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Luray caverns in Virginia have been a natural landmark for 50 years. They also hold the world's largest musical instrument, a Stalacpipe organ.
The Great Stalacpipe Organ spans 3.5 acres of the cave and is considered the world's largest musical instrument. The name is a combination of the words stalactite and pipe organ but in actuality ...
The organ stretches over 3.5 acres but can be heard over all 64 acres of the caverns’ interior. Despite what its name suggests, it operates more like a percussion instrument.
The center of the instrument – called the console and holds the keyboards, pedals and stop controls – is a 4/90 Wurlitzer organ that was originally installed in Chicago’s Nortown Theatre.
If you haven’t experienced the pipe organ in the Brigham Young University Music Building yet, you’re in for a treat. With 4,613 pipes and 81 ranks (sets of pipes), it’s the third-largest ...
The Spreckels Organ Society presents the 37th Annual San Diego International Summer Organ Festival, the largest festival of its type in the United States.
Organ faculty have been involved since 2016, helping design a space worthy of this world-class instrument. “As you enter the Concert Hall, the organ façade pipes strike you as the focal point. The ...
Luray Caverns in Northern Virginia is celebrating 50 years of being a National Natural Landmark. It's also the place that holds the largest musical instrument in the world.
Luray Caverns in Northern Virginia is celebrating 50 years of being a National Natural Landmark. It's also the place that holds the largest musical instrument in the world.
Luray Caverns in Northern Virginia is celebrating 50 years of being a National Natural Landmark. It's also the place that holds the largest musical instrument in the world.