Curtis Organ

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title: Curtis Organ
text: The Curtis Organ, named for publisher Cyrus H.K. Curtis, is one of the largest pipe organs in the world with 162 ranks and 10,731 pipes. The concert organ, of American Symphonic design, was manufactured by the Austin Organ Company as its Opus 1416 in 1926 for the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exposition. It was known as the "Organists' Organ" because the specifications were formulated by Henry S. Fry, John M'E. Ward, Rollo F. Maitland, Frederick Maxson, and S. Wesley Sears, all prominent Philade
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description: Pipe organ in Pennsylvania, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Organ
date created: 2007-02-08T06:50:00Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T23:19:30Z
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