2020-11-25 - From Mark Neuharth, church organist - In 1962, a new Möller console was installed by Eugene Doutt of Watertown, SD. In 1986, the organ was rebuilt and the “new” organ dedicated on September 21, 1986. The end result was a pipe organ of 2,031 pipes, 872 of which are from the original Hall organ and 1,159 new ones. Some of the pipes came from noted craftsmen in Europe, including West Germany and Holland. The three-manual Möller console was kept. -George Jenista
Source: From Mark Neuharth, First Presbyterian Church organist: 1986
Huron, South Dakota First Presbyterian Church HALL ORGAN CO. Unknown Builder, 1968 - Rebuild & Enlargement GREAT COUPLERS 16' Lieblich Gedackt Swell to Pedal 8,4 8' Principal Great to Pedal 8 8' Chimney Flute Choir to Pedal 8 4' Octave 4' Waldfloete Swell to Great 16,8,4 2' Fifteenth Choir to Great 16,8,4 III Cornet IV Mixture Swell to Choir 8 8' Trumpet Chimes FINGER PISTONS Undocumented SWELL (Expressive) 8' Concert Flute 8' Viola TOE STUDS 8' Voix Celeste Undocumented 4' Principal 4' Klein Gedackt 2' Siffloete PEDAL MOVEMENTS III Mixture Swell Expression (bal.) 8' Oboe Horn Choir Expression (bal.) Tremulant Crescendo (bal.) Swell to Swell 16’ Swell to Swell 4’ CHOIR (Expressive) 8' Gedackt 8' Unda Maris 4' Harmonic Flute 2 2/3' Nazard 2' Prestant 1 3/5' Tierce II Cymbal (1/3’) 8' Clarinet Tremulant PEDAL 32' Resultant ACTION: 16' Bourdon 16' Lieblich Gedackt VOICES: 8' Principal 8' Dolce Flute STOPS: 35 4' Choral Bass 2' Octave RANKS: 35 16' Trombone 8' Trumpet PIPES: 2,031
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