2014-02-25 - This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by Paul Dessau, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- -Database Manager
2014-02-28 - Updated through online information from Paul Dessau. -- Rebuild with additions to existing organ. -Database Manager
2017-04-02 - The organ was originally installed in 1954 as Felix Schoenstein Op. 54; Moller added six stops and miscellaneous parts in 1963 as M-13848 and perhaps more stops at a later date. -Database Manager
supplied by current music director Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
All Schoenstein except where Moller additions are indicated Great (Expressive in rear chamber) Open Diapason 8' Hohlflote 8' (Moller 1963) Dulciana 8' Octave 4' (Moller 1963) Dulcet 2' Fifteenth 2' (Moller 1963) Swell (Expressive in rear chamber) Giegen Principal 8' Rohrflote 8' Viola Pomposa 8' (Moller 1963) Harmonic Flute 4' (Moller 1963) Flute 4' Nasard 2-2/3' Flautino 2' Plein Jeu III ranks (Moller 1963) Trompette 8' (Moller 1963) Tremelo Ruckpositiv (Unenclosed and displayed) Bourdon 16' (Moller 1963) Bourdon 8' (Moller 1963) Principal 4' (Moller 1963) Waldflote 2' (Moller 1963) Mixture III ranks (Moller 1963) Trichter Regal 4' (Moller 1963) Pedal Organ Open Diapason 16' Bordon 16' Principal 8' (Moller 1963) Flute 8' Octave 4' Trompette 16' Trompette 8' [Received from Paul Dessau 2014-02-26.]
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