Möller Organ Company Opus 11840
The organ
in Faith Lutheran Church is an electro-pneumatic
extension organ built by the Möller Organ Company
of Hagerstown, Maryland. Möller was one of
America’s most important organ building
firms throughout the twentieth-century, and their
ubiquity stemmed from the large number of organs
they built. This instrument was completed in the
last year of Möller’s operation, thus it
marks an end of an era. The construction of the
organ is solid. In 2006, the voicing process was
completed by Goulding & Woods in
Indianapolis.
The instrument is composed of seven groups of
pipes, each group extended beyond the normal
playing range to allow for them to play at
several pitch levels. For example, the 8’
Principal on the Great can also play as the
4’ Octave, the 2’ Super Octave, and
in the Pedal. This scheme allows for great
economy among the resources of the organ.
Musically, the organ provides a nice variety of
timbres and ensembles even with its modest
resources. The flute on the Great (Bourdon,
Gedeckt, Flute) is a stopped wooden set of pipes
that blends nicely with the Principal. The flute
on the Swell (Rohrflöte and Sifflöte) is a metal
set with pierced stoppers to allow more harmonic
development and color. The trumpet stop is
enclosed in the Swell box providing control of
its volume. The entire ensemble is cohesive and
rich, filling the room with sound while not
overpowering listeners.
Great
16 Bourdon
B
8 Principal A
8 Gedeckt B
8 Gemshorn E
4 Octave A
4 Gedeckt B
2 Super Octave A
2 Flute B
Mixture III–IV C
Chimes
Tremulant
Swell to Great
Swell
8
Rohrflöte D
8 Gemshorn E
8 Gemshorn Celeste F
4 Rohrflöte D
4 Gemshorn E
2 Rohrflöte D
1-1/3 Larigot E
1 Sifflöte D
16 Contre Trompette G
8 Trompette G
4 Clairon G
Tremulant G
Pedal
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Resultant B
16 Bourdon B
8 Principal A
8 Rohrflöte D
4 Octave A
4 Gedeckt B
16 Contre Trompette G
8 Trompette G
4 Clairon G
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
6 General Pistons, Crescendo Pedal, Setter and
General Cancel