2005-12-29 - Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This organ was originally built for St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Ellensburg, Washington. It was moved to Granger by an undocumented person or firm at an undocumented date, but when the church was still St. Patrick's. The parish has since been renamed. -Database Manager
2012-07-04 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the console May 19, 1994 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Granger, Washington St. Patrick's / Our Lady of Guadalupe RC M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 7154, 1945 - Original Specifications GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS 8 Open Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal [8] 8 Gedeckt (Sw) -- Great to Pedal [8] 8 Gamba (Sw) -- 8 Dulciana 61 Swell to Great 16,[8],4 4 Dulcet 12 Great 16 FINGER PISTONS Great 4 Full Organ 1 – 3 Swell & Pedal 1 – 3 Great & Pedal 1 - 3 SWELL (Expressive) 16 Lieblich Bourdon 12 8 Gedeckt 61 FOOT LEVERS 8 Gamba 73 Gt. to Ped. Reversible (rev) 4 Lieblich Flute 12 2-2/3 Nazard 7 2 Flautino 5 PEDAL MOVEMENTS 8 Trumpet 73 Expression (bal.) Tremolo Crescendo (bal.) Swell 16 Swell Unison ACTION: E-P pitman & unit Swell 4 VOICES: 6 PEDAL (Expressive) STOPS: 16 16 Bourdon 32 16 Lieblich Bourdon (Sw) -- RANKS: 6 8 Major Flute 12 8 Stopped Flute (Sw) -- PIPES: 421 NOTES This organ was originally built for St. Andrew's Catholic Church in Ellensburg. It was sold to St. Patrick's (now, Our Lady of Guadalupe) in Granger ca. 1966, and was installed there by an unknown person or firm. The flute unit is a combination of stopped wood, capped metal and tapered open metal pipes. The top 7 pipes of the flute unit (2' extension) break back to 4' pitch. Sources: M.P. Möller opus list; Eugene M. Nye compilation; JRS; extant, moved organ [Received from James R. Stettner 2012-07-02.]
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