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M. P. Möller Opus 9502 (1961)

Trinity Baptist Church / Trinity Fellowship
2700 SE 67th
Portland, OR

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Unknown - Console (Photograph by Eugene Poole, Moller sales rep, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

1961 - Front of church, organ chamber, console (Photograph by Moller promotional photo, collection of Eugene Poole, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

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Notes

2007-02-24 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is installed in three side-by-side chambers across the front of the chancel. The approximate cost of the organ was $31,000.00. -Database Manager

2022-08-13 - The church has closed. -Jeff Scofield


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console February 26, 1990 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Portland, Oregon
Trinity Baptist Church

M.P. Möller, Opus 9502, 1961 - Original Specifications

GREAT
   8   Diapason                     61
   8   Hohl Flöte                   61
   8   Gemshorn                     61
   4   Octave                       61
   2   Fifteenth                    61
       Chimes  (Maas; ta - f2)     (21)
   Great to Great 16'
   Great Unison Off
   Great to Great 4'

SWELL (Expressive)
   8   Gedeckt                      61
   8   Gamba                        61
   8   Gamba Celeste          (tc)  49
   4   Flute Harmonique             61
   2   Flute d'Amour                61
   8   Trompette                    61
   8   Vox Humana           (prep)  --
       Tremolo
   Swell to Swell 16'
   Swell Unison Off
   Swell to Swell 4'

CHOIR (Expressive)
   8   Quintadena                   61
   8   Dulciana                     61
   8   Unda Maris             (tc)  49
   4   Koppel Flote                 61
   2   Block Flote                  61
   8   Oboe                         61
       Tremolo
   Choir to Choir 16'
   Choir Unison Off
   Choir to Choir 4'

PEDAL
   16  Contre Basse                 32
   16  Lieblich Gedeckt       (Sw)  12
   8   Principal                    32
   8   Gedeckt                (Sw)  --
   4   Octave                       12
   16  Fagot                  (Ch)  12
   4   Oboe Clarion           (Ch)  --

COUPLERS
   Swell to Pedal                  8,4
   Great to Pedal                  8
   Choir to Pedal                  8
   Swell to Great               16,8,4
   Choir to Great               16,8,4
   Swell to Choir               16,8,4

FINGER PISTONS
   Full Organ                    1 - 5
   Swell                         1 - 5
     Sw. to Ped.                 (rev)
   Great                         1 - 5
     Gr. to Ped.                 (rev)
   Choir                         1 - 5
   SFZ.                          (rev)
   Gen. Can.

TOE STUDS
   Pedal                         1 - 5
   Sw. to Ped.                   (rev)
   Gt. to Ped.                   (rev)
   Sforzando                     (rev)

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

ACTION: Electro-Pneumatic
VOICES: 19
STOPS: 25
RANKS: 19
PIPES: 1,113

NOTES
The church's previous building was located in SW Portland at the corner
of 4th & Mill.  The previous pipe organ was a II-manual tracker-action
instrument built ca. 1911 by the Hinners Organ Co. of Pekin, IL.  It is
believed to have had 12-stops, 12-ranks, and +/- 674 pipes.  The ultimate
disposition of the instrument is unknown.

The present structure is the congregation's third building, and was built
in 1954.  The organ was built and installed in 1961 at an approximate
cost of $31,000.00.  It is installed in three side-by-side chambers
across the front of the room directly behind the elevated front Choir
gallery.

 [Received on line from James R. Stettner April 21, 2009.]

Stoplist from PortlandORgans.com (now inoperative) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

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