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M. P. Möller Opus 10120 (1966 ca.)

Trinity Episcopal Church: Sanctuary; rear gallery
320 South Main Street
Danville, KY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


2011-07-05 - Organ chamber and console in rear gallery (Photograph from an archival source: Church Facebook page, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

Consoles

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Notes

2009-01-15 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager

2014-07-04 - Updated through online information from William Dunklin. -- July 2014, the organ is being offered free-for-the-taking on the church's website. The description on the website shows the organ to be a typical 4-rank Artiste model with a detached console: Open Diapason, 8'-4'; Gedeckt (stopped wood) 16'-2'; Viole 8'-2'; and a Trumpet 8'-4'. -Database Manager

2023-04-10 - From the parish website (Trinity's History / The Organ): *"In 1966, Trinity paid $9,225 for M.P. Möller of Hagerstown Maryland to build and install a new pipe organ. Möller, with Professor Paul Cantrell (a parishioner) and D. Harmon Lewis from Centre College, designed a baroque organ with two manuals. A November 1968 fire in the organ console caused extensive fire and water damage to the organ and church."* -Jim Stettner


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