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The Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ is a large pipe organ built by English firm William Hill & Son in 1890. It is located in the Centennial Hall of Sydney Town Hall in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. When it was installed in 1890, the Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ was the largest in the world and remained the largest concert organ built in the 19th century. It was described by Westminster Abbey's organist, Dr Bridge, as the 'finest organ ever built by an English organ builder'. It remains the world's largest organ without any electric action components and is of international significance. It contains one of only two full-length 64′ organ stops in the world (the Contra-Trombone in the pedal). The other 64′ stop is the Diaphone-Dulzian in the Right Stage chamber (Pedal Right division) of th

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  • Le Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ est un orgue de facture classique installé dans le Centennial Hall du Sidney Town Hall, la mairie de la ville de Sydney, en Australie. Conçu à partir de 1879 et construit en 1890, il a pour particularités d'avoir été le plus grand orgue du monde lors de son inauguration et d'être l'un des deux seuls orgues, avec le Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ d'Atlantic City aux États-Unis, à disposer d'un registre actionnant un tuyau de 64 pieds réels, une première mondiale à l'époque. Il s'agit d'un Contra-Trombone actionné depuis le pédalier. (fr)
  • The Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ is a large pipe organ built by English firm William Hill & Son in 1890. It is located in the Centennial Hall of Sydney Town Hall in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. When it was installed in 1890, the Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ was the largest in the world and remained the largest concert organ built in the 19th century. It was described by Westminster Abbey's organist, Dr Bridge, as the 'finest organ ever built by an English organ builder'. It remains the world's largest organ without any electric action components and is of international significance. It contains one of only two full-length 64′ organ stops in the world (the Contra-Trombone in the pedal). The other 64′ stop is the Diaphone-Dulzian in the Right Stage chamber (Pedal Right division) of th (en)
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  • Le Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ est un orgue de facture classique installé dans le Centennial Hall du Sidney Town Hall, la mairie de la ville de Sydney, en Australie. Conçu à partir de 1879 et construit en 1890, il a pour particularités d'avoir été le plus grand orgue du monde lors de son inauguration et d'être l'un des deux seuls orgues, avec le Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ d'Atlantic City aux États-Unis, à disposer d'un registre actionnant un tuyau de 64 pieds réels, une première mondiale à l'époque. Il s'agit d'un Contra-Trombone actionné depuis le pédalier. (fr)
  • The Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ is a large pipe organ built by English firm William Hill & Son in 1890. It is located in the Centennial Hall of Sydney Town Hall in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. When it was installed in 1890, the Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ was the largest in the world and remained the largest concert organ built in the 19th century. It was described by Westminster Abbey's organist, Dr Bridge, as the 'finest organ ever built by an English organ builder'. It remains the world's largest organ without any electric action components and is of international significance. It contains one of only two full-length 64′ organ stops in the world (the Contra-Trombone in the pedal). The other 64′ stop is the Diaphone-Dulzian in the Right Stage chamber (Pedal Right division) of the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. (en)
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