“In the Latin Church the pipe organ is to be held in high esteem, for it is the traditional musical instrument which adds a wonderful splendor to the Church’s ceremonies and powerfully lifts up man’s mind to God and to higher things.”  
— Sacrosanctum Concilium, 120


The following is a slide show presenting images of the building of the Muller Pipe Organ and is accompanied by Marcel Dupré’s Cortége et Litanie as performed by Parish Music Director, John Bryan.

Stop List

54 Ranks over 43 Stops (3,117 pipes)

Great Organ — Main Case (expressive)

  1. 16’ Violone – 73 pipes (1-4 outside the box, 5-16 in the facade)
  2. 8’ Principal – 61 pipes
  3. 8’ Violone – from no. 1
  4. 8’ Rohrflote – 61 pipes
  5. 8’ Gemshorn – 61 pipes
  6. 8’ Gemshorn Celeste – 49 pipes
  7. 4’ Octave – 61 pipes
  8. 4’ Koppelflote – 61 pipes
  9. 2’ Super Octave – 61 pipes
  10. 1-1/3’ IV Fourniture – 244 pipes
  11. 16’ Bass Clarinet – 73 pipes
  12. 8’ Trompet – from Positive
  13. 8’ Tromba – 61 pipes
  14. 8’ Clarinet – from no. 11
  15. 8’ Pontifical Trumpet – 61 pipes (non-coupling)
  16. Tremolo
  17. Great to Great 16
  18. Great Unison Off
  19. Great to Great 4

Swell Organ — Main Case (expressive)

  1. 16’ Bourdon – 73 pipes
  2. 8’ Principal – 61 pipes
  3. 8’ Bourdon – from no. 20
  4. 8’ Viole – 61 pipes
  5. 8’ Viole Celeste – 61 pipes
  6. 4’ Octave – 61 pipes
  7. 4’ Harmonic Flute – 61 pipes
  8. 2-2/3’ Narzard – 61 pipes
  9. 2’ Blockflote – 61 pipes
  10. 1-1/3’ Tierce – 61 pipes
  11. 2’ IV Plein Jeu – 244 pipes
  12. 16’ Basson-Hautbois – 73 pipes
  13. 8’ Trompette – 61 pipes
  14. Hautbois – from no. 31
  15. 4’ Clairon – 61 pipes
  16. 8’ Pontifical Trumpet – from Great (non-coupling)
  17. Tremolo
  18. Swell to Swell 16
  19. Swell Unison Off
  20. Swell to Swell 4

Positive Organ — Railing (unenclosed)

8’ Principal – 61 pipes

  1. 8’ Holz Gedeckt – 61 pipes
  2. 8’ Quintadena – 61 pipes
  3. 4’ Octave – 61 pipes
  4. 4’ Waldflote – 61 pipes
  5. 2-2/3’ Quint – 61 pipes
  6. 2’ Super Octave – 61 pipes
  7. 2’ Flautina – 61 pipes
  8. 1-1/3’ Tierce – 61 pipes
  9. 1-1/3’ Larigot – 61 pipes
  10. 1’ Mixture III – 61 pipes
  11. 8’ Tromba – from Great
  12. 8’ Trompet – 61 pipes
  13. 8’ Clarinet – from Great
  14. 8’ Pontifical Trumpet – from Great (non-coupling)
  15. Tremolo
  16. Positive to Positive 16
  17. Positive Unison Off
  18. Positive to Positive 4

Pedal Organ — Main Case

  1. 32’ Resultant F – from no. 61
  2. 32’ Resultant P – from no. 63
  3. 16’ Open Wood Diapason – 32 pipes
  4. 16’ Violone – from Great
  5. 16’ Subbass – 56 pipes
  6. 16’ Bourdon – from Swell
  7. 8’ Octave – 32 pipes
  8. 8’ Subbass – from no. 63
  9. 8’ Bourdon – from Swell
  10. 4’ Choral Bass – 32 pipes
  11. 4’ Subbass – from no. 63
  12. 2-2/3’ Mixture IV – 128 pipes
  13. 32’ Trombone – 56 Pipes
  14. 16’ Trombone – from no. 71
  15. 16’ Basson-Hautbois – from Swell
  16. 16’ Bass Clarinet – from Great
  17. 8’ Trombone – from no. 71
  18. 8’ Hautbois – from Swell
  19. 4’ Clarinet – from Great
  20. 8’ Pontifical Trumpet – from Great

Contact Us

Questions about our Muller Pipe Organ? Please contact John Bryan, Director of Music Ministry, at (614) 794-7303 or jbryan@stpaulk-8.org