M. P. Möller
Opus 5781, 1930

New England Congregational Church

24 Circular Street
Saratoga Springs, NY, US

15 Ranks
Instrument ID: 23831 ● Builder ID: 3912 ● Location ID: 21228
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Paul R. Marchesano on June 7th, 2023:
On March 12, 1930 a contract was signed with M.P. Moller for Opus 5781, a two-manual with fifteen ranks and costing $4,750. It was to be installed and ready by October 30 of that year. The organ was heard in recital by Stanley Saxton on October 16, 1930, playing works of Bach, Percy Fletcher, Ralph Kinder, Mendelssohn and Widor. The festivities also included the appearance of a prominent guest speaker, Dr. Walter H. Rollins, New York State super intendent of Congregational churches, for the dedicatory service on Sunday, October 1967 Marjorie deLalla, a respected Saratoga organist, served the congregation of the New England Church from the late 1950s to 1976. -- *2006 OHS Organ Atlas*

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