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interface, making it, at that time, the world's largest MIDI-capable instrument. In more recent times, the Austin Organ Company carried out a complete mechanical restoration of the organ (with a new console and relay system added), carefully preserving the organ's tonal integrity. It was rededicated
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The organ contains the largest Universal Air Chest ever built by Austin. In its original configuration in the Auditorium building, the organ spread 75 feet across its platform at the
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as a fund-raiser for the organ that evolved into an annual campus Halloween event. Cyrus Curtis also gave an Austin organ to nearby
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in the world with 162 ranks and 10,731 pipes. The concert organ, of American Symphonic design, was manufactured by the
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Curtis acquired the instrument after the Exposition went bankrupt and donated it to the
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In October 1972 Keith Chapman accompanied the Lon Chaney silent film
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Zimbalist, daughter of Cyrus H.K. Curtis and founder of The
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Austin Organ Company webpage including the Curtis Organ
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Cyrus H.K. Curtis
pipe organs
Austin Organ Company
Philadelphia
Sesquicentennial Exposition
University of Pennsylvania
Irvine Auditorium
Sesquicentennial Exposition
Mary Louise Curtis Bok
Curtis Institute of Music
MIDI
The Phantom of the Opera
Drexel University
Ted Alan Worth
Ken Cowan
Wanamaker Organ
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
"The Sesquicentennial Exposition of 1926"
the original
Keith Chapman (organist)
Facebook Public Page
Facebook Fan Group
University of Pennsylvania's Curtis Organ page
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Cyrus H. K. Curtis

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