Database Manager on December 18th, 2017:
Updated by Scott Crowell, naming this as the source of information: March 2017 American Organist page 24.<br>
Organ will be reconditioned by Foley-Baker in 2018.
Database Manager on December 11th, 2008:
Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Tonal modifications and additions of Trompette en chamade by Daniel Angerstein in 1999. Organ is in regular use for services and concerts (information from church website, accessed Dec 2008).
Database Manager on August 13th, 2008:
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- The original console was rebuilt and re-used, not replaced.
Database Manager on January 23rd, 2008:
Identified through online information from Philippe Beaudette. -- In November of 1986, the Administrative Board approved a $400,000 expansion and improvement project for the existing 1961 Möller organ, to be carried out by the M. P. Möller Company. (In 1962 the 32' Bourdon had been installed and three years later the 32' Posaune was added.) Exposed pipes were added in the sanctuary and a new four-manual console featured electro-pneumatic action and solid state combination action. The organ was enlarged to 73 stops, 105 ranks, and 5,869 pipes including the Trompette-en-Chamade located in the ceiling above the balcony.In 1995 a tonal revision project was begun with Daniel Angerstein of Grand Rapids, Michigan. This project was completed in 1999 with the addition of a new Trompette-en-Chamade.