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M. P. Möller Opus 9359 (1960)

St. Adalbert/Prince of Peace Catholic Church
162 South 15th Street
Pittsburgh, PA

Note: Not playable. (in this location)


Images


2023 - Electronic organ console sitting in front of pipe organ (Photograph by Pawsburgh , submitted by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2023 - Organ and rose window (Photograph by Pawsburgh , submitted by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2016 - Exterior front (Photograph by Interesting Pennsylvania, submitted by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2016 - High altar (Photograph by Interesting Pennsylvania, submitted by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2016 - Interior, floor level (Photograph by Interesting Pennsylvania, submitted by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

2016 - Rear gallery and organ (Photograph by Interesting Pennsylvania, submitted by Andrew Scanlon/Andrew Scanlon)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2008-12-12 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager

2009-09-25 - Updated through on-line information from Jason Barnsley. -Database Manager

2016-04-30 - Updated through online information from Jim Stark. <br>As of April 2016, the console had been removed but the remaining organ appears to be intact. An electronic substitute is being. -Database Manager

2018-12-17 - The factory specifications specify an 'organ case for exposed division.' A photo on the parish website history page doesn't show the case, but the rest of the organ is there 'bare bones.' St. Adalbert merged with six other parishes in 1992 to form Prince of Peace Parish; five of the seven churches have closed, leaving St. Adalbert and one other. -Database Manager


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