Exterior of Main Street Methodist Church Boonville
        IN
Main Street United Methodist Church
Boonville, Indiana
Sanctuary of Main St. Meth. Church, Boonville

Kilgen/Wicks Organ

(8 Ranks of Pipes)

Console at
        Boonville Main St. Methodist

Great
8' Open Diapason
8' Gedeckt (Sw)
8' Dulciana
8' Unda Maris, T.C.
4' Octave
4' Flute (Sw)
4 Dulcet
2 2/3 Twelfth
2' Fifteenth
8' Trumpet (Sw)
Chimes (21 notes from A below mid-C)
Gt/Gt 16, 4
Gt Unison Off
Sw/Gt 16, 8, 4
Entire organ is under
expression: 1 expression pedal
Swell
16' Lieblich Gedeckt
8' Geigen Diapason
8' Gedeckt
8' Salacional
4' Geigen Octave
4' Flute
2 2/3 Nazard
2 Flautino
8' Trumpet
8' Oboe (Syn)
4' Clarion

Tremolo
Sw/Sw 16, 4
Swell Unison Off
Pedal
32' Resultant
16 Bourdon
16 Leiblich Gedeckt
8 Octave (Gr)
8 Bourdon
8 Gedeckt
4 Choral Bass
4 Bourdon
8 Trumpet
Gt/Ped
Sw/Ped

16 Generals
(12 thumb, 4 toe)
Sfz & Gt/Ped toe
Crescendo pedal
 
Inside pipe
          chamber at Boonville Main St. Methodist Church.

Large pipes in
          chamber.

Sound Clips from Boo in Boonville 2010
Toccata
Tarantella
Chopin Prelude

The organ was installed around the late 1940s by Kilgen with two-manuals, six ranks, and electro-pneumatic action.  Later another rank and a solid state relay system by Wicks were installed.

Information provided by Jennifer Taylor, the church's organist, in May 2010. 
Photos by Neal Biggers, October, 2010

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