Moscow, Idaho
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 9777, 1963
GREAT (Expressive) SWELL (Expressive) PEDAL (Expressive)
8 Diapason 16 Bourdon 16 Bourdon
8 Gedeckt 8 Gedeckt 16 Dulciana
8 Gamba 8 Gamba 8 Diapason
8 Dulciana 8 Dulciana 8 Flute
4 Octave 4 Flute 4 Octave
4 Flute 4 Dulcet 4 Flute
4 Dulcet 2-2/3 Flute Twelfth
2-2/3 Dulciana Twelfth 2 Flautino
2 Dulciana Fifteenth 8 Trompette
8 Trompette 4 Clarion
Tremolo
STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
16 Bourdon (Ped) 32
16 Bourdon (Sw) -- Tenor C. From the 8' Gedeckt.
16 Dulciana (Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Dulciana.
8 Diapason (Gt/Ped) 61
8 Gedeckt (Gt/Sw) 61
8 Flute (Ped) -- Same as the 8' Gedeckt.
8 Gamba (Gt/Sw) 61
8 Dulciana (Gt/Sw) 61
4 Octave (Gt/Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Diapason.
4 Flute (Gt/Sw/Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Gedeckt.
4 Dulcet (Gt/Sw) 12 Extension of the 8' Dulciana.
2-2/3 Flute Twelfth (Sw) 7 Extension of the 8' Gedeckt.
2-2/3 Dulciana Twelfth (Gt) 7 Extension of the 8' Dulciana.
2 Flautino (Sw) 5 Extension of the 8' Gedeckt.
2 Dulciana Fifteenth (Gt) 5 Extension of the 8' Dulciana.
8 Trompette (Gt/Sw) 61
4 Clarion (Sw) 12 Extension of the 8' Trompette.
Tremolo (Sw) Affects the entire instrument.
PIPE SUMMARY
Diapason Gedeckt Gamba Dulciana Trompette Bourdon
73 pipes 97 pipes 61 pipes 97 pipes 73 pipes 32 pipes
COUPLERS FINGER PISTONS
Swell to Pedal [8] Full Organ 1 – 4
Great to Pedal [8]
Swell to Great [8] PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Swell Expression (bal.)
Crescendo (bal.)
FOOT LEVERS
Gr. to Pedal (rev)
ACTION: E-P unit VOICES: 6 STOPS: 26 RANKS: 6 PIPES: 433
NOTES
The church's first pipe organ was a used Johnston [Morton] theatre organ
that was installed by Balcom and Vaughan of Seattle in 1933. It was a
2-manual instrument with 10 ranks, 14 speaking stops, and 539 pipes. It is
recorded as having been moved to Moscow from the Queen Anne Theatre in
Seattle, but this does not coincide with documented information in David
L. Junchen's Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ. However, the
installation does exist on the Balcom and Vaughan opus list. The organ was
for sale in September of 1962. Its subsequent disposition is unknown.
The Möller is installed in a chamber on the right side towards the front
of the sanctuary. The console sits on the main nave floor at the base of
the sanctuary steps on the right side with the organist facing across the
nave and the organ chamber grille directly behind.
Sources: M.P. Möller opus list; JRS; extant organ
[Received from James R. Stettner 2012-01-24.]