2014-06-06 - New console for the existing organ. Identified by Douglas W. Craw, based on information learned from a conversation with Dr. Alan-Clark Hudson, organist of the church. -- -Database Manager
2014-06-16 - Updated through online information from Douglas W. Craw. -- Original Moller organ was rebuilt and enlarged in 1965 by the Jacob Gerger & Son firm of Philadelphia & they also installed a new 2 manual console at that time. Information and current specification of the organ provided by Dr. Alan-Clarke Hudson, current organist of the church. -Database Manager
Stoplist from Builder, Jacob Gerger & Son, Co., 1965 contract Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Audubon, New Jersey Holy Trinity Lutheran Church M.P. Moller - 1928 Jacob Gerger & Son - 1965 Great Swell 8’ Principal 61 pipes 8’ Gedeckt 61 pipes 8’ Gemshorn 61 pipes 8’ Viola 61 pipes 8’ Melodia 61 pipes 8’ Viola Celeste 49 pipe 4’ Octave 61 pipes 4’ Principal 61 pipes 2’ Superoctave 61 pipes 4’ Flute 12 pipes III Fourniture 183 pipes 2 2/3’ Nazard (from 4’ Flute) 2’ Piccolo 12 pipes III Plein Jeu 183 pipes 8’ Trompette 61 pipes 4’ Clarion 12 pipes Echo Pedal 8’ Echo Flute 61 pipes 16’ Contrabass 32 pipes 8’ Muted Viol 61 pipes 16’ Subbass 32 pipes 8’ Viol Celeste 49 pipes 8’ Principal 32 pipes 4’ Spitzprincipal 61 pipes 8’ Bourdon 12 pipes 4’ Violina 12 pipes 5 1/3’ Quinte (from 8’Principal) 2’ Spitzprincipal 12 pipes 4’ Octave 12 pipes 8’ Vox Humana 61 pipes 2’ Superoctave 12 pipes Chimes 16’ Bombarde 12 pipes 8’ Trompette (SW) [Received from Douglas W. Craw 2014-06-07.]
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