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M. P. Möller Opus 3369 (1922)

First (German) Baptist Church: Sanctuary
902 Broad Street
St. Joseph, MI

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2009-09-30 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager

2018-08-09 - The church's second building was destroyed by fire in 1921. The church's third and current building, where the Möller organ was installed, was dedicated December 21, 1922. According to factory specifications, the instrument was to be voiced soft and sweet. The organ chamber would be enclosed, but there would be no Swell box. The "subdued gilt" display pipes were to cover the tone egress only. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from Chad Boorsma Source: Möller Factory Specification in OHS Archives Date not recorded

St. Joseph, Michigan
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH

M. P. Möller    Opus 3369    9 ranks    1922
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GREAT:                              SWELL:
  8' Open Diapason    61              8' Stopped Diapason   73
  8' Dulciana         61              8' Echo Salicional    73
  8' Melodia          61              4' Flute Harmonique   73
  8' Violin Cello     61              8' Oboe               73
  4' Flute            SW
                                    PEDAL:
MECHANICALS:                         16' Bourdon            32
  Tremulant                          16' Lieblich Gedeckt   from Bourdon
  Crescendo Indicator

[Received online from Chad Boorsma • February 16, 2019]
       

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