M. P. Möller (Opus 11831, 1991)

Originally M. P. Möller (Opus 10370, 1968)

Location:

Trinity United Methodist Church
607 Airport Road SW
Huntsville, AL 35802 US
Sanctuary
Organ ID: 27560

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Status and Condition:

  • This instrument's location type is: Methodist Churches
  • The organ is unaltered from its original state.
  • The organ's condition is good, in regular use.
We received the most recent update for this instrument's status from Jeff Scofield on October 12, 2021.

Technical Details:

  • Chests: EP pitman
  • 59 ranks. 3,155 pipes. 7 divisions. 4 manuals. 43 stops. 64 registers.
All:
  • Chest Type(s): EP pitman chests
  • Position: Pipes exposed (in whole or in part) at the front of the room.
We received the most recent update for this division from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Main:
  • Manuals: 4
  • Divisions: 7
  • Stops: 43
  • Registers: 64
  • Position: Movable console.
  • Manual Compass: 61
  • Pedal Compass: 32
  • Key Action: Electrical connection from key to chest.
  • Stop Action: Electric connection between stop control and chest.
  • Console Style: Traditional style without cover.
  • Stop Controls: Drawknobs in vertical rows on angled jambs.
  • Combination Action: Computerized/Digital system.
  • Swell Control Type: Balanced swell shoes/pedals, AGO standard placement.
  • Pedalboard Type: Concave radiating pedalboard meeting AGO Standards.
  • Has Tutti Reversible Thumb Pistons
  • Has Tutti Reversible Toe Pistons
  • Has Combination Action Thumb Pistons
  • Has Combination Action Toe Pistons
  • Has Coupler Reversible Thumb Pistons
  • Has Coupler Reversible Toe Pistons
We received the most recent update for this console from Jeff Scofield on October 12, 2021.
Database Manager on March 05, 2011:

Updated through online information from Mark Moorehead.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

Database Manager on December 29, 2007:

Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Trompette-en-chamade installed high up on the rear wall; no balcony; main organ divided in cases to each side of the central stained-glass window

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

Database Manager on August 25, 2007:

Identified by Jeff Scofield through information in Möller factory documents. Essentially a new instrument in a new building, using pipework from Opus 10370 (1968), which had been damaged (along with the building) by a tornado in 1989.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on February 11, 2019.
Taken from the factory specs and the console Sep. 28, 2021: Open In New Tab
We received the most recent update for this stoplist from Jeff Scofield on October 12, 2021.
Factory specifications: Open In New Tab Factory specifications
We received the most recent update for this document from Jeff Scofield on October 12, 2021.

Instrument Images:

Console: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2007-10-01

Church exterior.: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2007-10-01

Church exterior: Photograph by Ken Stein, photographybystein.com, submitted by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2007-11-14

Church interior to front: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Church interior to rear: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Antiphonal and en-chamade: Photograph by Jeffrey Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Console: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Left stopjamb: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Right stopjamb: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Couplers: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Console and church interior to rear: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

Church interior, Antiphonal exposed pipes and en-chamade: Photograph by Jeff Scofield. Taken on 2021-09-27

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