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M. P. Möller Opus 2204 (1916)

St. Clement's Episcopal Church
600 Montana Avenue
El Paso, TX

Images


Unknown - Church Exterior (Vintage Postcard; image courtesy of T. Bradford Willis (1911)/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2009-09-05 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928). -Database Manager

2012-04-06 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- In 1930, Möller renovated the organ and added a new console. -Database Manager

2013-03-10 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager

2013-03-10 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Rebuilt again by Moller in 1954 as Op. R-695; tonal changes to Great division in 1977 as Moller Op. M-9084, including four replacement ranks and a new Great III Mixture. -Database Manager

2016-06-23 - Updated through online information from Richard Garven. <br>This organ had been added onto by David Hinshaw , a former organist in the '60s. The organ was removed in 1986 and parted out. The Visser-Rowland replaced it. -Database Manager


Stoplist

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

   El Paso, Texas
   St. Clement's Episcopal Church

   Möller   Op. 2204   1916   3/33
   ______________________________________________________

   The specification is for a 3-manual console installed
   by Möller in 1930 to replace the problematic original 
   console; stopkeys were specified this time around; no
   M-series opus number has been found for the 1930 work.   

   GREAT                           SWELL
8' Open Diapason (large) 61    16' Bourdon             73
8' Open Diapasom (small) 61     8' Open Diapason       73
8' Gross Flute           61     8' Hohl Flute          73
8' Gemshorn              61     8' Gedeckt (large)     73
8' Gamba                 61     8' Viole d'Orchestre   73
4' Principal             61     8' Salicional          73
4' Harmonic Flute        61     8' Voix Celeste        73
8' Tuba                  61     8' Aeoline             73
   Chimes                20     4' Violina             73
                                4' Flute Dolce         73
   CHOIR                      III  Mixture (Dulciana) 219
8' Concert Flute         73     8' Cornopean           73
8' Quintadena            73     8' Oboe                73
8' Dulciana              73     8' Vox Humana          73
8' Muted Viol            73       (separate box and trem)
4' Flute d'Amour         73        Tremulant
2' Piccolo               73        Sub
8' Clarinet              73        Unison Off
   Tremulant                       Super
   Sub
   Unison Off                      PEDAL
   Super                       32' Resultant Bass      --
                               16' Open Diapason       32
                               16' Bourdon             32
                               16' Lieblich Gedeckt    SW
                               16' Dulciana            CH
                                8' Flute               12
                                8' Cello               GT

    [Received online from Jeff Scofield  April 3, 2012]

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