M. P. Möller
Opus 9439, 1958

Carleton College

Skinner Chapel - Basement Chapel

Northfield, MN, US

4 Ranks
Instrument ID: 37607 ● Builder ID: 3912 ● Location ID: 2489
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Paul R. Marchesano on February 24th, 2025:
UPDATE: The little 4-rank Moller Artiste was self-contained (all in one box) in the basement "Episcopal Chapel" at Carleton College's Skinner Chapel. It did NOT speak up into the main upstairs sanctuary (I was mistaken). The upstairs organ did have an "Echo" division up in the balcony bell tower. It has been replaced by the "Choir" division (originally on the 1916 Steere instrument in the basement speaking up through tone chutes), now in that balcony location as the "Antiphonal" division. Whereabouts of the little Moller Artiste are not known, presently. I have a message into retired college organ professor, Lawrence Archbold. Information received online from Jayson Engquist on 2025-02-24

Jim Stettner on March 2nd, 2021:
Updated through online information from Jayson Engquist. -- I also played for the Episcopal services at Carleton – a little Moller in the basement of Skinner Chapel. The Moller spoke up into the Skinner Chapel main room through a grate in the floor. You could look up from below and see people walking around! At one time, it was actually hooked up [to the Steere] as a little “Echo” division, playable from main console upstairs.

Database Manager on December 12th, 2008:
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.

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