Pittsburgh Area Theatre Organ Society, Inc. |
The PATOS WurliTzer started life in 1926 as Opus 1497 in the Prospect Theatre in Brooklyn New York. In about 1960 it was removed from the theatre and placed into storage by an individual with no firm plans for its use. In 1974, PATOS purchased the instrument (then a 2/10) and moved it to Pittsburgh. Following a complete restoration effort, it was installed in the Keystone Oaks High School south of Pittsburgh and was dedicated on February 18, 1978 with a concert performed by the late Don Baker who played to a sellout crowd of 1250. Since then, the organ has increased to its present size of three manuals controlling 19 ranks of pipes. Click here for chamber photographs, or restoration photos. Also, here is the stoplist for the instrument in its present configuration. |
MAIN chamber
Concert Flute Violin Diapason Violin Celeste Clarinet Flute Celeste Main Tibia Oboe Horn Chrysoglott Pedal Tibia |
SOLO chamber
Orchestral Oboe Solo Tibia Saxophone Post Horn Trumpet Tuba Vox Humana Kinura Viol d’Orchestra Viol Celeste
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PERCUSSION
Xylophone Orchestral Bells Sleigh Bells Chimes Chrysoglott Bass Drum Snare Drum Crash Cymbal Tap cymbal And other “toys” |
The PATOS 3/19 WurliTzer |
3/19 WurliTzer Organ Console |
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