The Mormon Tabernacle Organs, Salt Lake City, Utah
The Mormon Temple on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Temple Square is comprised of 5 buildings: the
Tabernacle (home to the world famous organ); the Temple (no pipe
organs); the Assembly Hall (1 performance pipe organ and 3 practice
pipe organs); and two visitors' centers. The general public is
allowed in all buildings on Temple Square except the Temple, which is
only open to faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints.

Mormon Tabernacle organ console

Kenneth Coulter practice organ at Temple Square (in
the basement of the Assembly Hall)

Casavant practice organ at Temple Square (in the
basement of the Assembly Hall)

Mormon Tabernacle organ blower

Demonstration organ in Tabernacle built by Eldon Ives

Rear of Tabernacle facade (facade pipes visible at
right)

Hooded reeds (Tabernacle Bombarde division)

Richard Elliott at Tabernacle console

Mormon Tabernacle organ console

Mormon Tabernacle organ console

Mormon Tabernacle organ facade

Mormon Tabernacle organ facade (long shot)

Mormon Tabernacle organ facade (long shot)

Close-up of Tabernacle organ case/pipes

One-manual harpsichord by William Dowd in Assembly
Hall basement

Mormon Tabernacle organ pedal 32' Flute Ouverte
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