On a given Sunday, in addition to the choir, our musical accompaniment may include organ, piano, handbells, flute, or strings.
Below are descriptions of Immanuel’s keyboard instruments and handbells.
Below are descriptions of Immanuel’s keyboard instruments and handbells.
Austin Pipe Organ
Installed in May 1969. Three manuals and Pedal - 1,994 pipes made of lead, tin, zinc and wood, arranged in 34 ranks;
dedicated at a special service and organ recital by Hinson Mikell on October 1, 1969.
Installed in May 1969. Three manuals and Pedal - 1,994 pipes made of lead, tin, zinc and wood, arranged in 34 ranks;
dedicated at a special service and organ recital by Hinson Mikell on October 1, 1969.
Wm. Knabe Piano – Church
Donated by the family of former parishioner Denise Cooper in 2013.
Wm. Knabe & Company was a piano manufacturing company in Baltimore, Maryland from the middle of the nineteenth century through the beginning of the 20th century, and continued as a division of Aeolian-American at East Rochester, New York until 1982. It is currently a line of pianos manufactured by Samick Musical Instruments. Knabe was historically called the “singer’s piano” because of the comparatively more mellow tone than that of other manufacturers.
Steinway L Piano, 1959 – Choir Room
The Steinway Model L is considered to be a baby grand piano; that is, any grand piano below six feet long. Steinway builds instruments with a sound quality that has made them internationally renowned. Many pianists choose this model for their home or practice instrument.
Clavinova
The Yamaha made 88-key fine quality digital piano has many versatile functions. Voices include piano, harpsichord and organ, with a piano weighted-key touch. Internet Direct Connection (IDC) functions expand sound selections.
Handbells
Two-octave set of brass English handbells by Malmark, of Plumsteadville, PA.
Donated by the family of former parishioner Denise Cooper in 2013.
Wm. Knabe & Company was a piano manufacturing company in Baltimore, Maryland from the middle of the nineteenth century through the beginning of the 20th century, and continued as a division of Aeolian-American at East Rochester, New York until 1982. It is currently a line of pianos manufactured by Samick Musical Instruments. Knabe was historically called the “singer’s piano” because of the comparatively more mellow tone than that of other manufacturers.
Steinway L Piano, 1959 – Choir Room
The Steinway Model L is considered to be a baby grand piano; that is, any grand piano below six feet long. Steinway builds instruments with a sound quality that has made them internationally renowned. Many pianists choose this model for their home or practice instrument.
Clavinova
The Yamaha made 88-key fine quality digital piano has many versatile functions. Voices include piano, harpsichord and organ, with a piano weighted-key touch. Internet Direct Connection (IDC) functions expand sound selections.
Handbells
Two-octave set of brass English handbells by Malmark, of Plumsteadville, PA.