2016-04-04 - New console for the existing organ. Identified by Scott Rowley, based on personal knowledge of the organ. <br><br>Tonal changes include addition of a Trumpet and some other stops, otherwise most ranks retained. -Database Manager
2016-04-14 - Updated through online information from Scott Rowley. <br>This organ is not related to the 1910 Masonic Temple also listed on this page! -Database Manager
2021-04-02 - Transplanted note from duplicate entry: **Database Manager on April 30, 2007**: Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- This is a rebuild of Möller Op. 1238 that was in the old chapel of St. Mark's School. The school is now known as Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School, and the chapel is part of the new Lower School campus located a mile or so east of the older Upper School campus. Austin retained the Moller console shell. -Jim Stettner
Source: From Advertisement-January 2004 American Organist (pg 13) January 2004
Salt Lake City, Utah St. Mark's School Austin Organs, Inc., Opus 2784, 2003 GREAT SWELL PEDAL 8 Open Diapason 16 Lieblich Bourdon 16 Bourdon 8 Viola da Gamba 8 Open Diapason 16 Lieblich Bourdon (Sw.) 8 Clarabella 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Flute Bass 4 Octave 8 Salicional 4 Flute d'Amour 8 Voix Celeste (TC) 2 Super Octave 4 Flute Harmonique 8 Trumpet 2 Piccolo 8 Hautboy Tremulant [Received from Scott Crowell 2012-07-14.]
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