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Schoenstein Organ at the Conference Center : ウィキペディア英語版
Schoenstein Organ at the Conference Center

The Schoenstein Organ at the Conference Center is a pipe organ built by Schoenstein & Co., San Francisco, California located in the Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Salt Lake City, Utah. The organ was completed in 2003. It is composed of 160 speaking stops spread over five manuals and pedals. Along with the nearby Salt Lake Tabernacle organ, it is typically used to accompany the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
The Conference Center organ is heard at the church’s semi-annual General Conference, and at other performances throughout the year.
The organ is about two-thirds the size of the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ in terms of the number of pipes. Former Tabernacle organist John Longhurst described it as a “project of immense proportion.”
Longhurst described his reaction to the announcement in 1996 of the building of the Conference Center and his involvement in the building of the organ as follows:
:“Needless to say, (announcement of the Conference Center ) made it difficult for me to concentrate on the rest of the Conference session. I could only begin to envision a space like President Hinckley had described. I assumed that an organ would be necessary in that building and immediately began considering what that instrument might be. By this time Robert Cundick had retired, and (Richard Elliott ) was now on staff. As it turned out, all of the experience previously gained working on the other Temple Square organs (and particularly the Tabernacle organ, which we had thought of as a culmination) we now viewed as preparation for what was to follow. President Hinckley’s announcement that Easter morning began a journey for us organists that would not conclude for seven years, when the Conference Center’s Schoenstein & Co. organ was finally declared finished, just in time for the A.G.O. bi-regional convention held in Salt Lake City in the summer of 2003.”〔Longhurst, John T: "Magnum Opus: The Building of the Schoenstein Organ in the Conference Center". Mormon Tabernacle Choir & Shadow Mountain, 2009.〕
==Basic specification==

*Builder: Schoenstein & Co., San Francisco, California, USA
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*Opus No: 139
*Console:
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*Mobile
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*5 manuals
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*Pedal board: concave & radiating
*Stop controls: drawknob
*Speaking stops: 103
*Ranks: 130
*Pipes: 7667
*Wind:
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*Power: 6 Ventus blowers
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*Pressures:
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*Choir: 140mm
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*Great: 140mm, 190mm
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*Swell: 140mm, 250mm
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*Solo: 250mm, 375mm
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*Orchestral: 250mm, 375mm
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*Pedal: 140mm, 190mm, 250mm, 375mm〔Schoenstein & Co:"(LDS Conference Center Specification )". 1999.〕

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