Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2008-04-29 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2010-01-21 - Updated through online information from William Dunklin. -Database Manager
2011-05-19 - Updated through online information from Greg Lacey. -- Opus 7866 was a lush romantic organ that replaced by a 3-manual electronic in 1989. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from <i>The Diapason</i> December 1949 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Elizabethton, Tennessee First Baptist Church Möller Op. 7866 1949 3/23 ____________________________________________________ GREAT (enclosed) SWELL 8' Diapason 61 16' Bourdon 12 8' Hohlflöte 61 8' Geigen Diapason 73 8' Gemshorn 61 8' Gedeckt 73 4' Octave 61 8' Gamba 73 4' Flute 12 8' Gamba Celeste 61 2 2/3' Twelfth 61 4' Octave Geigen 73 2' Fifteenth 61 4' Flute Harmonique 61 Sub 2 2/3' Nazard 61 Unison Off 2' Flautino 12 Super 8' Trompette 73 4' Clarion 12 ECHO (prepared) Tremulant 8' Cor de Nuit Sub 8' Vox Angelica Unison Off 8' Unda Maris Super 4' Flute 8' Vox Humana CHOIR Tremolo 8' Viola 73 Chimes 8' Concert Flute 73 8' Viole Dolce 73 PEDAL 8' Viole Dolce Celeste 61 16' Diapason 32 4' Rohrflöte 61 16' Bourdon 32 2 2/3' Quint 7 16' Lieblich Gedeckt SW 2' Piccolo 5 8' Principal 32 8' English Horn 73 8' Gemshorn GT Tremulant 8' Gedeckt SW Sub 4' Fifteenth 12 Unison Off 16' Trombone 12 SW Super 8' Trompette SW Chimes 21 4' Clarion SW [Received online from Jeff Scofield December 13, 2011]
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