Lewiston, Idaho
Trinity Lutheran Church
M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 7833, 1949 - 4-rank 'Artiste'
Harold B. Curryer, 1980's - Tonal Additions
GREAT COUPLERS
8 Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal [8]
8 Gedeckt (Sw) –- Great to Pedal [8]
8 Viole Dolce (Sw) –-
4 Octave 12 Swell to Great [8]
4 Flute (Sw) –-
4 Fugara (Sw) –-
2 Viole Fifteenth (Sw) 12 FINGER PISTONS
III Mixture 183 Full Organ 1 - 4
8 Trumpet (Sw) –-
FOOT LEVERS
SWELL (Expressive) Gt. to Ped. Reversible (rev)
16 Bourdon (tc) –-
8 Gedeckt 61
8 Viole Dolce 61 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
4 Principal 61 Swell Expression (bal.)
4 Flute 12 Crescendo (bal.)
4 Fugara 12
2 2/3 Flute Twelfth 7
2 Flautino 5
8 Trumpet 61
4 Clarion 12
Tremolo
ACTION: E-P unit
PEDAL (Expressive) VOICES: 6
16 Principal 12
16 Bourdon (Sw) 12 STOPS: 25
8 Diapason 32
8 Flute (Sw) –- RANKS: 6
4 Octave 12
4 Flute (Sw) –- PIPES: 628
NOTES
The organ was originally installed in the front, right of the two chancel
chambers which were prepared for an organ when the church was built. A 32-
note set of Maas chimes were added at a later date and made playable from
the Great manual, and are controlled by their Maas On/Off/Volume switch.
In the 1980's, Harold Curryer of Spokane, WA. added three voices/five ranks
to the organ. The Great 8' Diapason/4' Octave unit and III Mixture are new
as is the Swell 4' [Spitz] Principal. The Great and Pedal principal choruses
were placed on new Möller chests cantilevered in front of the two chambers
on either side of the chancel. The exposed Great is on the right and the
Pedal is on the left. A new 16' Principal extension was added to the Pedal
as an extension of the original 8' Diapason, now playing as the Pedal unit.
A second, superfluous switch was added to the console to control the chimes
which can still be operated by their original On/Off/Volume switch. A new
blower and rectifier replaced the original blower and generator in 1993.
Sources: Möller Opus List; JRS; extant organ
Trinity Lutheran Church
920 Eighth Ave.
Lewiston, ID. 83501 Documented: October 12, 1994
[Typed stoplist from James R. Stettner]