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The organ consists of two consoles and 4 chamber locations, which together enable a wide variety of musical flexibility. With its large resources of 4,365 pipes, multiple tuned and untuned percussions and integrated grand piano, all the music from Pop to POPS to Classical can be played. The theatre pipe organ is often called a “unit orchestra”!
The organ is installed in 5 separate spaces in the auditorium:
Main Chamber (behind the left front wall)
Solo Chamber (behind the right front wall)
Stage Organ (back wall of the stage)
Pedal Extensions (Backstage Right)
Main Chamber
 
          
          
        
      Kimball Strings
 
          
          
        
      Vox Humana (L) and Marimba (R) over the 16′ Diaphones basses
 
          
          
        
      Left to right, the Orchestral Oboe, Oboe Horn, Quintadena and Tibia Clausa
 
          
          
        
      Concert Flutes
Solo Chamber
 
          
        
          
          
        
      A part of the solid state relay.
 
          
        
          
          
        
      English Horn (Cor Anglais) is at the bottom; French Horn is on the top.
 
          
        
          
          
        
      Kimball glockenspiel.
 
          
        
          
          
        
      Thanks to Lyn Larson for these Saxophone pipes.
 
          
        
          
          
        
      One of five vox humana ranks.
 
          
        
          
          
        
      Solo tibia clausa
 
          
        
          
          
        
      IV Mixture, Solo Harmonic Flute and Lieblich Flute
