2009-04-12 - Identified through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2009-04-14 - Updated through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2012-08-07 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2013-10-24 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2013-12-19 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2021-04-08 - There are two Prince of Peace Lutheran churches with Mollers from about the same time, sold by Clarence Gould. They have been confused/merged in the OHS database. Opus 11402 is at Prince of Peace in Brooklyn Park (Minneapolis) and is correctly identified as 1979. The one in Roseville (St Paul) does not show in the Moller opus list in Bynum Petty's book. It was installed in about 1975 and was enlarged by Gerald Orvold in 2001 with Wicks components. The Moller became Swell/Pedal and Wicks was the new Great. Sara Drinane recalls this -- she was in high school and her father was chair of the organ committee. Further work done by Steve Lethert. Sara will check on the opus number. -David Engen
2021-04-08 - There are two Prince of Peace Lutheran churches with Mollers, and these two have been mixed up. Brooklyn Park is definitely Opus 11402. -David Engen
2024-05-30 - The Moller at Prince of Peace Lutheran in Roseville was Op. 11031, per its factory specifications dated August 15, 1974. -Jeff Scofield
Source: From console
Moller (unknown opus) around 1979 plus Wicks enlargement 2001 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Brooklyn Park, MN GREAT (Wicks) 8' Principal 8' Gedeckt 8' Gemshorn Celeste II (Sw) 4' Octave 4' Spitzflöte 2' Super Octave Mixture IV 8' Trumpet SWELL (Moller, old Great exposed) 8' Principal 8' Gedeckt 8' Gemshorn 8' Gemshorn Celeste II 4' Octave 4' Gedeckt 2.2/3' Nasard 2' Spitzoctave 1.3/5' Tierce Mixture II-III 8' Trumpet PEDAL 16' Principal 16' Bourdon 8' Octave 8' Gemshorn 4' Choralbass 4' Spitzflöte Mixture II 16' Trombone 8' Trumpet 4' Trumpet
Moller organ (unknown opus) sold to church by Clarence Gould in the 1970's at one end. Enlarged with Wicks components by Jerry Orvold in 2001. Source: Taken from console 1979
Stoplist from Mark Hanson Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Roseville, Minnesota Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Wicks. Originally built by M. P. Möller (1979, Opus 11402). GREAT: 8 Principal 8 Gedeckt 8 Gemshorn Céleste II 4 Octave 4 Spitzflute 2 Super Octave IV Mixture 8 Trumpet SWELL: 8 Principal 8 Gedeckt 8 Gemshorn 8 Gemshorn Céleste 4 Octave 4 Gedeckt 2/2/3 Nasard 2 Spitzoctave 1-3/5 Tierce II-III Mixture 8 Trumpet PEDAL: 16 Principal 16 Bourdon 8 Octave 8 Gemshorn 4 Choralbass 4 Spitzflöte II Mixture 16 Trombone 8 Trumpet 4 Trumpet [Received on line from Richard C Greene April 14, 2009.]
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