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Möller Artiste Opus 10827 & Opus 10828
The Artistes were small "portable" unit organs that M.P. Möller mass produced to provide an affordable alternative to schools and churches that couldn't spend on a larger instrument. They ranged between 3 and 8 ranks, and usually included a tremulant and were prepared for chimes.
Möller Artiste Opus 10736
The Möller Artiste Opus 10736 was recently redesigned and restored by the AOI. Since the C. B. Fisk Opus 111 in Kerr Gothic Hall is a tracker instrument, it was the goal of the AOI to design a similar practice instrument to make the transition between the practice room and the recital hall easier for students. This Artiste is now equipped with non-standard keyboards with shorter and wider keys as well as a BDO-standard pedalboard.




