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Updated through online information from Drew Childs (July 15, 2025): This organ is no longer extant. https://christchurchglendale.org/the-pipe-organs
Organ replaced by Casavant Frères Opus 3956 in 2025. It incorporates vintage pipes from the church’s previous Roosevelt and Moller organs, as well as new pipework by Casavant. The organ was first played for Easter Vigil on April 19, 2025 and was blessed by Bishop Uffelman-White during an Ascension Day service on Thursday, May 29, 2025. The Inaugural Concert was held on Friday, July 11, 2025 and was performed by the church's Director of Music, Dr. Tyler W. Robertson.
https://christchurchglendale.org/the-pipe-organs
The 1941 Moller was a rebuild of a 1911 Moller (Opus 1686), which was a relocation and rebuild of the 1876 Hilborne Roosevelt, Opus 25 - originally built for Chickering Hall in New York City.
16'/8' Pedal reed apparently replaced a large scale Open Wood stop. 8' Tuba added in 1995 and on 5" wind. Tuba in name only, stop character is that of a trumpet. Mounted horizontally next to the SW box (basses stand vertically). This stop is affected by intra- and inter-manual couplers. 1-12 of 16' PD Violone are open wood pipes.
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 7008, 1941) , M. P. Möller (Opus 1686, 1911) , Unknown Builder (1901) , Hilborne L. Roosevelt (Opus 25, 1876) , Casavant Frères (Opus 3956, 2025)
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