Practice Organ #1 (MUB 332)

Tonal Design: Willis Bodine, Jr.;

Organ Builder: Bertram Kinzey, Jr.;

Gainesville, FL, 1972

MUB 332.1

The history of this organ dates back to 1970 with a research project on the Acoustical Influences of Casework Enclosing Pipe Organs. Bertram Kinzey, Professor in the College of Architecture, headed this study. The music building was recently constructed and, thus, in need of a few practice organs. This study would not only supply the researchers with an instrument to examine, but the School of Music would receive the organ as a practice instrument. The tonal design was formulated by then University Organist and Professor Emeritus Willis Bodine (UF faculty member from 1959-2003).

MUB 332.2

Stop List

Grand Orgue

16' Basse Conique

8' Bourdon A'Cheminee

8' Flute Conique

4' Prestant

4' Flute

2' Doublette

IV Fourniture

V Cornet

8' Trompette

Recit

8' Bourdon

8' Flute Conique

4' Flute Traversiere

4' Douce

2-2/3' Nasard

2' Quarte de Nasard

1-3/5' Tierce

8' Trompette

4' Clarion

Positiv

8' Bourdon A'Cheminee

4' Flute A'Fuseau

4' Douce

2' Octavin

1-1/3' Larigot

1' Sifflet

II Cymbale

4' Clarion

Pedal

16' Bourdon Basse

8' Montre

8' Bourdon

8' Flute Conique

4' Prestant

2' Flute A'Bec

V Fourniture

8' Trompette

4' Clarion

2' Dessus de Trompette