Chattanooga, Tennessee
Julius and Bertha Ochs Memorial Temple
(Mizpah Congregation)
Möller Op. 5029 1928 2/24
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Designed by Edwin Lemare, who was organist at the temple
while serving as Chattanooga Municipal Organist
GREAT (unenclosed on 6" wind)
8' Grand Diapason 73 bearded and lowest octave wood
4' Principal 73
GREAT (enclosed on 5" wind)
8' Dulciana 73 soft Diapason quality
8' Vox Angelica 49 undulate on flat side, tc
8' Concert Flute 73 small scale open wood Melodia-type with
thin walls, open tone - not harmonique
8' Unda Maris 49 undulate on flat side, tc
4' Flute Harmonic 73 open metal lower octave
8' Clarinet -- prepared for
Tremolo
8' Tuba Sonora 73 10" wind, heavy metal, round tone
Sub
Unison Off
Super
Cathedral Chimes 25 "Liberty" graduated, two octaves
SWELL (5" wind)
16' Lieblich Gedeckt 73 small scale wood, thin Chimney Flute quality
8' Open Diapason 73 wide mouth, same character as GT Grand Diapason
8' Chimney Flute 73 small scale, metal, chimneys to tenor C
8' Viole d'Orchestre 73 very stringy tone
8' Voix Celeste 49 very stringy, tuned on flat side, tc
8' Muted Violin 73 tapered, special scale, soft
4' Principal 73
4' Orchestral Flute 73 small scale, open wood, soft
III Mixture 219 large scale metal, corroborating
8' Posaune 73 10" wind
8' Oboe -- prepared for
8' Vox Humana 61 reeds to top G
4' Clarion 73 10" wind
Tremolo
Sub
Unison Off
Super
Chimes GT
PEDAL
32' Contra Bourdon 5 same scale as the special Tibia Clausa at the
factory; heavy metal; below GGGG, resultant is
from 16' Bourdon a fourth below; on 10" wind
16' Open Diapason 32 wood, extra large scale, heavy walls,
not bearded; 6" wind
16' Bourdon 32
16' Lieblich Gedeckt SW
8' Octave Diapason 12
8' Flute 12
8' Dolce Flute SW
16' Trombone 12 GT
[Received online from Jeff Scofield December 29, 2011]