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M. P. Möller Opus 7815 (1948)

Calvary Baptist Church
E. 75th & NE 9th
Seattle, WA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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Notes

2006-10-25 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Originally built for this location. Moved at an unknown time to Wedgewood Baptist - also in Seattle. -Database Manager

2007-05-02 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager

2008-04-07 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was a Moller "Portable" with a detached console. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console June 11, 1993 at Wedgewood Baptist Church in Seattle Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Seattle, Washington
Calvary Baptist Church

M.P. Möller, Opus 7815, 1948 - "Portable" - Original Specifications

GREAT (Expressive)            SWELL (Expressive)            PEDAL (Expressive)
8     Diapason Conique        8     Lieblich Gedeckt        16  Bourdon
8     Lieblich Gedeckt        8     Salicional              8   Lieblich Gedeckt
8     Salicional              8     Quintadena (Syn.)       4   Octave Conique
4     Octave Conique          4     Lieblich Flute          4   Flute
2-2/3 Quint                   4     Salicet                 2   Super Octave
2     Super Octave            2-2/3 Nazard
                              2     Piccolo
                              8     Oboe (Syn.)
                                    Tremolo

STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
   16    Bourdon                 (Ped)  12   Extension of the 8' Lieblich Gedeckt.
   8     Diapason Conique         (Gt)  --   From the 4' Octave Conique.
                                             1-12 from the 8' Lieblich Gedeckt.
   8     Lieblich Gedeckt  (Gt/Sw/Ped)  61
   8     Salicional            (Gt/Sw)  --   From the 4' Salicet. 1-12 from the
                                             8' Lieblich Gedeckt.
   8     Quintadena (Syn.)        (Sw)  --   Synthetic. Draws the 8' Salicional
                                             and 2-2/3' Nazard.
   4     Octave Conique       (Gt/Ped)  49   Top octave from the Lieblich Gedeckt unit.
   4     Lieblich Flute           (Sw)  12   Extension of the 8' Lieblich Gedeckt.
                                             Top 5 pipes break back to 8' pitch.
   4     Flute                   (Ped)  --   Same as the 4' Lieblich Flute.
   4     Salicet                  (Sw)  61
   2-2/3 Nazard                   (Sw)  --   From the Lieblich Gedeckt unit.
                                             Breaks back to 4' pitch at c# 50.
   2-2/3 Quint                    (Gt)  --   From the Salicet unit. 54 notes.
   2     Super Octave            (Ped)  --   From the 4' Octave Conique.
   2     Super Octave             (Gt)  --   From the 4' Salicet. Top octave repeats.
   2     Piccolo                  (Sw)  --   From the Lieblich Gedeckt unit.
                                             Breaks back to 4' pitch at g# 45,
                                             and to 8' pitch at g# 57.
   8     Oboe (Syn.)              (Sw)  --   Synthetic. Draws the 8' Salicional,
                                             4' Lieblich Flute, and 2-2/3' Nazard.
         Tremolo                  (Sw)       Affects the entire instrument.

PIPE SUMMARY
   4'  Octave Conique..............49 pipes
   16' Bourdon/Lieblich Gedeckt....85 pipes
   4'  Salicet.....................61 pipes

COUPLERS
   Swell to Great

PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Expression                     (bal.)
   Crescendo                      (bal.)

ACTION: E-P unit
VOICES: 3
STOPS: 19
RANKS: 3
PIPES: 195

NOTES
The organ was originally built for this location. It was later relocated
to Wedgewood Baptist Church in Seattle at an unknown date and by an
unknown person or firm.



 [Received on line from James R. Stettner May 30, 2009.]

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