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M. P. Möller Opus 10948 (1974)

Nativity Episcopal Church: Church
419 Cedarcroft Road
Baltimore, MD

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


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2014-09-16 - Console, Swell Box, and Pipe Display (Photograph by David Neff/Database Manager)

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Notes

2009-03-01 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager

2009-12-22 - Updated through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -- Exposed 80-pipe Principal exposed around and above swell box at front wall -Database Manager

2014-09-20 - Updated through online information from David Neff. -- In 1982 the organ was modified by the addition of a Mixture (III-IV) on the Great. I am not sure how this affects the number of ranks and pipes. In addition, three pedal reed stops were created by borrowing from the existing Trompette rank: Contre Trompete 16, Trompette 8, Clarion 4. -Database Manager

2016-12-21 - Updated through online information from Steve Bartley. <br>In 2015, this congregation merged with the nearby Lutheran church of the Holy Comforter, who brought their fairly new electronic organ to Nativity. The Moller is being sold off bit by bit. -Database Manager


Stoplist

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

            Baltimore, Maryland
            Church of the Nativity (Cedarcroft), Episcopal

            Möller   Op. 10948   1974   2/5

            Wind pressure:  Offets 4½"; Trebles 3½"

            GREAT
 1.     16' Bourdon         92 pipes
 2.      8' Principal       85 pipes   exposed
 3.      8' Gedeckt         from #1
 4.      8' Gemshorn        80 pipes
 5.      4' Octave          from #2
 6.      4' Gedeckt         from #1
 7.      2' Super Octave    from #2
 8.      2' Flute           from #1    repeat 5 top notes
 9.      8' Trompette       from #17
10.         Chimes                     prepared for

            SWELL
11.      8' Gedeckt         from #1
12.      8' Gemshorn        from #4
13.      4' Spitzprincipal  73 pipes
14.      4' Gedeckt         from #1
15.      2' Spitzoctave     from #13
16.  1 1/3' Larigot         from #4    repeat 12 top notes
17.      8' Trompette       61 pipes   1-6 half-length
18.      4' Clairon         from #17   top octave from #13
19.         Tremolo

            PEDAL
20.     16' Bourdon         from #1
21.      8' Principal       from #2
22.      8' Gedeckt         from #1
23.      8' Gemshorn        from #4
24.      4' Octave          from #2
25.      4' Gedeckt         from #1
26.      2' Super Octave    from #2

[Received on line from Jeff Scofield December 24, 2009.]

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