and stop action with the console located 15feet in front of the organ and trackers running beneath the balcony floor.  With 12 stops and 16 ranks of pipes equaling 824 pipes, the organ is a beautiful German baroque instrument.

 

GREAT
Holzgedackt 8 ft. 56 pipes
Principal 4 ft. 56 pipes
Octave 2 ft. 56 pipes
Mixtur 4 ranks 224 pipes
Trompete 8 ft. 56 pipes
 
POSITIV
Gedackt 8 ft. 56 pipes
Rohrflöte 4 ft. 56 pipes
Blockflöte 2 ft. 56 pipes
Terz-None 2 ranks 112 pipes
 
PEDAL
Subbass 16 ft. 32 pipes
Gemshorn 8 ft. 32 pipes
Choralbass 4 ft. 32 pipes