First Presbyterian Church

340 5th Ave S
St Cloud, MN 56301


Builder: M.P. Möller Opus 9760, 1962
Manuals: 3
Ranks: 16
Action: Electropneumatic

Notes: Photo and additional information from Carla A. Johnson, 9/2010.

GREAT
8' Diapason 61
8' Koppelflöte (ch)
8' Spitzflöte (ch)
8' Unda Maris tc (ch)
4' Octave 12
    Fourniture III-IV 201
    Chimes

SWELL
8' Hohlflöte 61
8' Salicional 68
8' Voix Celeste tc 56
4' Flute 12
2.2/3' Nazard --
2' Flautino 12
16' Hautbois tc
8' Trumpet 68
8' Hautbois 68
4' Clarion 12
    Tremolo

CHOIR
8' Koppelflöte 68
8' Spitzflöte 68
8' Unda Maris tc 56
4' Nachthorn 61
2.2/3' Nasat 61
2' Nachthorn 12
    Tremolo

PEDAL
32' Resultant --
16' Contrebasse 32
16' Bourdon 12 (Sw)
8' Octave 12
8' Flute (Sw)
4' Choralbass 12
4' Flute (Sw)
16' Bombarde 12 (Sw)

Usual sub and super couplers
The organ was dedicated during the Palm Sunday worship service in 1963. Mr. Harry Iverson of the Möller Company designed the instrument, and J.R. Gould & Son of Minneapolis installed and tuned it.

The organ has four sections: The Great Organ, The Swell Organ, The Choir Organ, and the Pedal Organ. There is a three-manual console with electro-pneumatic action, eighteen ranks of pipes and thirty stops, numerous windchests, expression shades, switches, relays, and wind tunnels. In addition, the instrument has nine couplers, five adjustable combinations, six pedal movements, and a general cancel piston. There are 1040 separate pipes and an additional 478 notes.