2022-05-13 - The Elizabeth V. Lyles Pipe Organ in the Concert Hall was built by the Martin Ott Pipe Organ Company in St. Louis, Missouri and installed in 1996. It is a two-manual (56 note) and pedal (30 note) instrument of twenty stops, with mechanical key and stop action. -Benjamin Smith
2022-05-13 - This entry represents the original installation of a new organ. The organ is free-standing and encased with an attached, projecting keydesl without cover. The facade is 5-sectional with 29 pipes arranged: 7-5-5-5-7. -Jim Stettner
Source: Taken from console
Pedal Trumpet 8, Trombone 16, Choral Bass 4, Chimney Flute 8, Octave Bass 8, Subbass 16
Swell (Enclosed) Quint 1⅓, Spire Flute 4, Stopped Flute 8, Tremulant, Cromorne 8, Octave 2, Principal 4, Viola 8
Great Trumpet 8, Mixture IV, Octave 4, Principal 8, Cornet II, Recorder 2, Chimney Flute 8
Couplers (Toe couplers) Swell to Pedal, Great to Pedal, Swell to Great
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