Builder: M.P. Möller Organ Co., Op. 3052, 1921. Manuals: 3 Ranks: 32 Stops: 43 Action: Electro-pneumatic 1922: new 3-man, 32-rank installed 1965: Moller rebuilt with new console 1976: Moller added 7 ranks of reeds 2002: Obermeyer Organs reconfigured/rebuilt/made additions (see separate entry) Notes: October 1921 The Diapason announced new instrument including the detached console placed in front of the choir singers so "organist can at all times keep in touch with the entire music service and, at the same time, be in full view of pulpit and chancel." Richard C. Greene, Jeff Scofield and Organ Historical Society as of 20. GREAT ORGAN (enclosed w/Choir except for 1st Diapason) 8' 1st Open Diapason 61 8' 2nd Open Diapason 73 8' Doppel Flute 61 8' Melodia 61 4' Octave 12 4' Flute Harmonic 61 8' Tuba 61 Chimes 20 (tubular) SWELL ORGAN 16' Bourdon 73 8' Open Diapason 73 8' Stopped Diapason 73 8' Viole d'Orchestre 73 8' Vox Céleste 61 8' Aeoline 73 4' Principal 73 4' Flauto Traverso 73 2' Flautina 61 2.2/3 Dolce Cornet III 122 (also draws 4' Principal) 8' Cornopean 61 8' Oboe and Bassoon 61 8' Vox Humana 61 (enclosed in its own box) Tremulant CHOIR ORGAN 8' Geigen Principal 73 (48 scale) 8' Concert Flute 73 8' Gamba 73 8' Dulciana 73 8' Unda Maris 61 4' Flute d'Amour 73 2' Piccolo Harmonique 61 8' Clarinet 61 Tremulant Chimes (Gt) PEDAL ORGAN 16' Open Diapason 32 16' Bourdon 32 16' Violone 32 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw) 8' Octave 12 8' Dolce Flute 12 8' Violoncello 12 |
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