The first pipe organ in Collier County, Trinity-by-the-Cove's organ was built by Casavant-Frères in Ste. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada and was dedicated in 1971. At that time, it was an instrument of 17 ranks (sets of pipes), played on two manuals and pedals. In 1983, it was rebuilt with the addition of an expressive third manual division, increasing in size to 31 ranks. Recently, several sets of pipes have been revoiced or replaced. In 2007, the organ was rebuilt by Thomas Helms of Pensacola.
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GRAND ORGUE
Bourdon 16
Montre 8
Flute à Cheminée 8
Viole de Gambe 8 (Réc.)
Prestant 4
Flute conique 4 (Réc.)
Petite Flute 2
Cornet II
Fourniture IV
Cloches
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POSITIV
Bourdon 8
Viole de Gambe 8 (Réc.)
Voix céleste 8 (Réc.)
Flute douce 8 (Réc.)
Flute à Fuseau 4
Viole 4 (Réc.)
Flute douce 4 (Réc.)
Nasard 2 2/3
Doublette 2
Cromorne 8
Tremblant
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RÉCIT
Flute douce 16
Flute ouverte 8
Viole de Gambe 8
Voix céleste 8
Flute douce 8
Flute conique 4
Viole 4
Flute douce 4
Prestant 4
Quarte II
Basson 16
Hautbois 8
Trompette 8
Petit Clairon 4
Voix humaine 8
Tremblant
Clochettes
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PÉDALE
Basse acoustique 32
Soubasse 16
Bourdon 16 (G.O.)
Octave Basse 8
Viole 8 (Réc.)
Bourdon 8 (G.O.)
Quinte 5 1/3
Octave 4
Bourdon 4 (G.O.)
Bombarde 16
Basson 16 (Réc.)
Hautbois 8 (Réc.)
Trompette 8 (Réc.)
Hautbois 4 (Réc.)
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The organ has a full complement of unison, sub and super couplers; Positiv-Grand Orgue manual transfer;
five pistons for each division; eight general combination pistons; fifty memories; and transposer.