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Parish Choir

The choir's primary liturgical responsibility is to lead the singing of hymns.  The choir also performs various anthems and service music ranging from the classical to the contemporary while maintaining the standard of excellence found in traditional Anglican liturgy. 

The music program at St. Philip's is led by Tom Veregge, organist and choirmaster. The organist works with the priest to plan the liturgies and ensure that the quality of music Episcopalians expect is carried out capably.  The parish choir is a choir of volunteer singers which rehearses one evening during the week and leads worship each Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. Eucharist (September through May).  The Sunday worship service is preceded by a warm-up and rehearsal beginning at 9:30 a.m.  During the summer months, the choir enjoys a well deserved hiatus.  The organist typically invites instrumentalists and guest vocalists to share their talents with St. Philip's during the choir's summer break. 

Additional singers are always welcome.  If you would like to join the choir, please contact one of the choir members after the 10:30 a.m. Eucharist or phone the church office for more information.

About St. Philip's Pipe Organ


                First installation                                            Second installation

The pipe organ of St. Philip's Church was rebuilt in 1984 by Bunn=Minnick and retains some of the original ranks of pipes from the church's previous pipe organ.  This is the third pipe organ installation for the church.  The two earlier organs were located on the nave level, one being a small instrument with a Gothic style wooden case (originally located in the gallery) and the second a larger organ with elaborately stenciled pipes occupying the space where the choirs stalls are now located.
In 2011, the parish purchased a Schantz console to replace the failing 1984 unit. The Muller Pipe Organ Co. installed the console and provided tonal adjustments to the pipe organ.

2 Manuals, 17 Ranks

- Our instrument is expertly maintained by Muller Pipe Organ Company -

 

Great

16  Geigen Principal (enclosed)
8  Prinzipal
8  Holzgedackt
8  Voix Celeste II (enclosed)
4  Oktav
4  Bauerflote
2  Klein Oktav
III Mixtur
16  Bassoon (enclosed)
8  Trompette (enclosed)
4  Hautbois (enclosed)
Great Unison Off
4  Great to Great
16  Swell to Great
8  Swell to Great
4  Swell to Great
 

Swell

16  Bourdon Doux
8  Geigen Principal
8  Bourdon
8  Salicional
8  Voix Celeste
4  Geigen Octave
4  Flute Harmonique
2 2/3  Nazard
2  Doublette
2  Flute Octaviante
1 3/5  Tierce
1 1/3  Larigot
1  Fugara
16  Contre Trompette
8  Trompette
8  Bassoon
8  Vox Humana
4  Clarion
Tremulant
16  Swell to Swell
Swell Unison Off
4  Swell to Swell

Pedal

32  Untersatz
16  Subbass
16  Bourdon Doux
8  Principal
8  Gross Flute
8  Bourdon
4  Octave
4  Flute d'Amour
III  Rauschpfeife
16  Contre Trompette
8  Trompette
4  Clarion
8  Great to Pedal
4  Great to Pedal
8  Swell to Pedal
4  Swell to Pedal

Console

Movable Two Manual and Pedal Console
Solid-State Capture Combination Action
6  General Pistons, 6  Duplicate Toe Studs
General Cancel Piston, Swell Cancel Piston, Great Cancel Piston, Pedal Cancel Piston
4  Great Pistons, 4  Swell Pistons, 4  Pedal Pistons, 4  Duplicate Toe Studs
Setter Piston
Great to Pedal Reversible, Piston and Toe Stud; Swell to Pedal Reversible, Piston and Toe Stud;
Sforzando Reversible, Piston and Toe Stud
Crescendo Pedal
Swell Expression Pedal

Present installation with exposed Great in mounted casework.

 
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129 West Mound Street • Circleville, Ohio 43113 • 740.474.4525