Parish of Our Lady of Fatima, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This organ is the smallest ever constructed by Lewtak Pipe Organ Builders, featuring a modest ten stops and twelve ranks. Each stop is therefore especially significant in shaping the instrument's unique tonal palette. Built as a tracker organ, it employs fully mechanical linkage for both key and stop actions, ensuring a direct, responsive touch. The façade is crafted from solid Sapele wood, embellished with handmade ornaments, and the mouths of the façade pipes are gilded with 24-karat gold. Twisted ropes in the case moldings are also gilded, adding an elegant, intricate touch to the organ’s appearance.

Manual I

1. Principal 8'

2. Bourdon 8'

3. Prestant 4'

4. Mixture III

Manual II

5. Quintadena 8'

6. Rohrflöte 4'

7. Octave 2'

PEDAL

8. Subbass 16'

9. Spitzpfeife 8'

10. Choralbass 4'

·        Couplers I-P, II-P, II-I

·        Manual compass 61 notes

·        Pedal compass 32 notes

·        Mechanical key and stop action

Tuning temperament: Neidhardt 1724 “Grosse Stadt”