2007-12-04 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2012-02-11 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2014-07-29 - Updated through online information from John Igoe. -- A YouTube video notes that the 1930 Moller organ now has an Austin console and that it was rebuilt and restored to original voicing in 2001 by Lewis & Hitchcock. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from <i>The Diapason</i> November 1929 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Cumberland, Maryland First Presbyterian Church Möller Op. 5609 1930 3/24 _____________________________________________________ GREAT CHOIR 16' Dbl Open Diapason 61 8' English Open Diapason 73 8' 1st Open Diapason 61 8' Flute Harmonic 73 8' 2nd Open Diapason 12 8' Doppelflöte GT 8' Doppelflöte 73 8' Gemshorn GT 8' Melodia 73 8' Dulciana 73 8' Gemshorn 73 4' Flute Traverso GT 4' Octave CH 8' French Horn 61 4' Flute Harmonic CH 8' Clarinet 73 8' Tuba 61 Tremulant Tremulant Sub Sub Unison Off Unison Off Super Super Harp Harp CH Harp Dampers Harp Dampers SWELL PEDAL 16' Bourdon 61 32' Resultant -- 8' Open Diapason 73 16' 1st Open Diapason 32 8' Gedeckt 12 16' 2nd Open Diapason GT 8' Viole d'Orchestre 73 16' Bourdon 32 8' Salicional 73 16' Lieblich Gedeckt SW 8' Voix Celeste 61 8' Octave 12 4' Orchestral Flute 12 8' Flute 12 4' Salicet 12 2 2/3' Flute 12th 7 2' Flautina 5 8' Oboe 73 8' Vox Humana 73 Tremulant Sub Unison Off Super [Received online from Jeff Scofield February 11, 2012]
Regrettably, it is not possible to display the information about the sponsor of this pipeorgandatabase entry or if there is a sponsor. Please see About Sponsors on Pipe Organ Database.