Trinity
Lutheran Church
Artists at the Organ
2006-07
Presenting:
Sunday, September 17, 2006, 7 pm
The choir of Caius college,
Cambridge University, England
This mixed undergraduate ensemble is one of Britain's leading collegiate
choirs.
Directed by Dr. Geoffrey Webber, the choir travels extensively abroad,
in addition to a full schedule of liturgies, concerts and broadcasts in the UK.
This is a ticketed event-tickets available from the church @ $20 per ticket.
Sunday, October 8, 2006, 7 pm
From Italy
Fabio ciofini,
organist,
with camerata hermans
This fine Chamber Ensemble from Italy (soprano, baroque flute and baroque cello)
specializes in music of the Italian Baroque.
Suggested donation $10 or pay as able.
Friday, December 8, 2006, 8 pm
The tudor choir,
directed by
Doug fullington,
will sing music of the Renaissance from various European
countries especially for the Christmas season.
This is a ticketed event-tickets available from the church @
$20 per ticket.
Sunday, March 18, 2007, 7 pm
Canadian organist
Christiaan teeuwsen,
will
perform music of Bach and friends,
in honor of the birthday of this great composer.
Suggested donation $10 or pay as able.
Sunday, May 6, 2007, 7 pm
Carole terry,
concert organist and professor of organ at the
University of Washington, will return to the Pasi organ.
Suggested donation $10 or pay as able.
Trinity Lutheran Church
6215 196th Street SW
Lynnwood, WA
425-778-2159
The organ at Trinity Lutheran Church
was built by
Opus 4
1995
Great: Swell: Pedal:
Principal 16’ Violon 16’ Principal 16’
Octave 8’ Viola da Gamba 8’ Subbass 16’
Salicional 8’ Celeste 8’ Octave 8’
Rohrflöte 8’ Bourdon 8’ Choralbass 4’
Octave 4’ Principal 4’ Posaune 16’
Spitzflöte 4’ Rohrflöte 4’ Trompete 8’
Quint 3’ Nasard 3’ Couplers:
Superoctave 2’ Waldflöte 2’ Great to Pedal
Terz 1 3/5’ Tierce 1 3/5’ Swell to Pedal
Mixtur IV 1 1/3’ Mixtur III 1’
Trompete 8’ Dulcian 16’ Tremulant to entire organ
Swell to Great Oboe 8’ Temperament: Kellner
The Pasi organ was designed and built for Trinity Lutheran Church by Martin Pasi Organ Builders of Roy, Washington, and was dedicated on April 23, 1995. It is a 29 stop, 2 manual, tracker instrument in a free standing black walnut case. The organ has suspended mechanical key action and mechanical stop action. More than 1600 pipes are arranged in 31 ranks. All pipes were made in the builder’s shop. The metal pipes were made from a 97 percent lead-tin alloy and the wood pipes from poplar. Wind is supplied by a ¾ horsepower blower and one wedge shaped bellows. The pipe shades were designed by Kathryn Wold, and carved of white oak by the builder.