2009-02-27 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2015-04-18 - Updated through online information from scot Huntington. -- Replaced an electrified 2-manual Reuben Midmer & Sons tubular-pneumatic instrument originally built in 1914. A double Artiste unit organ, the instrument is contained within two expression boxes, and severely cramped within the existing Midmer case. The now-mute Midmer façade pipes were originally the speaking basses for the Open Diapason and Dulciana ranks. -Database Manager
console stoplist, January 19, 2015 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Mamaroneck, New York Mamaroneck United Methodist Church M.P. Moeller, Op. 10818, 1972 Double Artiste unit organ Both divisions independently enclosed and expressive. GREAT 16' Bourdon 8' Principal 8' Gedackt 4' Octave 4' Gedackt 2' Gedackt III Mixture 4' Trichter Regal Swell to Great SWELL 8' Spitzfloete 8' Gemshorn 8' Gemshorn Celeste 4' Spitzfloete 2' Spitzfloete 1 1/3' Larigot 16' Contre Trompette 8' Trompette 4' Clarion Tremulant PEDAL 16' Bourdon 8' Principal 8' Gedackt 8' Gemshorn 4' Octave 4' Spitzfloete III Mixture 16' Contre Trompette 8' Trompette 4' Trichter Regal RANKS 16-2 Bourdon/Gedackt 8-4 Principal III Mixture 4 Trichter Regal 8-2 Spitzfloete 8, 1 1/3 Gemshorn 8 Gemshorn Celeste t.c. 16-4 Trompette General pistons: 1-4 (hold & set) Crescendo pedal 2 balanced expression pedals [Received from scot huntington 2015-04-14.]
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