
Show us your Organ
- Posted by Bill Arnold
- On January 20, 2016
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- music, Organs, world's largest
In admiring an Organ, there is always one bigger than yours.
In this case the Wanamaker Organ, located in Philadelphia at the Macy’s City Center, formally Wanamaker’s Dept. Store. Is the largest Pipe Organ in the world. (The Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ has more pipes but fewer ranks and at least 80% of the pipes have been unplayable for most of its existence. See below)
It is played at least twice a day Monday through Saturday, and more frequently during the Christmas season. The organ is featured at several special concerts held throughout the year, including events featuring the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ Festival Chorus and Brass Ensemble.
The main auditorium is 487×288×137 feet (148×88×42 m) with a floor area of 140,000 square feet (13,000 m2), giving a volume of 5,500,000 cubic feet (160,000 m3).[3] Consequently, the organ runs on much higher wind pressures than most organs in order to achieve a volume loud enough to fill the hall.
This organ has four entries in Guinness World Records, including “Largest pipe organ ever constructed”, “Largest musical instrument ever constructed” and “Loudest musical instrument ever constructed”, and holds several records in the organ world. It is one of only two organs in the world to have an open 64-foot rank, and the only organ to have stops voiced on 100 inches of wind pressure (about 3.6 psi). Its console features seven manuals.
So with all that said we’d like to see your Organs. No need to feel intimidated the organs above were built to fill enormous spaces. But if you’d like to show off you Lodge Organ, something your Lodge is proud of, just click on the Submit Posts link under the Blog menu and post it. We’d love to see it!
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