THE MASCIONI 1924-1938-2025
Ready, after the summer break, to begin the restoration and extension of the Mascioni organ op. 359 located in the parish church of San Martino di Lupari, originally built by Vincenzo Mascioni in 1924 for the old church by integrating part of the phonic material of the old Callido organ.
A large part of the current Organ disposition is composed of pipes by the organ builder Callido, including the pipes of the Voce Umana and the Contrabass from DO#1.
Originally the instrument was composed by two manuals and adopted pneumatic transmissions; it was inaugurated in concert by Maestro Oreste Ravanello and Don Emilio Fuvizzani in 1925. Later, in 1938, with the construction of the new church, it was dismantled and reassembled in its current location, in the choir, electrified in its controls and equipped with a new electric transmission console with variations to the composition.
The instrument, hidden behind the choir stalls, will be fully restored in every part with work on site and in our workshop with the upgrading of the transmission system, the console and a phonic extension in the pedal section.
I Keyboard - Organ Gr.
Principal 16'
Principal 8'
Flute 8'
Leg 8'
Sweet 8'
Octave 4'
Flute 4'
XII 2/3'
XV 2'
Decimino 3/5'
Severe Stuffing
Acute Stuffing
Human Voice 8'
Trumpet 8'
Chromorn 8'
Cornetto (combined)
Pedal
Acoustic Bass 32′
Double bass 16'
Principal 16'
Subbass 16'
Bass Arm. 8'
Principal 8'
Octave 4'
Trombone 16′
Trumpet 8'
II Keyboard - Expressive
Euphonium 8'
Bordone 8'
Viola 8'
Salicional 8'
Flute 4'
Main 4'
Silvestre 2'
Full
Viola 8'
Oboe 8'
Tremolo