

New Three manual console for the Reuter organ, First Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado. New Three manual Console for the Welte-Tripp organ, Shove Chapel, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado Paul United Methodist Church, Pueblo, Colorado. Two manual, 12 stop organ for the United Methodist Church, Alliance, Nebraska.

Restoration and tonal completion of the 1912 Kimball Organ, (including new three manual, Cavaillé-Coll style console) Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Denver. Jude Catholic Community, Lakewood, Colorado.) 3 manual, 28 stops. (Relocated from Church of the Redeemer, Boston, Massachusetts, to St. Removal, renovation, and installation (including new three manual console) of Moller Organ opus 9475. Two manual, 11 stop organ for The United Methodist Church, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Two manual, 7 stop organ for Epiphany Lutheran Church, Denver. At that time the firm ended its relationship with Reuter in order to concentrate on building new instruments under it's own name as well as continuing work in the area of restoration/renovation.Ī sample of the projects completed Morel & Associates, Inc.: Throughout the 1970's and until 1985, the firm continued its association with Reuter culminating with the installation of the four manual, 60 stop, Reuter Organ at Augustana Lutheran Church, Denver, in 1985. Morel & Associates in order to better reflect the current and future management of the firm. Turpin's retirement in 1972, the name of the company was changed to Ivan P. In addition to new organ installations, major restorations/renovations were carried out on the four manual Austin organ in Macky Auditorium, University of Colorado, Trinity United Methodist Church, Denver, and Grace Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.įollowing Mr. Colorado Woman's College, Denver, (now Johnson and Wales) and American Lutheran Church, Billings, Montana. The firm continued its association with Reuter and was responsible for the sales and installation of new organs in such locations as Central Presbyterian Church, Denver. The name of the firm was changed to Fred H. The Morel family had been associated with Casavant Frères Organ builders in Canada since the 1890's. Ivan Morel was a second-generation organ builder from Boston who Joined Meunier in 1956, specializing in installation and service work. before coming to work for Meunier in 1953. Hugh was trained as an organ voicer and after leaving England, worked for the Standaart and Austin Companies in the U.S. Turpin received his early training in England with the firm of Hill, Norman and Beard, Ltd. John's Episcopal Cathedral, Denver, First Presbyterian Church, Colorado Springs, and Montview Presbyterian Church, Denver.įred Meunier retired in 1960 and sold the business to two key employees, Hugh R. Meunier were: Denver Municipal Auditorium, St. (Residence organs) Some of the more notable instruments installed and maintained by Mr.

Kimball and Reuter (Church organs) and Aeolian. Meunier installed 90% of all of the pipe organs in the rocky mountain region, representing such companies as Wurlitzer and Robert Morton (Theater organs) W.W. In 1921, he formed his own company specializing in pipe organs only. He quickly moved up to technician status working on pianos, player pianos, automatic musical instruments, and pipe organs. in 1908 as a 16-year-old elevator operator. Meunier began his career with the Knight-Campbell Music Co. Morel & Associates, Inc.įounded by Fred H.
