2013-09-09 - Alterations to existing Möller organ of 1948. Identified by Brent Pertusio, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- The instrument replaced a previous water-powered Henry Neimann organ, which was probably one of the last instruments the Baltimore organ-builder created. <br>In 1988, an 8' hooded Trumpet Royale, 8' Gedackt, 2' Superoctave, and II Mixture were added by Bowders Organ Company, and a set of chimes were restored and moved from the tower into the Great Division. -Database Manager
2013-10-07 - Updated through online information from Brent Pertusio. -Database Manager
2017-05-04 - Updated by Brent Pertusio, who has heard or played the organ. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist taken from console December 15, 2014
Bel Air, Maryland Emmanuel Episcopal Church M.P. Möller Opus 7190 ca. 1945 Albert Bowders Pipe Organ Company (1988) - Tonal Additions _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT 8 Diapason 61 8 Gedeckt 61 8 Viole Dolce (Sw) -- 4 Flute 12 4 Fugara (Sw) -- 2-2/3 Viole Twelfth (Sw) 2 Super Octave (ext) II Mixture 122 8 Trumpet Royal 61 Chimes SWELL (Expressive) 16 Bourdon (tc) -- 8 Gedeckt 61 8 Viole Dolce 61 8 Vox Celeste (tc) 49 4 Flute (ext) 12 4 Fugara (ext) 12 2-2/3 Flute Twelfth (ext) 2 Flautino (ext) 8 Trumpet 61 4 Clarion (ext) 12 Tremolo PEDAL 16 Bourdon (Sw) 12 8 Diapason (Gt) -- 8 Flute (Sw) -- 4 Octave (Gt) -- 4 Flute (Sw) -- INTER-DIVISIONAL COUPLERS Swell to Pedal [8] Great to Pedal [8] Swell to Great [8] FINGER PISTONS Full Organ 1 - 4 FOOT LEVERS Gr. to Ped. (rev) PEDAL MOVEMENTS Swell Expression (bal.) Crescendo (bal.) [Received from Brent A Pertusio 2014-12-16.]
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