St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Lee's Summit, MO. http://www.stpaulsls.org/ Over 50 years ago John Hendriksen and Isabelle met and married when the both worked at Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company. John Hendriksen is known as the head flue voicer with the legendary Aeolian-Skinner firm in its final decades. John is still enjoying fitting, restoring and voicing organs. The Opus 10182 Möller (ca 1966) latest addition is shown here. Serious historians can contact the Rector by mail for more details. St. Paul's Episcopal
416 Southeast Grand, Lee's Summit, Missouri 64063
Thank You ever so much John and Isabelle, also Jerry and the rest of the installation crew.
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John Played the Cockoo Waltz for Isabelle to test the Organ.
Lacking recording equipment at that time, we dubbed the famous Ken Griffin at the Hammond Organ...mea maxima culpa.
For what this organ sounds like go here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_W3ycZGTGQ
Hymn 24 "The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended"
http://www.stpaulsls.org/activities.html
@whoisthisguy724 We do have the actual sound of the Moller search for:
"Hymn 24 "The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended" ~ St. Paul's Episcopal, Lee's Summit, MO"
The voicing you refer to is not a pipe organ, it is Ken Griffin playing Cockoo Waltz , A sentimental favorite of Isabelle. John was playing it on our organ ---but we did not record sound that day
greenand5th 9 months ago
Nice. The voicing Sounds a bit like a calliope or a band organ though. "Listen, everyone, the circus is back in town!" lol
whoisthisguy724 10 months ago
Fun slide show...thanks for sharing. But would rather have heard the Moller (or another pipe organ) as the choice for background music. How about another video with the Moller playing?
SeattleOrganMan 1 year ago