Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan
Möller Op. 9905 1964 3/22
The use of the stop name "Bombarde" does not imply a large scale and
very loud stop, but was requested as an item of importance for teaching
purposes, in which it is preferred to have a distinctive name on each
drawknob for the student to select.
Swell shades faced with wood and finished to match organ case and console.
The display of Great, Positiv and Pedal will be suitably fitted with front
and side paneling, in wood of first quality to match console.
The pipework display will be arranged for artistic effect. A technical
drawing will be submitted to the University for approval, before
construction of the organ commences.
Consideration will be given as to whether the disposition of swell
shades will be horizontal or vertical.
GREAT ( 2¼" wind) POSITIV (2¼")
8' Spitzprincipal 61 8' Gedeckt 61
4' Principal 61 4' Koppelflöte 61
2' Superoctave 61 2 2/3' Nasat 61
III Mixture 183 2' Principal 61
Tremulant 2' Blockflöte 61
Sub 1 3/5' Terz 61
Unison Off 1 1/3' Kleinquinte 12
Super 1' Sifflöte 61
Tremulant
SWELL I (2 5/8") Sub
16' Spitzflöte 68 Unison Off
8' Spitzflöte 12 Super
4' Gemshorn 68
III Scharf 183 PEDAL (2 5/8")
Tremulant 16' Subbass 32
Sub 16' Spitzflötenbass 12 SW1
Unison Off 8' Principal 32
Super 8' Gedeckt PO
8' Spitzflöte SW1
SWELL II (2 5/8") 4' Principal 12
8' Salicional 68 4' Gedeckt PO
8' Voix Celeste 61 GG 2' Principal 12
16' Bombarde 68 (1-18 L/2) 16' Bombarde SW2
8' Trompette 12 8' Trompette SW2
Tremulant 4' Clairon SW2
Unison Off
Super
[Received on line from Jeff Scofield July 15, 2009.]
Correction received from Charles Kennedy, 2010:
The Positiv Sifflöte 1' is a 12-pipe extension of the 2' Blockflöte, and is not independent. The Pedal 8' and 4' Gedeckt are both extended from the 16' Subbass and are not derived from the Positiv Gedeckt.