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M. P. Möller Opus 4187 (1925)

Wilshire Boulevard Congregational Church: Sanctuary
4350 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA

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Notes

2009-02-27 - Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Church closed in 1931 and the buildings sold to Wilshire Methodist Church; the organ was rebuilt and enlarged in 1956 with a new console as Möller Op. M-9357; by the time that fire badly damaged the organ and most of the sanctuary in 1994, the organ had grown to a 4/75. The organ was rebuilt as a 5/47 by Robert Turner in 1998, with a new console; 35 ranks are prepared-for. -Database Manager

2012-06-28 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager


Stoplist

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

    Los Angeles, California
    Wilshire Boulevard Congregational Church

    Möller   Op. 4187   1926   3/38
    __________________________________________________________
       
    GREAT (encl w/CH) 6" wind             SWELL  6" wind
16' Double Open Diapason  73          16' Bourdon           61
 8' First Open Diapason   61           8' Open Diapason     73
 8' Second Open Diapason  61           8' Flauto Traverso   73
 8' Doppel Floete         73           8' Violin Diapason   73
 8' Gemshorn              CH           8' Viole d'Orchestre 73
 8' Viol d'Gamba          73           8' Viole Celeste     61
 8' Gross Floete          73           8' Salicional        61
 8' Clarabel Flute        73           8' Gedeckt           12
 8' Flute Celeste         61           8' Aeoline           73
 4' Octave (2nd Open)     12           4' Orchestral Flute  12
 4' Flute Harmonic        61           4' Salicet           12
 2' Piccolo               12           4' Flute Traverso    12
16' Tuba                  61 12"   2 2/3' Octave Quint       7 *
 8' Tuba Mirabilis        12 12"       2' Piccolo            5 *
 8' French Trumpet        73       1 3/5' Tiercena           5 *
 4' Clarion               12 12"     III  Mixture           -- *
    Tremulant                         16' Contra Fagotto    61
    Sub                                8' Cornopean         73
    Unison Off                         8' Oboe              73
    Super                              8' Vox Humana        61
    Chimes                EC              Tremulant
                                          Unison Off
    CHOIR  5" wind                        Super
 8' English Open Diapason 73              Harp              49
 8' Violoncello           73
 8' Melodia  (Clarabel)   GT              PEDAL
 8' Gemshorn              73          32' Bourdon           32
 8' Gemshorn Celeste      61          16' 1st Open Diapason 32
 8' Quintadena            73          16' 2nd Open Diapason 32
 8' Dulciana              61          16' Small Diapason    GT
 4' Flute d'Amour         61          16' Bourdon           12
 4' Dulcet                12          16' Lieblich Gedeckt  SW
 2' Piccolo               12          16' Bourdon Echo      EC
 8' English Horn          73      10 2/3' Quint              7
 8' Clarinet              73           8' Octave            12
    Tremulant                          8' Major Flute        5
    Sub                                8' Violoncello       CH
    Unison Off                         8' Dolce Flute       SW
    Super                             16' Tuba              GT
                                       8' Tuba              GT
    ECHO  5" wind
 8' Echo Flute            61              ECHO FLUTE
 8' Muted Viole           73          16' Flute             12 EC
 8' Viole Celeste         61
 4' Fern Flute            12
 8' Vox Humana            73
    Tremulant
    Chimes                20

   [Received online from Jeff Scofield June 29, 2012]

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