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M. P. Möller Opus 4661 (1926)

Second Presbyterian Church: Sanctuary
27 Washington St.
Newark, NJ

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


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Notes

2007-11-15 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager

2012-05-04 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Destroyed by fire in 1930 and replaced in 1933 by Möller 4/49 Op. 5984, which was enlarged to 4/90 by Nevin & Associates in 1990. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

     Newark, New Jersey
     Second Presbyterian Church

     Möller   Op. 4661   1926   4/44
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     GREAT                          CHOIR
 16' Double Open Diapason 61    16' Dulciana         73
  8' First Open Diapason  61     8' Concert Flute    73
  8' Second Open Diapason 12     8' Flute Celeste    73
  8' Doppel Flute         61     8' Dulciana         12
  8' Gemshorn             61     8' Unda Maris       61
  8' Viole d'Gamba        61     4' Flute Traverso   73
  4' Octave               61     2' Piccolo          61
  4' Wald Flute           61     8' Clarinet         73
  8' Trumpet              61     8' English Horn     73
     Tremolo                        Tremolo
     Sub                            Sub
     Unison Off                     Unison Off
     Super                          Super
                                 8' Harp             61
     SWELL                       4' Celeste
 16' Bourdon              73
  8' Open Diapason        73        SOLO
  8' Stopped Diapason     73     8' Philomela        73
  8' Viole d'Orchestre    73     8' Stentorphone     73
  8' Salicional           73     8' Gross Gamba      73
  8' Vox Celeste          61     8' Gamba Celeste    73
  8' Aeoline              73     4' Orchestral Flute 73
  4' Flute Harmonic       73     8' Tuba             73
III  Cornet   12-15-17   183     8' French Horn      73
 16' Fagotto              73        Tremolo
  8' Cornopean            73        Sub
  8' Oboe                 12        Unison Off
  8' Vox Humana           61        Super
     Tremolo
     Sub                            PEDAL
     Unison Off                 32' Resultant        --
     Super                      16' Open Diapason    32
                                16' Second Diapason  GT
     ECHO (on Choir)            16' Bourdon          32
  8' Forest Flute         73    16' Gedeckt          SW
  8' Muted Viole          73    16' Dulciana         CH
  8' Vox Angelica         73     8' Octave           12
  4' Flute                73     8' Flute            GT
  8' Vox Humana           73     8' Gamba            GT
     Tremolo                    16' Tuba             12 SO
     Chimes  (heavy)      25    16' Fagott           SW
                                 8' Tuba             SO

    [Received online from Jeff Scofield  May 5, 2012]

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