Builder: M.P. Möller Organ Co., Op. 3928, 1924. Manuals: 3 Ranks: 23 Action: Electro-pneumatic Notes: David Fienen (college organist), Jeff Scofield and Organ Historical Society as of 2014. Organ professor Dr. Paul Allwardt had intended this organ to be moved into the new Bjorling Recital Hall above the ceiling. Insurance money from the fire was used in part to purchase the Noack organ in the Youngdahl organ studio. GREAT ORGAN (enclosed) 1. 16‘ Double Open Diapason 73 2. 8’ First Open Diapason 61 3. 8’ Second Open Diapason (from #1) 4. 8’ Doppel Flute 73 5. 8’ Clarabella 73 6. 8’ Dulciana 73 7. 4’ Flute D’Amour 73 8. 4’ Octave 61 9. 8’ Tuba 73 SWELL ORGAN 11. 16’ Bourdon (Unit) 97 12. 8’ Gedeckt (from #11) 13. 4’ Orchestral Flute (from #11) 14. 2.2/3’ Quinte (from #11) 15. 2’ Fifteenth (from #11) 16. 1.3/5’ Tiercena (from #11) 17. 8’ Open Diapason 73 18. 8’ Flute Traverso 73 19. 8’ Salicional 73 20. 8’ Vox Celeste (TC) 61 21. 8’ Aeoline 73 22. 4’ Flute Harmonique 73 23. 8’ Cornopean 73 24. 8’ Oboe 73 25. 8’ Vox Humana (separate swell box) 61 26. Harp (49 bars) CHOIR ORGAN (enclosed with Swell) 27. 8’ English Open Diapason 73 28. 8’ Doppel Flute (from #4) 29. 8’ Melodia (from #5) 30. 8’ Dulcian (from #6) 31. 4’ Flute (from #7) 32. 8’ Tuba (from #9) 33. 8’ Viole D’Gamba 73 34. 8’ Clarinet 73 PEDAL ORGAN 35. 16’ Open Diapason 44 36. 16’ Bourdon 44 37. 16’ Lieblich Gedeckt (from #11) 38. 8’ Flute (from #36) |
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