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M. P. Möller Opus 4163 (1920s)

Penn Hall Conservatory
Chambersburg, PA

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Notes

2009-10-31 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928). -Database Manager

2022-03-14 - The building was abandoned by the conservatory and what was left of the organ was sold to Bob Eyer Jr in the mid 80's and formed the original nucleus of his home organ. The Gamba, Pedal Bourdon, Unit Flute, Clarinet and Doppel Floete survive, the rest was extensively damaged. The original building was demolished after the organ was removed. The practice organ from Penn Hall (Opus 5665) was combined into the organ (Flute Celeste, Salicional, Dulciana) -Andrew John Moore


Stoplist

Source: Photocopy of original stop list

M. P. Möller (Opus 4163, 1920s)
Penn Hall Conservatory
Chambersburg, PA

   Pedal 
1  32' Bourdon   (12 lower quinted)  From #2
2  16' Bourdon   (Extra Large)       44 pipes
3  16' Lieblech Gedeckt              From SW
4  8'  Flute                         From #2
5  8'  Violoncello                   From GT
6  8'  Choir to Pedal
7  8'  Great to Pedal
8  8'  Swell to Pedal

   Choir (Enclosed W/Great
9  8'  Violin Diapason SC 46         73 Pipes
10 8'  Dulciana                      From GT
11 8'  Melodia                       From GT
12 8'  Doppel Floete                 From GT
13 8'  Viole D'Gamba                 From GT
14 4'  Flute                         From GT
15 16' Clarinet TC                   From #16
16 8'  Clarinet                      73 Pipes
17     Tremolo
18 16' Choir to Choir
19     Choir Unison Seperation
20 4'  Choir to Choir
21     Swell to Choir

   Great (Enclosed W/Choir) 
22 8'  Open Diapason  SC 40 (Unenc)  73 Pipes
23 8'  Dulciana                      73 Pipes
24 8'  Melodia                       73 Pipes
25 8'  Viole D'Gamba                 73 Pipes
26 8'  Doppel Floete                 73 Pipes
27 4'  Flute                         73 Pipes
28 4'  Octave                        From #22
29 8'  Tuba 5 1/2" SC                73 Pipes
30 16' Great to Great
31     Great Unison Seperation
32 4'  Great to Great
33 16' Choir to Great
34     Choir to Great
35 4'  Choir to Great
36 16' Swell to Great
37     Swell to Great
38 4'  Swell to Great

   Swell 
39 16' Bourdon (Large Scale)        97 Pipes
40 8'  Open Diapason SC 42          73 Pipes
41 8'  Stopped Diapason             From #40
42 8'  Viole D'Orchestre            73 Pipes
43 8'  Salicional (Soft)            73 Pipes
44 8'  Viole Celeste TC             61 Pipes
45 4'  Orchestral Flute             From #39
46 2 2/3' Twelfth                   From #39
47 2'  Piccolo                      From #39
48 8'  Oboe                         73 Pipes
49 8'  Vox Humana                   73 Pipes
50     Tremolo
51 16' Swell to Swell
52     Swell Unison Seperation
53 4'  Swell to Swell
54 16' Choir to Swell
55     Choir to Swell
56 4'  Choir to Swell

   Pistons
Full Organ 1-2-3
Choir 1-2-3-4-5
Great 1-2-3-4-5
Swell 1-2-3-4-5

- Great to Pedal reversible stud
- Grand Crescendo Pedal
- 6" Wind pressure 


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