2008-05-09 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This "new" organ replaces a 1950s Wicks destroyed by a fire on May 25, 2003. The organ has as its basis M.P. Möller's Opus 5451, 1928 originally built for Bleitz Funeral Home in Seattle, WA. Also included are the facade and 8' Open Diapason from M.P. Möller, Opus 3342, 1922, a chest from Seattle First Church of Christ, Scientist, an Aeolian Trumpet, and other misc. pipework and chests. An all-new Syndyne system operates the instrument. The console is from the 1928 Bleitz Möller, but the stoprail is new. The organ was installed beginning Monday June 2, 2008. Tonal regulation and finishing was from Monday June 9 thru Saturday June 14. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist copied from console after installation in 2008 2008
Great Lieblich Gedeckt 16, Open Diapason 8, Harmonic Flute 8, Melodia 8, Salicional 8, Octave 4, Fifteenth 2, Flute 4, Trumpet 8, Chimes [20], Clarion 4
Swell Contra Salicional [tc] 16, Stopped Diapason 8, Salicional 8, Voix Celeste [tc] 8, Harmonic Flute 4, Harmonic Piccolo 2, Nasard 2 2/3, Salicet 4, Tierce 1 3/5, Trumpet 8, Oboe 8, Tremolo
Pedal Resultant 32, Subbass 16, Lieblich Gedeckt 16, Major Flute 8, Open Diapason 8, Choral Bass 4, blank, Flute 4, Trumpet 8, Clarion 4
Swell to Pedal 8, Swell to Pedal 4, Great to Pedal 8, Great to Pedal 4, Great to Great 16, Great to Great 4, Swell to Great 16, Great to Great 8, Swell to Great 4, Swell to Great 8, Swell to Swell 16, Swell to Swell 8, Swell to Swell 4
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