Logo of the Presbyterian Church.
Con Spirito Concert Series

Upcoming

Subscribe

Make sure you never miss a concert with our weekly Wednesday Digest email!


Meet our Organ

Casavant Frères Pipe Organ (Opus 3898) was designed and constructed for the First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood, MO. Installation began on October 1, 2013 and was completed in early December. The organ made its public debut at the 2013 Christmas Eve worship services. The congregation dedicated the Casavant organ on May 4, 2014. The Dedicatory Recital was played by organ virtuoso Vincent Dubois of France.

The organ is French symphonic in tonal design. Stop selection and voicing was inspired by the great French Cavaillé-Coll organs of the late 19th century and brought to life by Jacquelin Rochette, Casavant’s tonal director.

The organ has 61 stops and 76 ranks of pipes, controlled by a movable three manual and pedal draw knob console. The main organ is located in 2 large chambers flanking the chancel in the front of the sanctuary. The Antiphonal organ, crowned by the copper Trompette en chamade, is located on the rear wall of the sanctuary. Opus 3898 uses Electric-slider action.

Grand OrgueRécitPositif Expressif
Montre16Bourdon16Principal8
Montre8Diapason8Céleste8
Violoncelle8Bourdon8Cor de Nuit8
Flûte Harmonique8Viole de Gambe8Voix Éolienne8
Bourdon8Voix Céleste8Fugara4
Prestant4Principal4Flûte Douce4
Flûte Ouverte4Flûte Octaviante4Nasard2 ⅔
Quinte2 ⅔Octavin2Flageolet2
Doublette2Plein Jeu Harmonique II-V2Tierce1 ⅗
Cornet III2 ⅔Basson16Larigot1 ⅓
Fourniture IV-V1 ⅓Trompette Harmonique8Septième1/7
Cymbale III½Basson-Hautbois8Piccolo1
Trompette8Voix Humaine8Plein Jeu III1
Grand Orgue MuetClarion Harmonique4Cor Anglais16
Tuba Mirabilis (Positif)8TremoloTrompette8
Trompette en Chamade (Ant.)8Récit Grave, Muet, AiguClarinette8
ChimesTuba Mirabilis (Positif)8Temolo
Positif Grave, Muet, Aigu
Tuba Magna16
Tuba Mirabilis8
Tuba Clarion4
PédaleAntiphonal
Montre32Violonbasse16
Soubasse32Montre8
Contrebasse16Violon8
Montre I16Bourdon8
Montre II (Grand Orgue)16Prestant4
Soubasse16Flûte Conique4
Bourdon (Récit)16Doublette2
Violonbasse (Ant.)16Fourniture II1 ⅓
Quinte10 ⅔Trompette en Chamade8
Octavebasse8Antiphonal Grave, Aigu
Bourdon8
Bourdon Doux (Récit)8
Octave4
Flûte4
Théorbe6 ⅖
Contre Bombarde32
Bombarde16
Basson (Récit)16
Trompette8
Tuba Mirabilis (Pos.)8
Trompette en Chamade (Ant.)8
Clarion4
Tuba (Pos.)4

Each year on the 4th of May, we re-dedicate the organ in celebration of the gifts and support from our generous community who made this incredible instrument possible. Celebrated organists from around the world have come to play concerts of the most stunning repertoire ever written for this instrument, and we could not be more grateful to have it in our very own Sanctuary to enjoy each week.

Organists of the Annual Dedication Recitals

2014
Vincent DuBois (Dedication)
Notre Dame de Paris, Paris, France

2015
Ray and Beth Chenault
Organ Duo, United States

2016
Bill Stein
First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood

2017
Daryl Robinson
Moores School of Music, Houston

2018
Jeremy David Tarrant
Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit

2019
Scott Montgomery
Central United Methodist Church, Arkansas

2020
No recital
due to Covid

2021
No recital
due to Covid

2022
Jan Kraybill
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Missouri

2023
Chelsea Chen
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, NYC

2024
Johann Vexo (10 year celebration)
Nancy Cathedral, Notre Dame Cathedral, France