I wish we had one in church to replace that nasty Allen we have. I'd want to fill in the nicking and lower the cut-up so it will be more articulate, but beside that, it is a sweet little organ.
That style of Moller "Artiste" was mass produced in the 1940's. Looks like it's about 1947-or-so. 3-ranks: 4' Octave Conique (49 pipes); 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (85 pipes); 4' Salicet (61 pipes). They're good little music makers despite limitations.
Looks and sounds almost exactly the same as the one I practice on. 4 ranks?
Zylstra555 1 year ago
Very nice small organ, looking for one for my home.
lacagenoel 1 year ago
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I wish we had one in church to replace that nasty Allen we have. I'd want to fill in the nicking and lower the cut-up so it will be more articulate, but beside that, it is a sweet little organ.
CantorNikolaos 1 year ago
It has a very nice sound. Do you have any more videos? I own an Artiste, but sadly it's in disrepair and is silent at the moment.
JurglyWurgly 2 years ago
What year was the organ constructed? Damn good sound for a tiny unit organ!
cromorne 3 years ago
That style of Moller "Artiste" was mass produced in the 1940's. Looks like it's about 1947-or-so. 3-ranks: 4' Octave Conique (49 pipes); 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (85 pipes); 4' Salicet (61 pipes). They're good little music makers despite limitations.
SeattleOrganMan 3 years ago
Very true! The Diapason handles the space of the room very well, it has a very lush sound to it.
cromorne 3 years ago