The Rice Memorial Organ
The Rice Memorial Organ
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The main chamber houses some 6,400 pipes. The screen at the far left is patterned after stonework in Worcester Cathedral, England.
The G. Donald Harrison Nameplate
Æolian-Skinner Op. 909 (1933)
Pipes of the celebrated Bombarde division, from high within the main chamber. On the far wall, above the console, is the 1964 Positiv division.
32-foot Shoebasse
(low CCCC, 16 cycles per second,
men’s shoe size 11)
Pipes of the 1963 Antiphonal division (just above the flags), including the very brilliant Trompette a Capot in the center. Above the rear gallery, projecting from the windows on either side, are the mellower 1975 Trompette-en-chamade pipes.
The 1967 Console
