

The Roy A. Johnson Memorial Organ, built in
1999 by Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc., Warrensburg, Missouri, is a
three-manual instrument of 46 ranks based on an eclectic design.
The concept does not copy any historical style of organ building.
The tonal design is a synthesis, resulting in a concept that is
distinctly American.

The organ contains 2,692 pipes, of which 653
were retained from the previous instrument and revoiced for the
new tonal specification. The visible casework is constructed of
poplar painted white and contains polished zinc pipes with the
mouths painted gold.
The console was built with drawknobs, coupler
rail, toe studs, kick paddles, pedal board, manual key cheeks,
and marker plates in the Aeolian Skinner style in memory of the
late Roy Johnson, University of Arizona Professor of Organ, who
admired the elegance and feel of their consoles.
The key and stop functions are controlled by
a solid state multi-plex relay system. The combination action
has 99 levels of memory and features a programmable crescendo
and sforzando.
Dr. John Brobeck is the organist at Northminster
Presbyterian Church.