St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

6401 Wornall Terrace
Kansas City, Missouri 64113
phone: 816-523-1602
fax: 816-523-9122
info@standrewkc.org


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Sunday Liturgies

8:00 a.m.
Choral Eucharist
10:15 a.m.
Choral Eucharist


Sunday Nursery

During the
10:15 a.m. Liturgy
for our children
under three years

Sunday School
10:15 a.m.
for our children
three years and up

Sunday
Evening Liturgy

5:00 p.m. Candlelight Communion featuring the
music of Taizé


Friday Liturgy
12:00 p.m.
Holy Eucharist




Children Youth Adults Anthem Archive

The pipe organ for Saint Andrew's Church, designed and built by Quimby Pipe Organs Inc., Warrensburg, Missouri, is a four manual instrument of 65 ranks, and contains 3,640 pipes, of which 2,219 were retained from the previous 40-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ opus 1411 and revoiced for the new location..

The organ uses Blackinton-style electro-pneumatic slider windchests and electro-pneumatic unit windchests for extended ranks. The new casework for the chancel organ is constructed of oak and contains 34 polished zinc pipes with tin mouths. The pipes in the case are functional and are part of the Great 8' Principal, Pedal 8' Principal, and Pedal 16' Principal stops. The antiphonal organ, which was the Aeolian-Skinner organ's Great division, features the Hooded Tuba stop, which is based on examples of the 19th-century English organbuilder Henry Willis I. The Pedal organ contains a full length 32' Contre Bombarde to low GGGG, with the remaining seven pipes being half length. These pipes are located in the old organ chamber.

The key and stop functions are controlled by Solid State Logic multiplex relay system with player. The SSL combination action has 32 levels of memory, four ensemble pistons, four crescendo settings of which three are programmable by the organist, and a sforzando reversible, which is inclusive of stops drawn and independently adjustable on each memory level.

All new pipes were constructed according to specifications provided by the organbuilder by A. R. Schopp's Sons Inc., and Thomas H. Anderson, former pipe shop foreman at Aeolian-Skinner. Electronics are used for notes 1 through 12 of the 32' Contre Bourdon. John H. Hendriksen, former head flue voicer for Aeolian-Skinner, revoiced the original Aeolian-Skinner pipe work and four new ranks, including the Hooded Tuba, in consultation with the builder. The tonal design of the entire instrument and voicing and scaling procedures of the new chancel Great division were accomplished by the builder.

Organ Specifications

Great Organ Swell Organ
16’ Violone (Sw)
8’ Principal
8’ Flute Harmonique
8’ Rohrflöte
4’ Octave
4’ Hohlflöte
2 2/3’ Nazard
2’ Super Octave
2’ Blockflöte
1 3/5’ Tierce
1 1/3’ Mixture IV-V
8’ Cornet V
16’ Bombarde
8’ Trumpet
4’ Clarion
8’ Bombarde (Ch)
8’ Hooded Tuba (Antiph)

16’ Gedeckt
8’ Spitzflöte
8’ Viola Pomposa
8’ Viola Celeste (GG)
8’ Gedeckt
4’ Principal*
4’ Flûte Octaviante
2/3’ Quint (prep)
2’ Octavin
1 1/3’ Plein Jeu IV
16’ Contre Hautbois
8’ Trompette
8’ Hautbois
8’ Vox Humana (prep)
4’ Clarion
Tremulant
Choir Organ Pedal Organ
8’ Cor de Nuit
8’ Spitz Viol
8’ Spitz Viol Celeste* (TC)
8’ Dolcan
8’ Dolcan Celeste (TC)
4’ Principal
4’ Koppelflöte
2 2/3’ Rohrnasat
2’ Octave*
2’ Nachthorn
1 3/5’ Terz
1’ Scharf III
8’ Cromorne
Tremulant
8’ Bombarde*
8’ Hooded Tuba (Antiph)
4’ Hautbois (Sw)

32’ Contre Bourdon*
16’ Principal
16’ Bourdon
16’ Gedeckt (Sw)
8’ Principal
8’ Bourdon
8’ Viola Pomposa (Sw)
8’ Gedeckt (Sw)
4’ Choral Bass*
4’ Bourdon*
2 2/3’ Mixture IV
32’ Bombarde*
16’ Bombarde
16’ Contre Hautbois (Sw)
8’ Trumpet*
4’ Clarion*
8’ Hooded Tuba (Antiph)

Antiphonal Organ Antiphonal Pedal
16’ Gedeckt Pommer
8’ Principal
8’ Bourdon
4’ Octave
4’ Rohrflöte
2’ Fifteenth
1 1/3’ Mixture III-IV
8’ Hooded Tuba*
16’ Gedeckt Pommer (Antiph)
8’ Principal (Antiph)
8’ Gedeckt Pommer (Antiph)
4’ Octave (Antiph)

*indicates new stops added by Quimby Pipe Organs Inc.