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M. P. Möller Opus 6424 (1937)

Kalamazoo College: Stetson Chapel
1200 Academy Street
Kalamazoo, MI

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Unknown - Console (Photograph by From THE AMERICAN ORGANIST October 1936, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2011-04-26 - Chapel Exterior (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

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Notes

2008-02-21 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager

2009-03-29 - Updated through on-line information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ was replaced by Hellmuth Wolff opus 31 in 1988. Möller organ relocated to a church, current status unknown. -Database Manager

2011-05-01 - The organ was rebuilt in 1965 by William J. Mollema, a Kalamazoo College student at the time, and expanded to five divisions and 53 ranks with chests extending into the chancel area. A new, moveable console was also installed at this time. Alexander Boggs Ryan, of Western Michigan University, served as consultant. -Database Manager

2012-04-12 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- 15 stops prepared-for -Database Manager

2012-04-23 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager


Stoplist

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

       Kalamazoo, Michigan
       Kalamazoo College, Stetson Chapel

       Möller   Op. 6424   1937   3/22
       ___________________________________________________________

       GREAT (enclosed)                 SWELL
    8' Principal         61         16' Flute Conique           pf
    8' Clarabella        73          8' Geigen Diapason         73
    8' Gemshorn          73          8' Stopped Diapason        73
    4' Octave            73          8' Salicional              73
    4' Gemshorn          12          8' Voix Celeste            73
2 2/3' Octave Quint      pf          8' Dolce Flute Celeste II 134
    2' Super Octave      61          4' Principal               pf
  III  Mixture           pf          4' Flute ⌂                 73
       Tremulant                     4' Flute Celeste II        --
       Sub                           2' Flageolet               pf
       Unison Off                  III  Cornet                  pf
       Super                        16' Waldhorn                pf
                                     8' Trumpet                 73
       ECHO                          8' Oboe                    73
    8' Viole Celestes II pf          4' Clarion                 pf
    8' Flute d'Amour     pf             Tremulant
    4' Flute d'Amour     pf             Sub
    8' Vox Humana        pf             Unison Off
       Tremulant                        Super
       Chimes
                                        CHOIR
       PEDAL                         8' Diapason                73
   16' Diapason          32          8' Concert Flute           73
   16' Bourdon           32          8' Dulciana                73
   16' Violone           32          8' Unda Maris              pf
   16' Flute Conique     pf          4' Rohr Flute              73
   16' Dulciana          12 CH       4' Dulciana                12
    8' Octave            12      2 2/3' Dulciana Twelfth         7
    8' Flute Major       12          2' Dulciana Fifteenth       5
    8' Violoncello       12      1 3/5' Tierce                  pf
    8' Dulciana          CH          8' French Horn             pf
   16' Trumpet           12 SW       8' Clarinet                73
    8' Trumpet           SW             Tremulant
       Chimes            EC             Sub
                                        Unison Off
                                        Super
                                     8' Harp                    pf
                                     4' Harp                    pf

      [Received online from Jeff Scofield  April 12, 2012]

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