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A Highlight on M. P. Moller Opus 8143
As a recap, I did a research article on M.P. Moller 8143 last spring as part of Kutztown University's 6th Edition of the Archives Magazine. Which can be found here: https://research.library.kutztown.edu/archives/8/ . There are some additional details that I saw in historic documents that is noteworthy and worth mentioning. In the pile of records for this instrument, there is a document that shows extra stops that were planned to be added, I assume but they never made it in.

Avery
Dec 16, 20251 min read


M. P. Möller (Opus 4181, 1925)
The winner for organ of the month is M. P. Moller Opus 4181. If you know me on a personal level, you know I love little 2 manual 1920-1935 examples of these instruments. This organ is 7 ranks with one reed which is an oboe in the Great Division. Console

Avery
Dec 8, 20251 min read


Wanamaker Organ - Make a Joyful Noise Visit
This past Wednesday, I visited Macy's Center City in the John Wanamaker Building located in the middle of Philadelphia, PA. During this time, I listened to both daily concerts. The morning was played by Peter Conte and the afternoon was a mix of Rudy and Dylan. I was unsure at the time whether or not I was going to visit for the final concert. So, the day came. I decided to go. I woke up tremendously early in hopes of beating the rush hour traffic on I-76. I got into the par

Avery
Mar 25, 20251 min read


Wanamaker Organ Visit (3.19.25)
Last week, I planned to take a trip to the John Wanamaker Building to hear and see the Wanamaker Organ one last time before the store...

Avery
Mar 20, 20252 min read


M.P. Moller (Opus 5161, 1950)
Extant and Playable Last month, I was randomly on the Pipe Organ Database looking for organs around me. In my search, I found a baby...

Avery
Mar 16, 20252 min read
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