University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN 55455

Builder: Hillgreen-Lane, 1955.
Manuals: 2
Ranks: 4
Action: Electropneumatic

Notes: According to Roger Burg, a former student, the Univ of Minnesota added a Hillgreen, Lane & Co. 4-rank practice instrument (which replaced an Austin in the lower level "middle" organ practice room of Scott Hall on the East Bank). Circa 1950s.

"Opus 1185 was a project to rebuild an existing instrument for the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis at a cost of $5654.00. The contract was received Jan 21, 1955 for completion the same year. This enclosed 4-rank organ consisted of a 16' Rohrflote of 97 pipes, 8' Viola Diapason, 8' Dulciana and a 4' Spitzflote of 73 pipes each. The console had a combination action with four geeral pistons." Information from The American Organist, January 2025

Ranks:
16' Rohrflöte 97
8' Viola Diapason 73
8' Dulciana 73
4' Spitzflöte 73

GREAT
16' Dulciana
8' Diapason
8' Rohrflöte
8' Dulciana
4' Octave
4' Spitzflöte
2.2/3' Twelfth
2' Super Octave

SWELL
16' Rohrflöte
8' Spitzflöte
8' Rohrflöte
8' Dulciana
4' Spitzflöte
4' Flute
4' Dulciana
2.2/3' Nasard
2' Flautino
1.3/5' Tierce
    Tremolo

PEDAL
16' Bourdon
8' Diapason
8' Fulciana
8' Rohrflöte
5.1/3' Quint
4' Octave
4' Dulciana
2' Flute