Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist

46th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11219


The Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist is no longer open.
               
M. P. Möller, Inc.
Hagerstown, Md. – Opus 6197 (1933)
Electro-pneumatic action
2 manuals, 25 stops, 10 ranks


The Möller Factory Specifications (Sept. 13, 1933) show that their Op. 6197 had a detached stop-key console of quartered oak. Möller provided case work, also of quartered oak, with gold bronze display pipes. All pipes were voiced on 5" pressure. The organ was to be completed by Dec. 1, 1933.
               
Great Organ (Manual I) – 61 notes, enclosed with Swell?
8
  Open Diapason
61
4
  Waldflöte [Clarabella]
8
  Clarabella
73
8
  Tromba
61
8
  Dulciana
73
 
Chimes
21 bells
8
  Salicional
SW
   
               
Swell Organ (Manual II) – 61 notes, enclosed
16
  Bourdon [unit]
97
2 2/3
  Flute Twelfth
8
  Stopped Diapason
2
  Flautina
8
  Salicional
85
1 3/5
  Tierce
8
  Voix Celeste [TC]
61
8
  Oboe
73
4
  Dulciana
GT
8
  Vox Humana
61
4
  Flute d'Amour
  Chimes
GT
4
  Salicet
   
               
Pedal Organ – 32 notes
16
  Bourdon
44
8
  Dolce
GT
16
  Lieblich Gedeckt
SW
8
  Cello
SW
8
  Flute [Ped. Bourdon]
8
  Tromba
GT
8
  Octave [Open Diap.]
GT
     
               
Couplers
    Great to Pedal   Great 16', 4', Unison Separation
    Swell to Pedal   Swell 16', 4', Unison Separation
    Swell to Great 16', 8', 4'    
         
Mechanicals
    Great Tremulant   Crescendo Indicator
    Swell Tremulant    
               
Adjustable Combinations
    Pistons No. 1-2-3-4-5-6 affecting Great and Pedal Stops
    Pistons No. 1-2-3-4-5-6 affecting Swell and Pedal Stops
    Pistons No. 1-2-3-4 affecting Full Organ
               
Pedal Movements
    Balanced Swell Pedal   Great to Pedal Reversible
    Grand Crescendo Pedal   Sforzando Pedal
               
Sources:
     Nelson, George. Organs in the United States and Canada Database. Seattle, Wash.
     Trupiano, Larry. Factory Specifications of M.P. Möller, Op. 6197 (1933).