2009-03-01 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2009-12-26 - Updated through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2024-08-23 - According to Episcopal News Service(Aug. 21, 2024), the parish closed sometime in 2023 and is now the home of the Diocesan headquarters. Supposedly the organ will remain in place, since the nave will be used as a Diocesan chapel. -John Lanier
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Savannah, Georgia St. Michael's Episcopal Church Möller Op. 11016 1975 2/8 GREAT 1. 16' Bourdon 92 pipes 2. 8' Principal 80 pipes 3. 8' Gedeckt from #1 4. 8' Gemshorn from #13 5. 4' Octav from #2 6. 4' Gedeckt from #1 7. 2' Super Octav from #2 repeat 5 top notes 8. 2' Flute from #1 repeat 5 top notes 9. II Mixture 122 pipes 10. Tremolo 11. Chimes prepared for SWELL 12. 8' Rohrflöte 73 pipes 1-12 from #13 13. 8' Gemshorn 80 pipes 14. 4' Spitzprincipal 73 pipes 15. 4' Rohrflöte from #12 16. 2' Spitzoctav from #14 17. 1 1/3' Larigot from #13 18. 16' Contre Trompette 80 pipes 1-6 half-length 19. 8' Trompette from #18 20. 4' Clairon from #18 21. Tremolo PEDAL 22. 16' Bourdon from #1 23. 8' Principal from #2 24. 8' Gedeckt from #1 25. 8' Gemshorn from #13 26. 4' Octav from #2 27. 4' Rohrflöte from #12 28. III Mixture from #7 & #9 29. 16' Contre Trompette from #18 30. 8' Trompette from #18 31. 4' Clairon from #18 [Received on line from Jeff Scofield December 26, 2009.]
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