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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Replaced a rebuilt Möller, retaining some pipework. The pedestal of the main case housing the Great, Swell, and Pedal stands behind the seated choir, and then rises above and extends over the choir - with no tonal egress underneath for the choir to hear the organ overhead. Neither can the organist directly hear the balance between Great and Swell. The Positiv division is on the gallery rail in a very tall and wide case which obscures the sight-lines of the choir and impedes the distribution of choral music into the room. The choir has to view the service on two flat screen monitors mounted in he back of the Positiv case. And similarly, the organist has to monitor worship from four small flat screen monitors mounted in the console. The Inaugural Organ Concert was performed by Peter Planyavsky of Vienna, Austria on Sunday, May 7, 2000.
Webpage Links: Pipe Organs of Portland, Oregon, USA
Related Instrument Entries: Loren Minear (1979) , M. P. Möller (Opus 5467, 1929)
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