(Ivan P.) Morel & Associates
2005

St. Andrew United Methodist Church

3350 White Bay Drive
Highland Ranch, CO, US

Instrument ID: 24148 ● Builder ID: 4385 ● Location ID: 21483
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3 Manuals

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on December 31st, 2017:
Updated by Sean Haley, listing this website as a source of information: http://www.churchorgansofcolorado.com/sales--services.html. <br> <br>It is doubtful that Morel, a legitimate pipe organ builder of excellent reputation, installed the "Rodgers Trillium Masterpiece 958" as previously reported. More likely the Colorado Rodgers dealer, a different business entirely, contracted with Morel to deal with the pipe side of it while they were the primary holders of the project. Curiously, the Colorado Rodgers dealer does not acknowledge Morel's involvement on the website simply stating "15 rank Layton with... Trillium..."

Database Manager on October 9th, 2006:
Morel & Associates moved the Layton/Morel & Assoc. organ from the previous building in Littleton, CO and added a Rodgers console and digital ranks. Information from the dedication program for the new instrument, Aug 13, 2006.

Related Instrument Entries: Dewey W. Layton (1976)

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