Wicks
2001

Originally M. P. Möller (Opus 11031, 1975)

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

Sanctuary

2161 Victoria St N
Roseville, MN, US

17 Ranks - 781 Pipes - 3 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 40560 ● Builder ID: 7432 ● Location ID: 35789
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Jeff Scofield on May 30th, 2024:

The Moller at Prince of Peace Lutheran in Roseville was Op. 11031, per its factory specifications dated August 15, 1974.


David Engen on April 8th, 2021:

There are two Prince of Peace Lutheran churches with Mollers, and these two have been mixed up. Brooklyn Park is definitely Opus 11402.


David Engen on April 8th, 2021:

There are two Prince of Peace Lutheran churches with Mollers from about the same time, sold by Clarence Gould. They have been confused/merged in the OHS database.

Opus 11402 is at Prince of Peace in Brooklyn Park (Minneapolis) and is correctly identified as 1979.

The one in Roseville (St Paul) does not show in the Moller opus list in Bynum Petty's book. It was installed in about 1975 and was enlarged by Gerald Orvold in 2001 with Wicks components. The Moller became Swell/Pedal and Wicks was the new Great. Sara Drinane recalls this -- she was in high school and her father was chair of the organ committee. Further work done by Steve Lethert. Sara will check on the opus number.


Database Manager on December 19th, 2013:

Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.


Database Manager on October 24th, 2013:

Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.


Database Manager on August 7th, 2012:

Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.


Database Manager on April 14th, 2009:

Updated through on-line information from Richard C Greene.


Database Manager on April 12th, 2009:

Identified through on-line information from Richard C Greene.

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