Chapel Organ

Organs at First Presbyterian | Musical Ensembles
The chapel organ was built by the M. P. Moller company in the 1950′s as part of the company’s Artiste line. It consists of three ranks (a principal, stopped flute of wood and metal, and a string) duplexed to provide the following stop list. The entire organ is enclosed in the south chamber on the left side of the chancel.
Stop List
Great
| 8′ |
Diapason |
| 8′ |
Gedeckt |
| 8′ |
Viola |
| 4′ |
Octave |
| 4′ |
Flute |
| 4′ |
Viola |
| 2 2/3′ |
Twelfth |
| 2 |
Fifteenth |
|
Swell to Great |
Swell
| 8′ |
Gedeckt |
| 8′ |
Viola |
| 4′ |
Flute |
| 4′ |
Viola |
| 2 2/3′ |
Nazard |
| 2′ |
Flautino |
|
Tremolo |
Pedal
| 16′ |
Bourdon |
| 8′ |
Gedeckt |
| 8′ |
Viola |
| 5 1/3′ |
Quint |
| 4′ |
Octave |
| 4′ |
Flute |
This Sunday
May 20
"Waiting Is Remembering"
Rev. Charles R. Hasty, Jr.
Acts 1:11-14a