Tuba Tune (C.S. Lang)
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I completely agree, though they made many (MANY) smaller organ lesser quality, they made plenty of masterpieces as well and they deserve our recognition. This organ is one of them, GORGEOUS!
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I will say that due to Moller's promise to make pipe organs affordable for smaller churches, not every organ they produced was all that great. But some of the best in the country were also made by this company, and this is one of them. (in my opinion)
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I tuned several Mollers, but never saw a Skinner up close. I will take your word for the build quality. Moller pneaumatic actions were hard to maintain.
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Moller had some very good instruments, but they are a far cry from being as robust, solidly built and as great sounding as Skinner Organs.
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Bravo! I'd give you 5 stars if you'd let me. Fantastic registrations! Marvelous instrument! Moller doesn;t play second fiddle to Skinner.
Wow! Awesome playing.. What stop were you using on the great? It sounds fantastic!
AeolianSkinner1983 6 months ago
@AeolianSkinner1983 This was actually the resident organist at the console. He used the trumpet stops from both the rear Antiphonal and the Swell division in the front. Due to the distance between the two AND the camera, one sounds louder than the other. And both sound awesome!
anb740 6 months ago
Hi Tom, thanks for this performance! Where is this organ located?
stefanussen 3 years ago
94 rank, 5-manual Möller located in the main sanctuary at Roswell United Methodist Church in Roswell, GA.
Joe H.
anb740 3 years ago