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Updated through on-line information from Tim Bovard.
From the church web site: "Built in 1971 by the M.P. Möller Company in Hagerstown, MD, the organ in our sanctuary is a 15 ranks mechanical (tracker) instrument of two manuals and pedal. The organ was originally installed in the company-s factory as a tracker prototype. It was later in a private residence in Monroe until the new sanctuary was constructed in 1991 at which time it was relocated to Northminster. The dedicatory recital was played by Frederic Swann in October of that year. ... The design is totally mechanical-the way organs were designed in the 17th- and 18th- centuries. The only electrified elements are the blower, the lights and the zimbelstern."
Relocated from the Dr. D. H. Clarke residence, Monroe, LA in 1991.
Webpage Links: Northminster Church Music
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 11547, 1981)
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