St. Joseph's Catholic ChurchWaukesha, WI
The organ at St. Joseph's Catholic church was John Nolte's first project after leaving American Organ Supply of Milwaukee. The pipes were originally in the balcony which was later condemned. The pipe organ was moved to the front of the church. A new facade was created and 10 new ranks a pipes were added. New Skinner style pitman windchests were built for the entire organ. The original console was retained but a new solid state switching system was added.
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Great
16’ Bourdon
8’ Principal
8’ Bourdon
8’ Dulciana
4’ Octave
4’ Rohrflute
2’ Octave
IV Mixture 2
8’ Trumpet
Chimes
Swell
8’ Geigen Principal
8’ Rohrgedeckt
8’ Salicional
8’ Vox Coelestic TV
4’ Fugara
4’ Traverseflute
2 2/3’ Nasat
2’ Blockflute
1 3/5’ Terz
III Mixture
8’ Oboe
Temulant
Pedal
16’ Subbass
16’ Bourdon
8’ Principalbass
4’ Choralbass
II Rauschquint
8’ Trumpet
Standard Couplers
16’ Bourdon
8’ Principal
8’ Bourdon
8’ Dulciana
4’ Octave
4’ Rohrflute
2’ Octave
IV Mixture 2
8’ Trumpet
Chimes
Swell
8’ Geigen Principal
8’ Rohrgedeckt
8’ Salicional
8’ Vox Coelestic TV
4’ Fugara
4’ Traverseflute
2 2/3’ Nasat
2’ Blockflute
1 3/5’ Terz
III Mixture
8’ Oboe
Temulant
Pedal
16’ Subbass
16’ Bourdon
8’ Principalbass
4’ Choralbass
II Rauschquint
8’ Trumpet
Standard Couplers